
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
The Heart Knows the Way. . .

Sunday, June 28, 2009
40 Year Summer Anniversary
“An inordinate passion for pleasure is the secret of remaining young.”
Oscar Wilde
First Filament BURSTING OUT
“There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.”
Sophia Loren
Yes, that's a hotel room safe on the curb.Make up your own caption ;-)
It seems to be a Summer of Anniversaries.
Fifty Years of Hawaii Statehood.
40 years since the Stonewall Uprising
Today.
Forty years since Woodstock.
40 ****ing years?!!!!!!!!!!!
I should post this in August but
40 ****ing Years?!
I remember selling macrame` belts to boutiques for my ticket money.
I remember the BUZZ that THIS was gonna be a "gathering of the tribes" and a do NOT miss event!
Arriving at the site late on Thursday night it was too dark to see much.
We slept on the ground.
But Friday morning was a bursting, bustling SEA of cars and humanity.
I'd never seen so many people in one place(OK, maybe Grand Central Station)
but certainly never so many freaks!
(Only Time magazine, and news people, and the 'out of it' called us hippies)
Bob Segar struck a chord that still resonates down the corridor of years:
"Always seem outnumbered, don't dare make a stand,
Same old cliches: 'Is that a woman or a man?"
It took real courage to let your freak flag fly.
But this was freak utopia.
The cops acted like real peace officers. Locals told the press: "They're good kids." The cops treated us like citizens (instead of prey) for once. What else could they do, but still.
It was a peaceful metropolis under the sky, no fights, no attitude, just unbelieving bliss.
The radios in the cars reported that the New York State Thruway was closed!
"We closed the highway, man!"
"Maybe they got us all together in one place to bomb us."
It looked like the end of the world as we knew it and it felt fine indeed!
The disorientation and sensory overload of being amidst so many folks in quasi-disaster conditions made me feel high,
plus we hadn't brought food in expectation of buying it.
But fences were flat, services overwhelmed and not set up.
We sucked on those English flavored cigarette papers popular back then.
Rizzla?
Campers shared food. We got by somehow.
I still have my ticket because no one needed one. Free show, Man!
Free was a big concept then: bartering,
Whole Earth Catalogue self-sufficiency, communes....
A shop in West Philly at the time was called "The Free People's Store" which had a " free shelf" to challenge the whole idea of consumerism. Those folks were interesting and later morphed into Urban Outfitters, right Richard?
I can still see that ocean of people, and "feel" that ride on the snaking line of cars as the cops directed traffic good-naturedly.
I remember meeting people from all over the country.
I remember seeing my first Hawaii License plate. (Hawaii!)
I remember the music way way WAY over the sea of people,
and the helicoptered bands landing.
I remember me and my friends being overwhelmed by the throng and leaving on Saturday...but I never tell that part.....
Saturday, June 27, 2009
I Never Did This Before. . . Really!
"Reality is nothing but a collective hunch."
"To love for the sake of being loved is human, But to love for the sake of loving is angelic."
Poet, blogger, and urban rude-boy, Walking Man at:
http://themanwhowalksalonewalksfaster.blogspot.com/
Tagged me with a meme.
And though I have never participated in those sorts of goings-on before, it seems a lazy, hazy time of relaxation and gimcrackery like today might be just the time to take a break for some fun.
So here's "Times Four"
Four Movies You Can See Over and Over
"Once Upon a Time In America" Sergio Leone
"The Trouble With Angels" Hailey Mills
"Avalon" Barry Levinson
"Public Enemy" St. Jimmy Cagney
Four Places You Have Lived
Books
Philadelphia
Honolulu
Mostly in my head
Four TV Shows You Love(d) to Watch
Bill Mawr
TCM Movies all day & night/Sporanos
The Avengers / Honey West
30 Rock/NYPD Blue
Four Places You Have Been on a Vacation
Books
Movies
Magazines
Jamaica
Four of your favorite foods
Dim Sum
Pizza
Lomi Salmon wit da rice / Hawaii "Plate Lunch"
AUTHENTIC Deli / New Jersey Diner
I'm sure that I'm forgetting important items...glad this is just a game.
;-)
TAG
You're IT!
Aloha Cloudia
Friday, June 26, 2009
Slaying Dragons
Here Be Dragons
I found a poem,
translated from the Chinese by fellow blogger Teresa, http://wwwwhitechinese.blogspot.com/
