I think those first few photos are ume. I think. They don't have that little slit in the petals that cherry blossoms do. We missed the ume season last time we went. You got to see so many beautiful flowers.
Downwinding 10-14-2025
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Wind: Trades
I'm back home and back in the water!
Light winds ain't stopping us!
Two kine crew!!
Actually Hearndawgg giving us a head start again.
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marron gold
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Tried a new (to me) variety of sweet potato called Marron GoldAfter
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Hunting for Hibiscus
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It all started during one of our evening walks.
I've seen the yellow hibiscus. Apparently it is Hawaii's state flower. And
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Fat Pig Fried Rice | $10.95bacon, kalua pig, portuguese sausage, scrambled
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Footloose!
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
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Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
We had another full day in Delhi before we leave for Varanasi tomorrow.
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pretty!
I'm so glad they were still around, Kat!
Utsukushiii! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Aunty!
I love spring in Japan!! I'm sooo happy you guys got there in time!
I loved autumn too, Les. It was so pretty when we went.
I think those first few photos are ume. I think. They don't have that little slit in the petals that cherry blossoms do. We missed the ume season last time we went. You got to see so many beautiful flowers.
Gorgeous! You're so lucky!
I know, Akemi. I was worried we would miss the flowers.
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