The gals at the Triple Threat Investigation Agency are still solving their latest case (Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha). It’s a challenge, but who doesn’t love one or three of those? As they run around Oahu, searching for clues and tailing villainous sorts, I’m realizing how much I miss Hawaii . . . and am feeling blue.
While I can live vicariously through P.I.s JJ, Rey and Linda, it’s not the same as strolling along the Canal where pretty plumeria are found in abundance … ambling in Ala Moana Park with its awesome banyan trees and vibrant rainbow shower tress … sitting on a sandy beach sucking shave ice … sauntering in non-tourist neighborhoods, admiring the serenity and everyday familial life.
I’m pining for loco moco and Spam musubi, taro chips and poi, poke and mocha, and anything haupia.
I long for the sounds of the squawking seagulls, the early morning keek-keek-keek of the mynahs, spraying waves, breeze-blown foliage, beachside cheer, and food-truck chatter.
Yeah, I’m feeling blue, but not that of Presley’s “Blue Hawaii”. Fortunately, Hawaiian music cures that. For a wee while every day, I tune out my work-heavy world and travel back to the Islands. One special song , most of you have heard, is “Hawai’i Aloha”. King Kamehameha IV dearly loved the Christian hymm “I Left it all with Jesus” so much, he asked if it could be rewritten. Reverend Lorenzo Lyons obliged and wrote the lyrics, James McGranahan the music.
I’ll leave you with Israel (Izzy) Kamakawiwo’ole, a talented singer/musician who left this mortal coil much too young …..
VERSE 1:
E Hawai’i e ku’u one hanau e
Ku’u home kulaiwi nei
‘Oli no au i na pono lani ou
E Hawai’i, aloha e
HUI:
E hau’oli na ‘opio o Hawai’i nei
‘Oli e! ‘Oli e!
Mai na aheahe makani e pa mai nei
Mau ke aloha, no Hawai’i
VERSE 2:
E ha’i mai kou mau kini lani e
Kou mau kupa aloha, e Hawai’i
Na mea ‘olino kamaha’o no luna mai
E Hawai’i aloha e
(repeat hui)
VERSE 3:
Na ke Akua e malama mai ia ‘oe
Kou mau kualona aloha nei
Kou mau kahawai ‘olinolino mau
Kou mau mala pua nani e
(repeat hui)
Hello Tyler. I’ve never been to Hawaii. Some of my family lives there, and maybe in 2020 my wife and I will visit them. See you!
Neil
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You must go! You’ll have an amazing time, this I know. Take care, Neil. All the best to you and your wife.
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