Blue skies smilin' at me, Nothin' but blue skies do I see...Blue days, all of them gone, Nothin' but blue skies from now on! (Thanks Willie!)
The blue
It is a wonderful building with wide doorways, windows and lanais to capture the tradewinds, a beautiful double hipped roof, and colorful tiles picking out elements on the exterior, here are a few more pics...this building is right across the street from Kalakaua Park and next door to the East Hawaii Cultural Center (the old Police Station).
5 comments:
beutiful photo, from looking at it i wouldnt notice that the clouds were just a reflection, nice details in the window
It is a nice photograph and as pusa said, a reflection of clouds in the window. I didn't notice it either until I read her comment and then went back and looked again.
You wouldn't believe what Honolulu and Hawaii looked like the first time I was there in 1953. Honestly, it was totally different.
I have celebrated this day, Mother's Day in my country, with a magazine cover for my wife. I hope you can see it.
I agree that it is a most unusual photo! I hope that you post more of the architecture that you find interesting. Windows and doors are popular subjects on the DPB sites, and I enjoy this one enormously!
I really love this photo. It's unusual and give the "idea" on how your wondeful sky look like daily.
The variety of architecture in Hilo is fascinating and now i have a great excuse for going and finding it!
Abe~ I love your "magazine cover", what a interesting life you and Patty are leading.
Fabrizio I wish the sky was like that every day, but we do receive between 150"-200" of rain a year, though most of it is received at night. We call it liquid sunshine, lol!
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