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Papahānaumokuākea 'Ahahui Alaka'i (PAA) is a ten-day experiential leadership program that brings together teachers, business people, policy-makers as well as potential community leaders interested in learning and being inspired by science and traditional knowledge management practices. Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument encompasses roughly 140,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean, an area larger than all the country's national parks combined. The area around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands is an important safe haven for wildlife such as the threatened green turtle and the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. ‘Ahahui refers to society, club or association. Alaka’i is Hawaiian for ambassador or leader. The Hawaiian word /acronym PAA means steadfast, learned, determined, strong, to hold, keep, retain.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Shoreline Walk


An evening walk in the waters of North Beach inspired this poem. My friends gathered in close conversation at one end of the beach, a monk seal mom and her pup lay at the other end of the beach. Noio families inspected my presence from the air, then landed on the water within arms reach. Albatross continued their silent, relentless landing and take-offs as they cared for fuzzy chicks. Sensed by all, noticed by none, I gave myself over to the silken waters and caressing sand.


gently sinking into waters too blue to describe


feeling the sand envelope my feet and the water embrace my neck


silken waters push, pull, nudge, hold


this blue is not blue...this blue is nowhere else but here


this blue is not blue...it is grey, beige, white, green, charcoal, everything but blue


the blue, blue sky is blue and meets these waters that are too blue to describe


moli soundlessly soar above my outstretched hands,

clear water drops falling from splayed fingers back to the blue


noio bob and swoop over my bobbing head


monk seals hump and ripple on white bright shores


these waters...that are too blue to describe...hold me