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Marjorie and the Orchid Leivu 494 foisWe discovered that we could purchase vanda orchid leis very inexpensively on Maunakea Street. So we started offering a free lei with every internet order over a certain threshold.
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Garden Path at Kealaolu Avenue, Kahalavu 346 foisNana and my mother, Shirley, examining the flowers on the garden path at Kealaolu Avenue in Kahala. My guess is this is from the mid 1940's. Nana and Baba sold their Kealaolu Avenue house circa 1947, and felt they had enough money to move into a hotel for the rest of their lives. And that's what they did: they moved into the Niumalu Hotel, on the site of the present Hilton Hawaiian Village. That lasted about a year.
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Kea and Pau's Benchvu 483 foisWe've just had Pau's inscription added. The main inscription reads, "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained in the dog."
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The "Back" Gardenvu 165 foisOne of our doggie ball-playing areas. The bench is where Pau and Kea are buried. I feel their presence whenever I'm out there.
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Kea, Sarah and Me at the Lygon Arms, Broadwayvu 481 foisSort of a surrealistic photo from 1996. We were having afternoon tea, with the dogs, at the Lygon Arms in Broadway. Don't we look happy? And I seem to be wearing cowboy boots --- the perfect attire for the Cotswolds.
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Afternoon Tea With Bull Terriersvu 355 foisKea and Pau enjoying afternoon tea at the Lygon Arms in Broadway, along with Sarah Heward and me, circa 1996. Excuse the bad exposure --- I've done what I can to fix this up in Photoshop. We look so unhappy!
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Afternoon Tea With Bull Terriersvu 348 foisCathy (with Pau) and Sarah and me (with Kea) at afternoon tea at the Lygon Arms in Broadway, circa 1996.
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Snow at Whitecroftvu 167 foisMarjorie and Shauna (and respective dogs) in the snow-covered front garden.
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Our beloved Kea - our first English Bull Terriervu 237 fois
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Kea in the Jeepvu 1827 foisKea loved to leap up into the back of the Jeep (or, before that, the Nissan Prairie) because other dogs couldn't get up there -- and Kea could watch everything that was happening.
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