Cool! I really like the step-by-step photos of your exploration of the setting as you try to bring 'uhane back to the area...and I miss all the little watering holes with fish and frogs and stuff too...my boys don't have squat now...I was thinking of going across the street to the city park and digging a hole, burying a bucket, then filling it with water, guppies and tadpoles so my boys could pretend to discover wildlife...hahaha...how sad! I enjoy seeing your artwork too...and that Oshidori story was the bomb...awesome...can't beat Romeo and Juliet themes... :)
This Blog is ultimately for my boys. Lessons I've learned which I would like to share with them, but never seem to find the time. It reaffirms my beliefs and helps me sort out my own cluttered thoughts as I try to make sense of my life. Guided by Ke Akua (God) and my kupuna (ancestors), my Hawaiian identity provides me the framework. It is inspired by many people and loved ones in my life as I increasingly let my spirit interact with the spirits of others. Some I've known my whole life. Some I've met only recently. Some whom I will meet someday. Everyone is so truly beautiful. Life is incredibly beautiful. Love is definitely where it is at...
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hey brother, there are some new things up on the Druid blog, about re-enchanting the land:
http://hengruh.livejournal.com
Cool! I really like the step-by-step photos of your exploration of the setting as you try to bring 'uhane back to the area...and I miss all the little watering holes with fish and frogs and stuff too...my boys don't have squat now...I was thinking of going across the street to the city park and digging a hole, burying a bucket, then filling it with water, guppies and tadpoles so my boys could pretend to discover wildlife...hahaha...how sad! I enjoy seeing your artwork too...and that Oshidori story was the bomb...awesome...can't beat Romeo and Juliet themes... :)
Thanks for reading it, homes! :-)
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