Kitty drops in
Flowers from Saturday's Kau Kau Christmas Street Lunch (link to post below)http://comfortspiral.blogspot.com/2008/12/gilding-pill.html
DAVO http://www.davoart.net/aboutMain.aspx
Flowers from Saturday's Kau Kau Christmas Street Lunch (link to post below)http://comfortspiral.blogspot.com/2008/12/gilding-pill.html
DAVO http://www.davoart.net/aboutMain.aspx
"The corner of a room is populated with 5,000 beings of which we know nothing." Tibetan Spiritual Saying
"There is no 'empty' space anywhere, even between the stars. Processes and events are occurring in multiple dimensions everywhere."
Brief synopsis of the latest findings of physics
Many of you kind visitors have asked about "life aboard." It is such an encompassing topic, unfolding on so many levels, that it is almost TOO daunting to describe. Suffice it to say, most of what comes to the average "land person's" mind about living on a boat is WRONG. This ain't no cruise ship! Where would I even begin?! As Dr. Johnson said: "A sailor is a man in jail with a chance of drowning." Conveniences that most "housed" folks take for granted are lacking afloat, such as space, flush toilets, and SPACE! Sometimes it is glorious, sometimes it feels like being floating "trailer trash." I have even described our cement and steel home as a "floating dumpster." And none of this even addresses the finer points of living in a State Operated (poorly) Facility. PLEASE, those of you who have questions, be kind enough to send them to me as comments to this post, and I will build my little Blogpost Boating Biography around the things you want to know: from basic (waste, power, Internet) to personal (nice an romantic, eh?). As you might ascertain from today's quotes I have been exploring Tibetan Spirituality & Medicine and discovering fascinating insights as well as illuminating parallels to other traditions, religions, and cultures. With the intellectual "permission" of our cutting-edge physicists I have been opening myself up to the energies and influences around us, especially in nature. What better place than Da Beach? As I deepen my friendship with this place that I love, it becomes increasingly natural to me to feel kinship with an "animate" world. The inert "stuff" of our modern view is revealing itself as personal, playful, dignified, and a repository of insight & healing. The green Ko`olau Mountains are a constant cathedral above the town; inducing reverence and perspective whenever I raise my eyes "unto" them. The sea's a ceaseless chorus. Birds are clearly messengers from high places, and sky gazing is grazing in a library of light and wisdom. . . Oh yeah! And Davo. I had the serendipitous pleasure of crossing paths with the Maui artist yesterday. Above, you see him holding a favourite print from his latest project. He told me that this one is titled "Smooth" because he was listening to pal (and part-time Maui resident) Carlos Santana's eponymous song as he created it. Then he generously gave it "unto" me! ("You can sell it if you need the money." he told me) Davo's work is at the IMAGES Gallery on Front Street in Lahaina http://www.imagesinc.com/ . He told me that his little hale ('hah lay') on it's little acre shares a boundary with Oprah's huge property. . . So send in those boat questions! Here's the teaser: The day after we moved ALL of our possessions aboard, Hurricane Iniki drew a bead on Waikiki. What happened next? Stay tuned! Just don't ever get into line behind me at the bank ;-) But DO return here to Da Spiral often. Your visits and your comments, even just a "Hi" are wonderful messengers of "Aloha" along with angels and all birds . . . .
A L O H A! Cloudia
I think a lot of folks imagine living on a boat to be romantic when in fact it is rather likely to be constrained, constricted and occassionally maddening.
ReplyDeleteCharles- Yes, it is maddening at times! But it gives me the freedom to write. . . . .
ReplyDeleteNot sure I could live on a boat, Cloudia, but would sure like to try it! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI like the Art
ReplyDeleteI know enough of the boat lifestyle to know that like most chosen lifestyles, it comes with its own devils and demons. But if you are indeed truly a boat person, is there any other place to be happy?
ReplyDeleteseems an exciting time ahead!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cat, nice flowers, the man of the year (Davo's Art is beautiful). Soon it will be a great day for America when Obama take possession of White House, the day of my Birthday. Aloha Cloudia and HAPPY NEW YEAR in your marvellous exotic island.
ReplyDeleteHaving cruised in small sailing boats provides a little perspectives. There are joys and trials - salt air gets into everything (even stainless steel cutlery corrodes when washed in salt water). Galleys drip with condensation, glands leak, a radio in the bathroom can be an asset, the ability to shower in a small closet is a must!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Cloudia.
I Australia I know a family of five living on a boat. They have a dinghy to get ashore. There are more people in Cooktown, who live on boats on the Endeavour River. So I think you are quite right to do so if you want to! Anyway have a great new years full of new ideas!
ReplyDeleteCan't waait to read more about your boat.. and life on it.
ReplyDeleteNice art! And what a sweet kittie!
I have only every stayed on a cruise ship and crossed water on a ferry so I can't imagine what it must be like to actually live on a boat. Do tell - everything! :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, Cloudia, let's start at the beginning. How and why did you come to boat living?
ReplyDeleteGran- Aloha!
ReplyDeleteDrofen- Well said! Welcome.
Magic Eye - Indeed! Looking forward to reading YOUR next post.
Claude- Happy Birthday et VOUS, and to the world!! January 20th!!
Brother Tobias- Happiest of New Years to you! "Showering in a closet . . " YES!!!
Reader Wil- You make excellent points. At least we are docked and not anchored out and in need of a dinghy! Best Wishes!
Hi, BUBBLE WENCH!! Enjoyed your post yesterday. You are my she-ro; Happy Happy!
Ake- aloha Dear; right, this ain't no cruise ship . . . . Happy Days, Dear!
Junosmom- OK. Next week we're going to get into ALL this. Remember to send questions, Everyone.
ALOHA & Best Wishes to YOU ALL!!!!!
Floating “trailer trash” – hahaha. I’d live on a boat as long as it is docked somewhere, State facility or not. I grew up in the mountains, and I could deal with everything there (at least in my mind), but in the middle of an ocean? I have tremendous respect for deep water!
ReplyDeleteAnything you write about your boat life is welcome. I’d like se see PICTURES though!
I second Junosmom's request to know how it all started anbd Fida's request for pictures. A man S works with and his partner have a boat on Lake Lanier north of Atlanta. They use it for their weekend home but come back into the city during the week. We were there for a party recently and enjoyed an absolute gorgeous sunset. I'm looking forward to reading more about your boat living. Aloha, Cloudia.
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