“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.”
Matsuo Basho
“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”
Marcel Proust
A woman after my own heart;
two words: "Sun Protection."
“They remember me as this shy girl sitting under the table. But they obviously didn't know what was going on in my head.”
Izabella Scorupco
In the final days of his administration, Bush the Younger did something surprising. He declared the pristine Northwestern Hawaiian Islands a Marine National Monument.
This paradise at the far side of our archipelago is called:
Papahanaumokuakea.
Recently NOAA reported that 15 different species of whales, more than expected, frequent the large, watery "park."
80 types of coral, almost half of them found only in Hawaiian waters, also homestead these waters.
Here in Waikiki, with the near shore waters full of cavorting humans, and party boats jostling for sunset views just beyond the reef ,
I like to think of the whales and their buddies
lounging in their own V.I.P. enclave.
Perhaps some day I'll untie from the dock
and sail out to visit them. After all,
I too am found only in Hawaiian waters. . .
"In the final days of his administration, Bush the Younger did something surprising. He declared the pristine Northwestern Hawaiian Islands a Marine National Monument."
ReplyDeleteJeez, talk about shocking. Maybe he got confused and thought it was a military thing since it said "Marine" LOL!
Wil Harrison.com
Every line a winner! What are the blossoms called?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lively happy post! A breath of fresh air in my crazy life right now!
ReplyDeleteI am in the midst of report writing and marking exams,(high school teacher), so my visits to other blogs are a bit limited right now! All my blog posts are scheduled! But it's nearly over! One more week!
I can see Cloudia climbing the riggin' standing in the crows nest with her patch over one eye and a parrot on her shoulder..."Whale's Ho 4 point's off the Larboard bow, all mates to quarters! Camera's at the ready!"
ReplyDeleteIt is a tidy vessel, love that sweep in the deck line.
Wow, I have never seen a twin-colored hibiscus before...that is so beautiful, Cloudia...
ReplyDeleteGood lines indeed. Great shots all. The one of Diamond Head makes me feel like I'm standing right there looking at it in person. The hibiscus is gorgeous-- I've never seen on like it either.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you're back baby!
Hi Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog, "Blasts From the Past". I have never been to Hawaii, but I look forward to exploring your blog further.
Next time you visit me, check out my poetry blog, "Invisible Keepsakes" if you have the time.
Kat
Nice pics , I guess I can visit your blog and visit hawaii. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to sail my home around. The photos were lovely. That hibiscus is incredible.
ReplyDeleteYou quote Basho, a poet in 17 centuries, with the photo of a ship. He said that people floated their lives on a ship. You have the same feeling with him.
ReplyDeleteOh that flower is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.!
ReplyDeleteLife is a journey written/directed by God. And we actors - I belive.
ReplyDeleteHow glorious to see hibiscus living outdoors! I have to take mine in in the winter. Ah well. All the better to appreciate your marvellous locale and photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely oddly colored Hibiscus .. and I love your 'home' ... Aloha!
ReplyDeleteI love Island diversity, both in nature and among the people.
ReplyDeleteNice to know that Bush the younger did one good thing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos!
Cloudia-found-only-in-Hawaiian-waters, I love how you identify with your fellow creatures.
ReplyDeletePardon my ignorance...but...it that really your boat/house?
Cat's Ahoy with Cloudia! Your boat doesn't appear to be too much like Popeye's style, as you'd mentioned before. Maybe because of it's "cap."
ReplyDeleteFor sure, a "visitor" poured their mai tai near that amazing hibiscus. It's just preaching diversity!
I'd read about Bush saving the seas...that's good, even if not in his typical functionality.
Sunny in Kansas, and my hibiscus canes are comin' up! DrumMajor
Ah, no lawn mow...now THAT'S paradise...
ReplyDeletevery cool
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! David and I sent you a card. Hope you got it.
ReplyDeleteThe heat and humidity are so unbearable, we have the a/c on constantly.
Aloha Everybody!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what those amazing, two-toned hibiscus are called; but I've never let my ignorance come between a good picture and YOUR eyes ;-)
Yes, that is my house / boat (but it's not a house-boat)
As GiGi writes, Oahu has been hot an unusually sticky (for us) for a while now. PLEASE TURN THE TRADE WINDS BACK ON!
Think I'll visit some Spring-ier places in your blogs.
See ya soon. And please hang out here ANYTIME!
I can get lost in these photos
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snaps. The mountain in the background for 2ns snap looks good. What is that multi-colored flower. Never seen before.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos.. That's a very unique looking flower.. We don't have them over here..
ReplyDeleteThat is very cool! Yes, their own VIP area.
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