Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Downtown Honolulu Signs

A  L  O  H  A   from   Honolulu!
'Happy Buddha's Birthday' reads the sign

" Beauty is 
whatever gives
 joy. "
                     Hugh Nibley















'OOSTERDAM"  That's a sign, right?

“ If you do 

good things for people, 

it will never stop

 making you feel 

good about yourself.” 

                         David Letterman













Click for Bigger Look
Hawaii State Seal

'The Life of the Land 
is Perpetuated in Right 
[Pono]'









" Suits Me to a 'T' "

" God's extraordinary work 
is most often done 
by ordinary people 
in the seeming obscurity 
of a home and family. "
                      Neal A. Maxwell

































Linking to


When I see YOU
It's ALWAYS
a Good Sign!
                          Fondly, cloudia

18 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

cute little sparrow taking up residence.

Cloudia said...

Hi TEX! <3

William Kendall said...

The Oosterdam looks really big!

Lesley said...

Those cruise ships almost dwarf everything when they come into port! Love the birdies resting spot :)

DeniseinVA said...

Those are beautiful signs and one very sweet sparrow.

RedPat said...

Love Letterman's quote and the wee sparrow, Cloudia!

Teresa said...

Love the Buddha's birthday sign! The sparrow minding its p's and q's is also cute.

Lois said...

I like the one with the bird!

eViL pOp TaRt said...

The bird was delightfully framed. Beautiful signs.

Aloha.

Indrani said...

The bird found a great spot. :)
Great pics.

Elephant's Child said...

Just delightful.

Halcyon said...

Great signs.

Kay said...

Gracious! Is it Hanamatsuri already? I agree with Letterman about good things you do.

claude said...

Interesting post, Cloudia !
Aloha !

Nancy Chan said...

You caught the bird at the perfect timing.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Cloudia, great signs and quotes.. That cruise ship does look huge.. Have a happy day!

Taken For Granted said...

Fine looking sign. The cruise ship must dominate the area when it is in port. Perhaps the local merchants enjoy the business the tourists bring.

Tammie Lee said...

that first photo captured my heart