that really spoke to me after this week's spectacle of frail human beings being confronted by seemingly over-mastering forces like their governments or the economic situation.
There is, I have learned, something stronger than mere apparent worldly power. That when a final accounting occurs, slain heroes will be honored, even as bullies are at last shamed and punished.
And somehow, that "final accounting" is not far off, but very real and alive even here & now. The Kingdom is indeed at hand. When we reach out we can feel it:
Handshake
By Jiang Pinchao
Translated by Teresa Zimmerman-Liu
Edited by Brian E. HansenPublished in June Fourth Tiananmen Massacre Twentieth Anniversary Memorial Booklet
In the tree-breaking storm
you cared for the flowers
among the thistles in my path.
You did not avoid the thorns but
threw petals before me.
In my difficulties
I was lonely,
I needed understanding and support.
Your handshakegave me what I lacked.
We did not speak at our solemn parting but
your eyes brimmed with pity, love, sorrow.
High walls, electric fences, guard towers,
blocked the desolate road ahead,
machine guns aimed at my thoughts, but
I know my responsibility.
When I am lost
I will remember your eyes.
When I feel lazy,
I will recall your hand’s touch.
Friendless,
I will remember.
Suffering,
I will rejoice.
Lonely,
I will ponder.
Terrified,
I will fight.
In this desolate wilderness
when life gave me a bitter drink
you allowed me to taste sweetness.
On this precipitous mountain roadwhere some would cut off my freedom
you whispered, “They are evil.”
On a freezing winter night
when history would lock me in a cold prison
you gave me a flame for warmth.
At the end of my life
I will have a rich harvest.
On this glorious journey
history will see a new dawn.
My fatherland will see
a day of democracy, a day of freedom,
a day of prosperity, and
I know this new day
will come because of you
because of your handshake.
As a zealous patriot for my fatherland
I etch your name
into the corner of our memorial.
March 23, 1990, Hanyang, China
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Chai's Island Bistro
Aloha Tower, courtesy of Chuck Painter (c)“A tree trunk the size of a man grows from a blade as thin as a hair. A tower nine stories high is built from a small heap of earth.”
Lao Tzu
Women Warriors of WWII. Note the camouflaged Aloha Tower! "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them,
but to be indifferent to them. That's the essence of humanity."
George Bernard Shaw
Tomorrow evening there will be a White House first: a Hawaiian Luau on da lawn!
I hope YOUR visits here make you feel a little of that tropical
magic too!
A L O H A! Cloudia
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Dusk Friends
"Why study Buddhist texts on impermanence when I can just sit here and watch Wednesday slip away?"
Sy Safransky
"Art is food. You can't eat it, but it feeds you."
Bread & Puppet Theater
"When your kids are young, your reactions help shape how they perceive their experiences - whether they're going to feel good or bad about what just happened. You're the sculptor of their emotional lives. We tend to tell toddlers 'No, no no' all the time. My work made me think that there needs to be more playfulness in my parenting, more emphasis on stepping back and following the child's interests."
Barbara Fredrickson
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Just a Summer's Day
Palolo Valley
Just musing on the summer beauty. . .
Wisteria Woman
by Lisa Shields
Violet lavender drug
©2007, Lisa Shields
Lisa Shields resides in New Jersey.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Pidgin Be Flying
"Writing cannot express all words, words cannot encompass all ideas."
"Belladonna, n.: In Italian a beautiful lady; in English a deadly poison. A striking example of the essential identity of the two tongues."
"There is no such thing as an ugly language. Today I hear every language as if it were the only one, and when I hear of one that is dying, it overwhelms me as though it were the death of the Earth."
"When I use a word [...] it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less."
"I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my dog."
"England and America are two countries divided by a common language."
Every area has it's own unique "tongue."
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Jack Bauer's Law
Jack Bauer Law of Character Writing
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Fireworks

