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Onaona i ka pot roast!
I'm such a dork.
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Nice Pictures - Where'd you steal them from?
Some of the pictures in my blog were taken by a photographer called Julie Michele. Some of the pictures were either taken by me or someone I know. Some of the pictures were ripped right from the internet, mostly from google image searches from photographers to whom I may or may not give credit.
Rest assured I make no money from any of it.
Hi Dancing Hula! The first post I read here was 'A sweet moment on the Muni'. It was the best snapshot post I have read in ages and I love moments like those.
ReplyDeleteWhat does 'Onaona i ka pot roast' mean?
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Mahalo Jambuku!
ReplyDeleteOnaona i ka pot roast is just my way of saying Welcome.
There is a chant that I learned in Hula class that starts Onaona i ka hala me ka lehua . . . it's a chant about welcoming smells that imply warmth, welcome, hospitality, etc. Since I didn't grow up with the hala and the lehua, i chose another welcoming smell. To me that's pot roast.
Mahalo...and phew! I thought it might have been an invite to a Pot Roast Sunday and I didn't want to seem rude by not being able to make it!
ReplyDeleteIt is a very welcoming smell :)