~Kab: Lucky Oxy
~Kab: Bee gone!
~Kab: False Heather
~Kab: Peeking Elf
~Kab: Through the crispy air, the wind swirls and whistles animatedly to the Maples. "Autumn is coming, we have to prepare for her arrival. Get out your brushes and palette. We are going to paint the sky!"
~Kab: From ashes it rises to live another 1000 years.
~Kab: Stwirl
~Kab: I crashed an Indian wedding yesterday. Well, it happened in my backyard, so it was the perfect opportunity to capture the bride in her sari other than the typical white dress. Isn't she just stunning?
~Kab: Who we were in the past likely shaped who we are at the present.
~Kab: Once a male dominated profession, female physicians in medicine continues to show a steady increase in total physician population. Today, I dedicate this to all the women in medicine who have made or are making a difference in another woman's life.
~Kab: I've come to a point in my life where I realize I need to adopt the lifestyle of a female mantis.
~Kab: Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there. And to my mother, THANK YOU for your unyielding love and boundless sacrifice that makes me the woman I am today.
~Kab: A subtle "get the hell out of my face" message.
~Kab: PomPom as she is called...
~Kab: Meet Kiana, she is the sweet daughter of a friend of mine and the apple of her daddy's eyes. She's growing up so quick and will be turning 1 on May 1st. Happy Birthday and May Day to you, Kiana!
~Kab: Overexposed! But I like the small details of the grass.
~Kab: Easter, an end to death and a rebirth of life.
~Kab: Hope that you all had a very Merry Christmas and here's to a fabulous New Year!
~Kab: Trying my hands at tilt/shift photography.
~Kab: Thought she was a q-t pie!
~Kab: Hello Flickr Friends!
~Kab: Meet Aidan Laprete Powell, Hawaii's 8 year old Ukulele prodigy. Here, he is serenading his little sister (I think, don't quote me on it) before going on stage to wow the crowd on Independence Day at Maunalua Bay. This little guy is ultra talented.
~Kab: Our influenced eyes have devalued the wonders of the world to only seven. However, in the eye of a child, there are (almost) seven billion.
~Kab: "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away", says the Anonymous Poet.
~Kab: Light, Airy, and Vibrant
~Kab: Suksan Wan Songkran
~Kab: My tomorrow is too promising to dwell on the inappreciable happenings of yesterday.
~Kab: A day of sand and beach with daddy makes my heart so happy.
~Kab: Pacific Harmony
~Kab: He Mele No Lilo!