Now it's time to watch Howdy Doody. . . .
ALOHA! Cloudia
Friday, June 19, 2009
Escape to Paradise
“If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.”
Henry David Thoreau

“How far away the stars seem, and how far is our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart.”
William Butler Yeats
“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.”
Popularized by Bob Marley in the song War
Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Hank Heron
“It is not enough to conquer; one must also know how to seduce.”
Voltaire
"The most important work you and I will ever do will be within the walls of our own homes."
Harold B. Lee
"Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam,
I love the giant blue heron who glide above my harbor home. They are so big (for birds) that they almost seem like small people.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Me & James Joyce

"Bloomsday is a commemoration observed annually on 16 June in Dublin and elsewhere to celebrate the life of Irish writer James Joyce and relive the events in his novel Ulysses, all of which took place on the same day in Dublin in 1904. The name derives from Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Ulysses. 16 June was the date of Joyce's first outing with his wife-to-be, Nora Barnacle, when they walked to the Dublin village of Ringsend." Wikipidea
A wonderful birthday present!
"Wow Cloudia,
I just finished reading "Aloha Where you like go?" and I loved it! It's basic message spoke to me like no other kind of self help book. I have been struggling with the smile concept for years. I was at the point that if one more person told me to smile I was going to lose it. Everything you wrote was exactly what I am thinking. Thank you so much for your insight. I found the book at Goodwill which makes me believe I was meant to read it.
I am Haole who moved here in 1977. My father was a Marine. Hawaii is magical.
I just wanted to send a smile and Mahalo for writing a great book.
Aloha,
"H"
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y TO ME !!! !
Monday, June 15, 2009
Kamehameha Day
Don't they look great?
Hawaiian Blood.Precious
Those long dresses are actually loose fabric fastened cunningly with Kukui Nuts as "buttons." in an old style.
“Tradition does not mean that the living are dead, it means that the dead are living.”
Harold Macmillan
Thanks for joining us today.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Jacaranda Jacaranda
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Weekend Woosh
“Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade before the public. Never clothe them in vulgar or shoddy attire.”
George Crane
“Group conformity scares the pants off me because it's so often a prelude to cruelty towards anyone who doesn't want to -- or can't -- join the Big Parade.”
Bette Midler
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Cloudia's Law of the C's
"Let us make a special effort to stop communicating with each other, so we can have some conversation."Judith Martin
Aeschylus
Exhaustive research has revealed to me that all human conditions may be handled by deft application of the proper "C."
C I A O! Cloudia
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Dr. Kitty
"When we are violent to our enemies, we do violence to ourselves. When we brutalize others, we brutalize ourselves. And eventually we run the risk of becoming our opressors."
Arundhati Roy
Next time you are feeling anxious about life in this so-called "dog eat dog" world of ours stop and think about actual dogs you have known.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Wont YOU Be My Webcam?
"It takes courage to take a broken plan and make a great thing of it. Don't hold a grudge against life if you can't have your way. Take a second choice and make the best of it."Monday, June 8, 2009
MTM: Here Be Dragons and Tikis
"I'd KILL for a Nobel Peace Prize."
Steven Wright
"I started out in the world with nothing but a kind of passion."
Katherine Anne Porter
“The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully have been kindness, beauty, and truth”
Albert Einstein
Let me tell you about a real special place between Waikiki and the airport, right off of busy, industrial Sand Island Access Road.
the place to sip a mai tai. Check out a piece of Honolulu's past while you still can. Just ask a local for the location if you get lost. . .
Want to enjoy more Waikiki "street" life with me? Please check out my Hawaii "Taxi Cab" Novel: "Aloha Where You Like Go?" at Amazon:
-- <http://www.amazon.com/ALOHA-Where-You-Like-Satisfaction/dp/1598006495>
Sunday, June 7, 2009
No Tourists
"Prayer is meaningless unless it is subversive, unless it seeks to overthrow and ruin the pyramids of callousness, hatred, opportunism, falsehoods."
Abraham Joshua Heschel
"If I had to live my life again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week. The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness."
"You can get a whole lot more done with a kind word and a gun than you can with a gun alone."
Al Capone
There are No tourists in Hawaii!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Reappearance of Houdini
click on photos to enlarge
Patient Friend"Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none."
Benjamin Franklin
Plumeria are Bursting! 65 years ago today: the "Longest Day,"
the D-Day Invasion. We remember; Thank You warriors.
"Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight."
Benjamin Franklin
The phone rang at midnight –
you can imagine how I felt! Too early even for an east coast caller forgetting the time difference. The voice on the other end said: "I'm calling about a cat." A cat?! Is this a joke? "Someone found a slightly injured orange tom wandering on Diamond Head. His microchip has your phone number. I'm calling from the SPCA." My eyes shot open. Could this be our 2000 adoptee who jumped ship after just a week with our household? We'd taken to referring to him as 'Houdini' for his disappearing act. "Yes, 2000. That's right. What shall we do with him?" By now I had located the prodigal's 'sister' Miss Kitty (adopted that same day) peacefully sleeping on a pile of (formerly) clean laundry. The prospect of dragooning the escapee back to our boat in chains (or a cat carrier) didn't sit right. "Well. . . Um. . ." I said. "That's OK. The guy who found him wants to adopt him. Whew! These days we enjoy imagining Houdini's wanderings among the low bushes and back streets of Waikiki. We marvel at his 8 years of survival and his amazing luck in finding a friend just in time to retire (mostly) indoors.
We like to think of him in his new pal's lap, remembering his many adventures and enjoying a warm hand on his head. . .
A L O H A! Cloudia
Friday, June 5, 2009
Circus Leaves Town

