Welcome to the Beach. . .
this August. . .
"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."
Paul Osumi
Back when a computer was something you went to the college computer center to use (sign in please) or had on your desk at work, I was obsessed with web-cams.
The dream of an eye on different locations is an old one, and I loved "be-ing" on the street in New York City, San Francisco, Paris, London, & Jerusalem everyday.
Eventually though I realized that observing public places has it's limits, despite the solidarity I felt seeing NYC, Ground Zero, and the moving Tribute in Light, on my screen back in 2001.
This morning I realized that all of YOU, my Bloggy Pals, are the real fulfillment of my dream to make the world my neighborhood!
Through you, and your personal editorial choices I have the privilege and pleasure of frequenting Hong Kong, Louisiana, Lake Erie, English countryside, and your daily thoughts. I see the flowers, both human and vegetable, that you share on your blogs. I share your poetry, losses, and points of view.
And You share mine in return!
So won't you be my web cam, my correspondent, my friend, again tomorrow?
I wanted to paste all of your names all over this post, but realized I'd probably leave someone special "out."
Besides, you know who you are. You are my benefactors, my readers, my friends.
Mahalos, eh?
That's how we say 'thank you' here in Waikiki
and in my
Heart.
A L O H A! Cloudia
Wow, that isn't just the beach, its' THE Beach!! Gorgeous flowers, too.
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and the sentiments, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteWil Harrison and myself have tinkered with web-cams. Only for nude purposes though.
ReplyDeleteGLAD LIFE IS GOING ON
ReplyDeleteAh!
ReplyDeletehappy upcoming 50, cloudia! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Cloudia. Beautiful pictures too. I love the Paul Osumi quote-- great advise.
ReplyDeletegood idea
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the beach! Great comments, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Cloudia, what a great post. I love to come here, to sit for a spell and to relax. You are peace and tranquility.
ReplyDeleteSo much change in 50 years. Are most islanders celebrating, or are there still the folks wanting to regain an independent nation? Love the flowers....love your heart for sharing. DrumMajor
ReplyDeleteAye. It is an ever shrinking neighborhood eh?
ReplyDeleteWhat A Lovely Beach !!pictures Are Too Awesome...Great..Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteWhenever I looked at a webcam, like on the Western Wall, I felt like it was spying on private, unaware people.
ReplyDeleteBut your use of the webcam idea is a nice one. Really nice.
Yesterday I was emailing a monk, explaining that we bloggers also "live in community," even if there are no vows and no Rule. Shalom ma soeur, Sister Cloudia.
It's a great dream. Don't let go of it!
ReplyDeleteWhy is the Union Jack on the seal? Please fill me in on this history.
ReplyDeleteWil Harrison.com
Aloha! I'll be your Mahalo every day. :)
ReplyDeleteI am always happy to be your web camera .. Aloha, Cloud!
ReplyDeleteNever been on a web cam. I might follow a cam set up in Hawaii though.
ReplyDeleteHere's a nice Waikiki Webcam to cut & paste in your browser:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.honolulu.gov/multimed/waikiki.asp
Wow, thanks for this bounty of comment-blossoms!
ReplyDeleteWalking Man is right.
Wil: The Hawaiian Monarchs felt close to Britian, or "Beretania" as one of our main streets is called. The Union Jack recognizes the kin-ship they felt with the Brit royals. Also it proclaims: "Not Available for Colonialism - Britain recognizes us - you better too!"