Showing posts with label Puna Hawaii. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

May Day - Lei Day!


We are coming up on some significant anniversaries in May, as most of our friends and blog readers realize. (coma, fire, Leilani lava, homeless, legal fight and slow recovery, AND our 33rd anniversary!)

However TODAY is  Lei Day in Hawaii - Lei Day is a statewide celebration in all of Hawaii. The celebration begins in the morning of May first every year and continues throughout the entire day and even continues onto the next day. Lei day was established as a holiday in the year of 1929 and continues to this day.

This past week we attended a premier showing of a 1-hour documentary created by Hawaii News Now that featured interviews with local Puna residents about their experience. Our story was included and Lunel's interview came up early in the film. 

This LINK will take you to a very short recorded segment and a longer written description. Hawaii News Now - Haysmer Interview

(And, here's a LINK to the FULL version of the film:
  "Pele's Path" - full length story

The room was filled with hundreds of people who, like we, were looking back at last May, but also supporting each other in the present as we move into the future.

Close-up of the Leis we received
After the viewing, we decided to go out for a little lunch. While we were eating, two women we did not know, came over to our table and presented us with gorgeous leis -- saying that they recognized us from the film and wanted to show their aloha and support by presenting us with their own leis! We were a little surprised, but also find that our story has reached a pretty wide audience here in Hawaii.
Phil's latest --  a carving of Pele




"Remember then: there is only one time that is important - NOW! It is the most important time because it is the only time we have any power."  Leo Tolstoy

A year later we both feel we have "aged" -- we are both hoping that like good cheese or fine wine,  we will get better over time. We are also keenly aware that during the whole year, we have been loved and supported along the way by friends, neighbors and even strangers!

Blessed LEI DAY!!



Friday, October 27, 2017

For Halloween!! Marvel Comics Announcement


MARVEL COMICS 
PROUDLY ANNOUNCES A NEW BAT  CAVE
OPENING IN PUNA HAWAII 

(just in time for Halloween)


About three years ago I saw the most unusual black flower in a vase at a friend's house. When I admired it, she offered to give me four tiny little seedlings which I have carefully tended in the greenhouse (they would be quickly consumed by fast growing vines if planted in the jungle.)

In the meantime, however, I found a white one for sale, blooming,and bought it for Phil. Recently I noticed that one of them was blooming and since they seemed pretty well established I decided to plant them....but WHERE? They do love shade, and since so many of our ohia trees have died, finding just the right place was an issue.

Under the protective leaves of our giant Monstera I cleaned out a little "cave" area for them and planted them in a semi-circle with the white one in the middle. So, we now have an unofficial "bat cave."

The website EashGrowBulbs had this to say about the "Tacca" plant:
Spectacular. Bizarre. Tacca! Lurking in the shadows of the tropical jungles, the sinister seeming blooms of the tacca rule the shaded depths of the understory. Lush, emerald green foliage makes a beautiful backdrop for the dramatic blooms. Widely flared bracts (8-12 inches across) mimic the look of a bat's wings in flight, while the rounded lobed blooms beneath may appear to be the animal itself. Extraordinary trailing filaments remind others of a cat's whiskers, leading to other common names for this most uncommon of plants.