Saturday, November 9, 2013

Seeing something out of place, I saw this lone "owl ornament" that is supposed to scare birds away, but, if you look closely, you will see WIRES sticking out of his head.  I guess that the birds thought that it's head was a good place to rest!   HaHa! (Double click picture to see up close!)

So where am I now?  Fort Shafter!  I have the tendency to get lost on this Army base.  After previously exploring the unknown, (Niu Valley) I am inspired to learn this base completely by travelling this base on FOOT!  Today tallied 3.99 miles of mostly residential housing.  The NEW homes are reminiscent of Arts and Crafts style with at least 2 complimentary colors of paint to add interest.

Those XXX's mean that I can't go there.  Construction always put a dent in all my careful planning of a route to take.  Well, my walk is just like life!  Always changing and things get in your way, so, I just go around it and make an adjustment!

Now this is something that I didn't expect to find!  This is the fourth FUEL CELL car I have come into contact with!  Of course, you know that these cars run on hydrogen!  So cool!

Talk about cool!  Check this pool out!  What a beautiful oasis!  Placed near the housing area, you could walk here, swim and then walk home...it's that close!  Maybe I should be wearing a bathing suit under my "Walking Hawaiian" attire, yeah?


I love it when I can capture some beauty on my walks.  You never know what is gone by tomorrow!


Many homes have decorated for Fall.  These are my two favorites.  The scarecrow is a little unsettling to me and I don't know why!  The pig as a bench was definitely different.  Maybe they are going to have HAM and turkey for Thanksgiving!  HaHa!

The base is a combination of OLD and NEW.  Richardson Theatre, opened in 1948 was named after Lt. General Robert Richardson.  Built in Art Deco style with 18 inch walls and painted a rose-coral stucco, it is similar to Tripler Army Medical CenterArmy Community Theatre (ACT) used the facility starting in 1987, to perform Broadway productions.  ACT had to find another place to perform after an abrupt closure of the building in the Spring of 2011, for necessary renovations of fire and safety upgrades.  As I passed by, it still looks unused and empty.  I hope that someday soon it will be reopened, even if only as a museum, its so beautiful!

I hope that you always have an OPEN heart and leave yourself OPEN to new possibilities everyday!
Aloha no! (Lots of love!)


3 comments:

  1. Love your pictures and historical information . . . miss you, when I come home again, I will walk with you!

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    1. Pat, I look forward to your return and have 2 walking Hawaiians!

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  2. I found a program from there in 1948 that had monday through saturday night schedule stemming from Jimmy durante to Doris Day and Roy rogers.
    Kendall Holland
    Email: kendallholland5214@gmail.com

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