Reading you today while listening to our local Hawaiian radio show: great combo I will pair again!
A local chef visited Kilauea during the recent 600’ tall lava fountains and was trying to describe the sights, sounds and air. At one point, all were speechless.
Some winds are so profound: they demand we recall that air is a living breathing element of life, along with fire and water. We recently had a huge lightning storm and that wind was incredible!
I’ll never forget seeing that lava flowing at my own feet 20 years ago. The smell is like no other.
It’s nice to pause and contemplate winds, especially the subtle ones. Thank you.
I wonder if that was one of the chefs participating in the ʻAi event in Hilo last Tuesday. If Iʻd known how great the show was that day, I would have driven over earlier!
I am reminded of the story of Elijah, who, after experiencing a great wind, earthquake, and fire, hears God's voice in a "still small voice" or gentle whisper.
Reading you today while listening to our local Hawaiian radio show: great combo I will pair again!
A local chef visited Kilauea during the recent 600’ tall lava fountains and was trying to describe the sights, sounds and air. At one point, all were speechless.
Some winds are so profound: they demand we recall that air is a living breathing element of life, along with fire and water. We recently had a huge lightning storm and that wind was incredible!
I’ll never forget seeing that lava flowing at my own feet 20 years ago. The smell is like no other.
It’s nice to pause and contemplate winds, especially the subtle ones. Thank you.
I wonder if that was one of the chefs participating in the ʻAi event in Hilo last Tuesday. If Iʻd known how great the show was that day, I would have driven over earlier!
He’s got a restaurant or two in Seattle. Peter Busa? Don’t know him personally. Radio guest.
What I wouldn’t give to be eating an entire pink papaya from the Hilo farmers right now!
I am reminded of the story of Elijah, who, after experiencing a great wind, earthquake, and fire, hears God's voice in a "still small voice" or gentle whisper.