Welcome to a PEACEFUL Waikiki
This kitty girl is glad it's all over!
Here's our friend from the top photo earning his bonus!
My boat felt im-MAST-ulated!Thursday, June 4, 2009
Riding with Dad
“Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame!”
William Butler Yeats
A "Funny" guy, he could be stressful to others. But I knew we'd have a lovely ride together.
“I think the thing to do is to enjoy the ride while you're on it.”
Johnny Depp
Franklin P. Jones
So I drove out the H-1 this morning and picked him up.
It was a quiet ride. I did most of the talking.
He didn't criticize my driving, or suggest a better route.
He wasn't preoccupied with a list of "things to be done" and "things to worry about."
We stopped at the drive-through at Wendy's, and parked under a tree while I had lunch. He didn't want anything.
I remembered that some of the best times we ever had were in cars, including those diminutive English Fords he used in his route. He drove through the various ethnic neighborhoods of Philly selling dresses, housewares, and small luxuries to housewives on the installment plan. They bought some, they paid some; Poor Italians, Poles, "Negroes" (as polite folks called them then). He knew every corner in our "city of neighborhoods."
And everybody knew my Dad, albeit under a variety of "street names." I remember:
"Johnny the Dress Man."
for one.
Sometimes, like over winter break from school, I'd ride beside him, piled in with all the "merchandise" and all the notebooks, tools, and empty soda bottles that made up his "office."
My schoolmates remained safely in suburban ignorance, but I knew the grit, cobblestones, trolley tracks, corner "tap rooms" (bars/pubs) factories, and older housing stock of the city." I also knew that everyone was not Caucasian.
At Christmas the housewives clucked over me, and fed me cookies from every culinary tradition in town! Not my favorite Chinatown, though, as that was still a mysterious and impenetrable enigma broached only for "Chinese" food (the nectar of urban life!).
When I saw this exact "salesman dad/ride-along-kid" vignette on-screen in the film "Avalon" I felt as though I was watching a home-movie! The time period, and Baltimore row houses were PERFECT!
Later, Dad got up before dawn to deliver fresh-baked Italian Rolls from the Amoroso factory. This was his transitional period. I remember riding in the big truck, and learning how HEAVY bread could be!
"I wake the birds up every morning," He said, and it was true!
A changing society saw America's cities burst into flaming Summer "race" riots.
It was a far cry from my "Martha & The Vandellas (female vandals?) 'Dancing in the Streets' growing-up years. I was SO proud that they sang "Philadelphia PA now" in the list of places where folks were "dancin` in the streets!"
Now, even we no longer felt safe in certain areas.
Yo, Philly!
I'm very glad I knew that vanishing, blue collar city of breweries and lunch buckets before the decay of the 70's, and subsequent gentrification, changed my grandparent's red brick city forever.
So today I ate "street food" in the car like we always did.
Dad didn't mind.
I thought of all these memories, and more.
There was even a tear shed.
Though the Hawaiian music station was playing on the radio, I seemed to hear DooWop being sung by some kids on a corner somewhere.
My Dad, the poor kid from the streets of West Philly (neighborhoods, corners, high schools are important)
awoke his most recent mornings in sparkling Waikiki.
"Not bad for two kids from the city!" He'd tell Mom.
Last Fall, we watched the Phillies (complete with Hawaii player Shane Victorino!) win the World Series from Mom & Dad's "beach apartment."
After the bread, he got into the janitorial business.
Many were the exhausted ultra-early morning, or ultra-late at night, rides we took through our sleeping city together, surrounded by our mops, and rags, and keys. I still have a proprietary love of buildings that Kona couldn't satisfy. Luckily, my Honolulu has a gracious crop of many storeys and vintages!
Often we'd stop somewhere to grab a bite to eat, as today. I thought of all those rides as I ate: rides to school, to hospital, "down the shore" and even college visits. There were tense rides, and fun rides.
Winter & Summer; youth and middle age.
Today I had my last ride with Dad;
Bringing his ashes home to Mom
and to Waikiki. . .
A L O H A! Cloudia
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Simple Happiness

