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Kāne Hoalani

In Hawaiian mythology, Kāne Hoalani fathered Kamohoaliʻi, Pele (whom he exiled to Hawaiʻi), Kapo, Namaka and Hiʻiaka by Haumea. He created the sky, earth and upper heaven and gave Kumu-Honua the garden. He owned a tiny seashell that, when placed on the ocean's waves, turned into a huge sailboat. The master of this magic sailing vessel had merely to state the destination and the boat transported him there. * Kāne Hoalani lends his name to my little blue boat and inspires my little blue blog.

16.1.08

Le Beaux, 'Les Jardins De Delices'

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Madame Alfred Carrierre

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A 'Sharptown (MD) Skiff' on the Bay

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Racing, Conservatory Water, NYC (Olmstead/Vaux)

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Clock, Newark Northgate

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Virginia Colonists, Market Day

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Nanutucket Town Stroll

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G. Marsten Dame Marina, Northport, MI

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The Tallship Manitou, mast & rigging, Traverse City

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Kane Hoalani, covered and at anchor, Lake Ogleton, MD

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      • Le Beaux, 'Les Jardins De Delices'
      • Madame Alfred Carrierre
      • A 'Sharptown (MD) Skiff' on the Bay
      • Racing, Conservatory Water, NYC (Olmstead/Vaux)
      • Clock, Newark Northgate
      • Virginia Colonists, Market Day
      • Nanutucket Town Stroll
      • G. Marsten Dame Marina, Northport, MI
      • The Tallship Manitou, mast & rigging, Traverse City
      • Kane Hoalani, covered and at anchor, Lake Ogleton, MD

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Hometown: Lawrence, Kansas. Plaid-wearing. 2nd Bass-singing. Woodboat sailing. Cellist: For 20 years - a long time ago! Alt-country, roots rock, Americana, indie band and thinking person's pop fiend.
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