Aloha!
You are MOST welcome today-
"All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another."
Anatole France
Red Hibuscus always remind me of Jamaica
"The man who looks for security, even in the mind, is like a man who would chop off his limbs in order to have artificial ones which will give him no pain or trouble."
"The man who looks for security, even in the mind, is like a man who would chop off his limbs in order to have artificial ones which will give him no pain or trouble."
Henry Miller
"Change is inevitable - except from a vending machine."
Robert C. Gallagher
As soon as I approached down the sidewalk I could see that things were Back-Assward. The back of my house was facing the street, and the prow (for our home is a boat) is now facing the open channel of the harbor, appearing ready for a quick get away to an off-shore voyage.
The "shake-down" cruise had been a success. Both engines - the giant tractor-trailer (lorry) sized Detroit Diesel in the engine room/Cloudia's dressing room, and the new Yamaha outboard "kicker" - had functioned flawlessly.
The surveyor counted the life jackets, admired my sanitation system (*blush*) and made sure that the navigation lights, well, lighted.
Everything checked out. Next stop: an appointment with the Harbor Master (a functionary of the State of Hawaii) who will observe our exit and return of the harbor before signing off on our continued residence here in the Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor.
Reversing the orientation of our home has taken some getting used to. 3rd Mate Kitty in particular seemed a bit befuddled. Usually she leads me aboard, turns to the right, and then leads me on to her food bowl aft so I can admire it's abundance, or replenish a scandalous drought of crunchies.
She hesitated. I could almost hear the cogs in her little kitty-cogitation device reversing. We, too, forget what we will see outside the hatch, and the sun now shines through a completely opposite morning-porthole here aboard the good ship Bizarre-O.
Fortunately, here at my keyboard below decks, everything looks comfortingly normal. Though things have clearly been "shaken up." Habit has been broached just enough to make us really SEE , instead of merely pass through accustomed surroundings. Fresh eyes, sorta.
Gotta be the cheapest backyard vacation yet, and gives a whole new meaning to "flipping a house!"
Yes, we're enjoying our "backward" life. I've just got to be careful about walking off the usual side.
Blogger overboard!
A L O H A! Cloudia
The red hibiscus flowers reminds me the Martinique island and mine of course.
ReplyDeleteBut the weather is so rainy that the flowers are not very nice.
ALOHA, Cloudia !
Mazal tov on passing the test.
ReplyDeleteI love your perspective on perspective. Just don't get up on the wrong side of bed.
Beautiful photo of the Hibuscus.
ReplyDeleteI had to stop and think about what I was reading and then I realized you live on a boat. That has got to take some getting used to. Glad it all got straightened out and you are good to go again.
ReplyDeleteI envision your sea trials whith the Cap'n wearing an eye patch and the first mate talking in pirate slang.
ReplyDelete"Arrgghhh Matey, avast the yardarm and hoist the sails we go a plunderin' for booty this fine day!"
Congrats on passing your harbour inspection!
ReplyDeleteIt must be tremendous fun having your home a totally different way round - I'm going to spend the day imagining ours is, and what it would be like! Sometimes we change the furniture round and that is disorienting enough, waking with the window somewhere else - but fun!
(PS Keep looking over the side: Captain Gurgle's searching for a secret portal - you will know if he's around from the sounds of the Tea Shanty underwater!)
G. Raphitti Neckmann
I am grinning .. and I love your neighbor kitty ... good thing neither of you sleep walks!
ReplyDeleteAloha!!!!
I still remember what you told me. If I go on a trip, I can still come home to my house. But if YOU were to go on a trip and crashed the boat, you would have NO house to come home to.
ReplyDeletepretty scary!
That sounds my kinda life Cloudia - kitty will soon get used to it.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on passing that test Cloudia. Photos were fabulous as always, and so was your post. Neighbor kitty looked very content.
ReplyDeleteMy mother was always changing the furniture around in the lounge - I can't tell you how many bruises I had from walking into a chair or a coffee table that was in the wrong place!! :(
ReplyDeleteCongrats on passing the inspection.
ReplyDeleteI think the only thing more beautiful than red hibiscus is more red hibiscus-- or pink or apricot or.... no, it is positively the red. Wow oh wow!
Yes, must be nice to just turn the house around once in a while.
ReplyDeleteWil Harrison.com
So exactly how long DOES it take to comb a beach, anyway ?
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are comfortable in this home, Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteAloha folks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your visits & comments.
Much appreciated!!
wish i lived on a boat
ReplyDeletenow life with a new perspective!
ReplyDeletenamaste /\
aloha!
Why did you have to flip the boat around? huh... Did I miss a post?
ReplyDeleteLove the pics!