Aloha!
Welcome back to Waikiki!

"Politics is the only business where doing nothing other than making the other guy look bad is an acceptable outcome." - Gov. Mark Warner
"Our happiness comes from simple things like love and friendship , a clear conscience, peaceful mind, a gentle and kindly spirit; a sense of duty and an awareness of beauty. Happiness does not depend on the position we hold, the size of our bank account or whether we live in one room or a mansion.. As someone said, 'Happiness is an inside job.'"
- Rev. Paul Osumi
Feeling grateful to or appreciative of someone or something in your life actually attracts more of the things that you appreciate and value into your life.
Christiane Northrup, M.D.
The spiral is the path to wisdom, the place of power in the moment. The Hawaiians called it Manawa Nui, the Great Now. Only the outskirts and outer reaches of the spiral manifest as maze. We must choose to enter, persist, and enter further. Once committed, once inside the journey, we begin to perceive the spiral. . . and to Ride it.
Let go, relax, marinate in stillness . . . out of this, arising will come. Access the ancient intelligence of your body and let your mind idle a while. It NEEDS it.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Because YOU Asked

"Agitators are a set of interfering, meddling people who come down to some perfectly contented class of the community and sow the seeds of discontent among them. That is the reason why agitators are so absolutely necessary."
"What do artists, poets, and novelists have in common? The propensity to link seemingly unrelated things. It's called 'metaphor.'"Several of you lovely commenters have asked recently about the back-story of our life aboard our 50+ year old, cement & steel, locally built, pinky-stern, cutter-rigged boat. Oh yeah, she's like 47 feet long. People always want to know how long a boat is, just like people who really know nothing about motorcycles always ask: "How many CC's does that thing have?"
http://comfortspiral.blogspot.com/2009/01/boat-living.html
http://comfortspiral.blogspot.com/2009/03/water-week.html
http://comfortspiral.blogspot.com/2009/05/life-aboards.html
A L O H A! Cloudia
Monday, June 1, 2009
MTM: Ala Wai Yacht Harbor

Let's Dance!

time to relax. . .

Slide Show!




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