These striking blue windows with leaded panes are on the East Hawaii Cultural Center on Kalakaua St. in downtown Hilo, its a grand old building right across from the King Kalakaua Park. The Cultural Center contributes to so much in Hilo...regularly they have free performances in the park and its a great outlet for those interested in drama and performing. Saturday, May 5, 2007
These striking blue windows with leaded panes are on the East Hawaii Cultural Center on Kalakaua St. in downtown Hilo, its a grand old building right across from the King Kalakaua Park. The Cultural Center contributes to so much in Hilo...regularly they have free performances in the park and its a great outlet for those interested in drama and performing.
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Cutural Center,
Drama,
Hawaii,
Hilo,
Kalakaua
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Wow. Notice how the window on the right, the top panel makes what looks like a pyramid shape by the contrast of light and dark. That is a neat photograph.
I am anxious for you to see the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak that came to Brookville, Ohio yesterday. It is the first one I have seen since we moved here 44 years ago.
That Grosbeak is gorgeous! I have really enjoyed your farm series, especially the cows...
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