I took my car in for a 6-month maintenance service today. When my mechanic said that it would be only an hour before it was done I decided to take a stroll around the neighborhood to kill time. I walked along Campbell Avenue from Kapahulu to Monsarrat. I had my 100mm macro lens with me. Here are the pics in the order that I took um.
geez how far did you walk?? Ernest must've been waiting for you to come back! Good idea about using the 100mm macro...I want to do that one day, just take that lens, nothing else. I'd be forced to love that lens!!
Wow...Jalna...awesome pictures. Hey, would you do me a favor...the next time you are down in that neighborhood, would you take pictures over on Palani Avenue. It runs between Kapahulu and Date. Its where my grandmother lived, I think the address was 738 Palani. If turning right off of Kapahulu, heading towards Date Ave, the house would have been on the right hand side. There's apartments there now. I googled the address after looking to see exactly where Campbell and Monsarett were. There was a Chinese restaurant and a Hawaiian food restaurant on one corner and on the other corner was a market. Over on a side street across Kapahulu was a Hawaiian market. Where the Hawaiian restaurant is there use to be an okazu place where we use to go when we were kids to get cone sushi for a snack.
Les, I walked to Monsarret and back. I stopped to buy one banana and one mango bread (junk, dry); I talked story with this old man at the Japanese School/senior center ("the school is over hundred years old") and I looked around in Diamond Head Market and Grill. Took me about 1 1/2 hours.
Sure Betty. Palani Avenue is a short street that's changed a lot, but I think they're still homes there from way back.
Yeah, when I looked at a Google street view of Palani...it looked like mostly apartments. So sad...I have tons of precious memories being at Grandma's and her big hayden mango tree that was cut down when the apartments were built. I wondered about the mango bread...too bad it was junk.
Fawn, I didn't notice that house before either. You can see so much more stuff when you walk. I hope you could read the explanation on the house okay. It takes an extra step for me to make each picture big and I was too lazy to do it for this post.
Jalna, That's what I love about your blog. I love this kind of photo-docuumented walk along a street. I like that you stop and enjoy taking in the little things in life that so many are oblivious to in our fast-moving lives. Did you ever get the pancakes or omelet in the morning at Diamond Head Market and Grill. Both are soooo ono!!!
Hey MJC, thanks so much for commenting. I myself am surprised at what I see while walking instead of driving by. It's good to slow down once in awhile. No, I've never tried the pancakes or omelets at Diamond Head Market and Grill. I'll keep it in mind next time me and Wendell are looking from someplace for breakfast.
Whats the name of the shop where you take your car in for service? I'm looking for a auto mechanic who's straight-up. I'm tired of taking my car to different places just for service. Btw, it wouldn't happen to be Mike's Automotive?
mmiissee, the shop is called Kapahulu Auto Repair, Inc. My mechanic's name is Ernest. I've been going to him for years. He's da bomb. The phone number is 738-5577. They're on Castle Street by Rainbow Drive-In.
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geez how far did you walk?? Ernest must've been waiting for you to come back! Good idea about using the 100mm macro...I want to do that one day, just take that lens, nothing else. I'd be forced to love that lens!!
Wow...Jalna...awesome pictures. Hey, would you do me a favor...the next time you are down in that neighborhood, would you take pictures over on Palani Avenue. It runs between Kapahulu and Date. Its where my grandmother lived, I think the address was 738 Palani. If turning right off of Kapahulu, heading towards Date Ave, the house would have been on the right hand side. There's apartments there now. I googled the address after looking to see exactly where Campbell and Monsarett were. There was a Chinese restaurant and a Hawaiian food restaurant on one corner and on the other corner was a market. Over on a side street across Kapahulu was a Hawaiian market. Where the Hawaiian restaurant is there use to be an okazu place where we use to go when we were kids to get cone sushi for a snack.
If you think about it...thanks!!!
I like what you've captured on your walk!
Les, I walked to Monsarret and back. I stopped to buy one banana and one mango bread (junk, dry); I talked story with this old man at the Japanese School/senior center ("the school is over hundred years old") and I looked around in Diamond Head Market and Grill. Took me about 1 1/2 hours.
Sure Betty. Palani Avenue is a short street that's changed a lot, but I think they're still homes there from way back.
too bad da mango/banana bread not so ono! nice shots ;-)
Yeah, when I looked at a Google street view of Palani...it looked like mostly apartments. So sad...I have tons of precious memories being at Grandma's and her big hayden mango tree that was cut down when the apartments were built. I wondered about the mango bread...too bad it was junk.
Yeah Rand, was so disappointing . . . like they used extract instead of the real thing.
I miss how things were before too, Betty.
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Wow, I've driven down that street so many times, but never noticed that historic house. I guess I gotta walk. Very interesting...
Didi, I so wanna try that BBQ Stickman place.
Fawn, I didn't notice that house before either. You can see so much more stuff when you walk. I hope you could read the explanation on the house okay. It takes an extra step for me to make each picture big and I was too lazy to do it for this post.
Cool walkabout shots...I've lived just nearby and I've never seen most of the places! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Shun Wah!
Thanks Kat! I also enjoy what you've been seeing on your walks here.
Aahahah..it's sad when the first thing you think of when I saw the picture with the people wearing bright yellow shirts is..."Eh! Look...Menehunes!!"
Yosh youuuuuuuuu. Now that's all I'm gonna think about when I see those brightly colored workers too.
Cool, you got such a great cross section of Kapahulu. Never knew there were so many little businesses. Very nice shooting!
Good way to pass the time yeah Erick!
Jalna, That's what I love about your blog. I love this kind of photo-docuumented walk along a street. I like that you stop and enjoy taking in the little things in life that so many are oblivious to in our fast-moving lives. Did you ever get the pancakes or omelet in the morning at Diamond Head Market and Grill. Both are soooo ono!!!
Hey MJC, thanks so much for commenting. I myself am surprised at what I see while walking instead of driving by. It's good to slow down once in awhile. No, I've never tried the pancakes or omelets at Diamond Head Market and Grill. I'll keep it in mind next time me and Wendell are looking from someplace for breakfast.
Whats the name of the shop where you take your car in for service? I'm looking for a auto mechanic who's straight-up. I'm tired of taking my car to different places just for service. Btw, it wouldn't happen to be Mike's Automotive?
mmiissee, the shop is called Kapahulu Auto Repair, Inc. My mechanic's name is Ernest. I've been going to him for years. He's da bomb. The phone number is 738-5577. They're on Castle Street by Rainbow Drive-In.
Is that the place where it used to be a restaurant? They just moved to that location? Thank you, jalna = )
That's the place mmiissee!! It used to be a chinese food restaurant there before.
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