Wednesday, April 1, 2015

WALLA WALLA SHAKA


I found this gloved shaka sign perched on a post in a small vineyard near my house. The Hawaiian translation means "hang loose" or "all right." In Walla Walla speak it means everything is cool in Walla Walla.

10 comments:

  1. Cute shot and the scenery is nice too!

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  2. The scenery is beautiful! That's one part of America I haven't been in.

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  3. Great photo — hope all is well in that vineyard behind it.

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  4. Any town called Walla Walla is OK by me, I'm from the land of Innaloo, Booragoon and Dogswamp.. well that's just a few of the suburb names, but you see what I mean Susan :) Welcome to CDP, looking forward to seeing more of WW!

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  5. Oh my, those mountains in the background... Love them so much! I need to try the shaka though people here will think I'm nuts!

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  6. @Grace: Lol!!! I'm sure Susan will tell us all about the Walla Walla, Cayuse and Umatilla Native Americans!

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  7. A good sign from the land of Aloha. Great shot!

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  8. Thank you same back to you. Beautiful picture.

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