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Quilly is the pseudonym of Charlene L. Amsden, who lives on The Big Island in Hawaii. When she is not hanging out with Amoeba, she is likely teaching or sewing. Or she could be cooking, taking photographs, or even writing. But if she's not doing any of that, she's probably on Facebook or tinkering with her blog.

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  1. Wow… I love the night time with the city lights shining so bright..thanks for sharing… mine is ready for today. My “N” word is Nurse.. about me..

  2. Hi, I write you from Greece the keyboard is awful, for the first time in my life I can t even read the street names it’s all in greek letters ! I’ll answer when I am back even Google is in greek letters and I can only guess were I have to click !

  3. Very nice shot!
    It’s been years since I visited Hawaii, but I so remember a night walk with my kids along the water – it is beautiful!

  4. I love Waikiki at night. I will have to pay you a visit next time I’m there. I average about every 10 years, so I’ll see you when I’m 50 🙂

    Peace – D

  5. This a lovely night shot. I had to wait until I got home from work to see it because for some reason the images on your site won’t load on my work computer.

  6. I love your N picture. I thought of night, but didn’t have a good night photo. I’ll have to remedy that 🙂

    I hope to visit Hawaii sometime in the next couple of years… our son, Aaron, is a Marine stationed there.. and I hate to miss the chance to get there to see him!

  7. Brian — by the time you said good night I was already sawing logs! Hope your day was fast, easy and fun.

    Gattina — how exciting and nerve racking! I hope you’re enjoying yourself.

    Juliana — tell me your arrival time, I’ll meet you at the airport. Don’t book a room, you can stay here.

    DP — we can meet for dinner and share blog chatter.

    Robert — your server probably has Photobucket blocked for some reason.

    See my comment to DP — if you can spare the time, we can share a meal.

    To the majority of you — THANK YOU.

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