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Full on mango season in the Caribbean

Check it out! Full on mango season in the Caribbean. This tree looked like it was gonna have a good year. St. John, Virgin Islands. #hiloiaapaa #kaulua #theothersideoftheworld #hokulea #worldwidevoyage #malamahonua #giffthillschool

Full on mango season in the Caribbean

Check it out! Full on mango season in the Caribbean. This tree looked like it was gonna have a good year. St. John, Virgin Islands. #hiloiaapaa #kaulua #theothersideoftheworld #hokulea #worldwidevoyage #malamahonua #giffthillschool

A time of flowering and fruiting for Mango and mock orange in #Kawaihae

A time of flowering and fruiting for Mango and mock orange in #Kawaihae, lilikoi continue their fruit production, and olena’s still lookin wilted, as North Pacific storms continue to dip down close to Hawaii, bringing clocking winds and big surf.

A time of flowering and fruiting for Mango and mock orange in #Kawaihae

A time of flowering and fruiting for Mango and mock orange in #Kawaihae, lilikoi continue their fruit production, and olena’s still lookin wilted, as North Pacific storms continue to dip down close to Hawaii, bringing clocking winds and big surf.

Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016

Throwing it back — Kaulua 2015 Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016. As we end this time of Lono, We must remember to look back on our past year of abundance

Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016

Throwing it back — Kaulua 2015 Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016. As we end this time of Lono, We must remember to look back on our past year of abundance

Hua is today’s moon phase in the Hawaiian lunar month of Kaulua.

‘O Hua ka pō mahina o kēia po’aono nei i ka malama o Kaulua. Howzit Gangeh. Hua is today’s moon phase in the Hawaiian lunar month of Kaulua. Tonight is kapu a Hua, a night when ceremony and rituals were

Hua is today’s moon phase in the Hawaiian lunar month of Kaulua.

‘O Hua ka pō mahina o kēia po’aono nei i ka malama o Kaulua. Howzit Gangeh. Hua is today’s moon phase in the Hawaiian lunar month of Kaulua. Tonight is kapu a Hua, a night when ceremony and rituals were

The Moon Phase Project is looking for contributors!

Aloha kākou, we hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful Mohalu evening. The Moon Phase Project is looking for contributors! E-mail us at moonphaseproject@gmail.com and ALSO tag us in one of your posts. Please respond by the end of this anahulu

The Moon Phase Project is looking for contributors!

Aloha kākou, we hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful Mohalu evening. The Moon Phase Project is looking for contributors! E-mail us at moonphaseproject@gmail.com and ALSO tag us in one of your posts. Please respond by the end of this anahulu

It was glass this morning

It was glass this morning. Now there’s a little bit wind to ruffle the water’s surface. Tide was high this morning and has been dropping rapidly. Big north swell can tell because the beach is lined with Limu tumbleweeds and

It was glass this morning

It was glass this morning. Now there’s a little bit wind to ruffle the water’s surface. Tide was high this morning and has been dropping rapidly. Big north swell can tell because the beach is lined with Limu tumbleweeds and

Mangos are Flowering. What!?

#Olekukolu #Mahoehope Mangos flowering and begining to bear fruit. Kapahulu, Waikiki, Kona, Oahu.  #Hiloiaapaa @moonphaseproject

Mangos are Flowering. What!?

#Olekukolu #Mahoehope Mangos flowering and begining to bear fruit. Kapahulu, Waikiki, Kona, Oahu.  #Hiloiaapaa @moonphaseproject

Ulu anyone?

Ulu on East Kaua’i are mature green, oozing sap but not quite yellowing. Many smaller, half-sized fruit continue to fall before maturity, possibly due to strong winds earlier in the month.  Ohia ‘ai liko are just beginning to open and

Ulu anyone?

Ulu on East Kaua’i are mature green, oozing sap but not quite yellowing. Many smaller, half-sized fruit continue to fall before maturity, possibly due to strong winds earlier in the month.  Ohia ‘ai liko are just beginning to open and

I ka nana no a ike

by observing, one learns We are so excited to learn from the observations you share with us through the Moon Phase Project! In collaboration with the project, Kealopiko has designed beautiful moon phase journals, now available at http://www.kealopiko.com. Hilo ia a

I ka nana no a ike

by observing, one learns We are so excited to learn from the observations you share with us through the Moon Phase Project! In collaboration with the project, Kealopiko has designed beautiful moon phase journals, now available at http://www.kealopiko.com. Hilo ia a

Changing kai

Seasonal evidence of kai koo and hukihuki at the Malaukaa fringing reef in Heeia, Oahu

Changing kai

Seasonal evidence of kai koo and hukihuki at the Malaukaa fringing reef in Heeia, Oahu