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Happy St. Patrick’s Day (even for menehune)

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

leprechaun in his pot of gold

leprechaun in his pot of gold

You all know what an Irish leprechaun is, but do you know about the menehune of Hawaii? St. Patrick’s Day centers around the luck of the Irish and that infamous pot of gold being searched for at the end of a rainbow, by those tiny, mischievous folk, the leprechauns.

Well, back home in Hawaii, we kids grew up looking for menehune, the tiny native folk who also do mysterious things, like build fish ponds and other stone structures in the middle of the night.

There are also a lot of lava caves around for them to live in. I remember as a child on long car trips, looking eagerly for a glimpse of one of those little menehune coming out of the numerous lava tubes/caves along the side of the road of the Big Island. We had lots of rainbows on Hawaii Island, but no gold deposits anywhere (being as it’s volcanic).

One of my high school friends told me that once as a young boy on a cub scout hike, his troop came across very small footprints in the mud of our hilly, rural area of the Big Island. He says they excitedly followed the footprints for a while, which were spaced only a few inches apart. They looked like tiny baby foot impressions in the mud, along a dirt road next to a sugar cane field. Then the Cub Scout Master became scared (probably as he realized these may have been spirits), and they left the area immediately. Who knows? He told me he thought they were menehune footprints.

By the way, one of my friends in town is Hawaiian singer Ernie Menehune (originally from Kauai), who still sings at luaus and sometimes at the Kon Tiki, 4625 E. Broadway.

Anyway, celebrate St. Patrick’s Day today by wearing green (I am) and hoping to find that Pot of Gold at the end of the rainbow. I know I’m still looking for it.rainbow

May the luck of the Irish be with you today.

Erin go braugh!

350 Tucson photo

Monday, October 26th, 2009

In case you missed the October 24 photo shoot of the Tucson 350.org event, part of the worldwide International Day of Climate Action, here’s one of the photos taken by Green Party activist Dave Croteau. The Tucson 350 event was held at the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center on River Road.

Log onto 350.org for lots of amazing photos from all over the world, including one taken on Mauna Kea (White Mountain), on the Big Island of Hawaii, where I was born and raised.

“On 24 October, people in 181 countries came together for the most widespread day of environmental action in the planet’s history. At over 5200 events around the world, people gathered to call for strong action and bold leadership on the climate crisis.”

350 Tucson taken by Dave Croteau

350 Tucson taken by Dave Croteau