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A few members of our local ukulele group |
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Super dad and super kid! |
As we head into December, there are the tra-di-tions TRA-DI-TIONS! The first is Pahoa's Annual Christmas Parade featuring schools, bands, civic groups, veterans, local youth and local politicians.
Everyone was thankful that our week-long downpour (with over 12" of rain) wrapped it up just in time for the festivities. Here are a few pictures of the parade.
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Lunel harvested bunches of mini white poinsettias to share |
Another local tradition is getting together to make wreaths from materials gathered from the slopes of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.
This year's early dusting of snow (see previous blog entry) limited our gathering materials, so our wreaths were supplemented with materials gathered from our yards.
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All us beautiful wahine with our wreaths |
Later this week, we will go out hunting for our perfect Christmas tree that we can cut ourselves at a local tree farm just a few miles down the road.
Finally, we include a photo of the sweet little puppy girl -- one week old today.
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