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Don
Blanding
Vagabond Poet Laureate
of Hawaii
To know Don
Blanding's life is to understand why he is called the
vagabond poet.
Born in Oklahoma
at the turn of the century, he spent his first ears
in the restless frontier country and at the age of 15
started his wanderings that never let him stay more
than two years in one place. He has stared in Grand
opera, worked in hayfields, drawn newspaper cartoons,
managed a little theater, painted fences one week and
dowagers the next- in Paris, Chicago, Hollywood, Honolulu
and numerous points in between.
He has always
loved the life of the Hawaiian Islands, where he returned
again and again. In Hawai'i by good luck he changed
his artist's career to the dual one of artist and author.
His Hawai'i experiences have provided him with much
of the material in his books from the Vagabond's House(1928)
to Hawaii Says Aloha, and the 17 volumes between.
Seven seas are to sail my ship
To the ends of the earth.beyond;
Drifters' gold is for me to spend
For I am a vagabond
Don Blanding
The Vagabond poet captures
the "spirit" of the era of our historic home, perfectly.
Don's My Hawaiian Garden and Flowers of the Rainbow
gave us the decorating scheme for the interiors and
provided the concept for the landscape plans.
Won't you drop in and see
This garden that belongs to me.
Don Blanding
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