Dr. Phillip E Clark |
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 | Don't Beat Around The Bush | This is an effort to remind not to put off for tomorrow what you can do today!! |
|  | Flooding Waters: Beware | A flood is an overflow of water that submerges or "drowns" land. It was amazing watching the flooding waters, but it causes damage, and it's dangerous. |
|  | Nature | This is a pic of a lonely twig standing at point. |
|  | Sunset Sky | This is a pic of sunset in Texas. |
|  | Wing Stop Decor | This is a pic of the fancy furniture at the Wing-Stop restaurant. |
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|  | Santa Monica; Sunrise | This is my morning walk in Santa Monica sunrise. The morning is pleasant and breezy. |
|  | Santa Monica; Early Morning Sunrise | One early morning sunrise on the pier, I glance toward the city and see the sun about to rise over the city. |
|  | Hilton Hawaiian Hotel | Located on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu, it was built on the former village of Kalia, which was the childhood home of Duke Kahanamoku. The portion of the estate nearest the ocean beach was developed around 1900 as a small hotel named the Old Waikiki, then redeveloped in 1928 as the Niumalu Hotel. The Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, formerly the Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel, has been a popular hotel in the Waikiki area of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States since 1957. It is the largest hotel of the Hilton chain. |
|  | Civil Workers on Duty on Call | This is a salute to our civil workers who are committed to the public. |
|  | Menehune Water | Alekoko "Menehune" fishpond
In Hawaiian mythology, the Menehune are said to be a people, sometimes described as dwarfs in size, who live in the deep forests and hidden valleys of the Hawaiian Islands, far from the eyes of normal humans. Their favorite food is the maiʻa (banana), but they also like fish.
The Menehune were said to be superb craftspeople. Legends say that the Menehune built temples (heiau), fishponds, roads, canoes, and houses. They are said to have lived in Hawaiʻi before settlers arrived from Polynesia many centuries ago. Here is the Menehune gallon bottle. |
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