Friday, September 11, 2009

Wise Bird

A L O H A
Greetings!
You Have Entered a Zone of Ease & Good Spirits
Bring Your Well-Intentioned Self Inside for Refreshment

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The Morning Mists Yielded a Rainbow



"A dream you dream alone may be a dream,
but a dream two people dream together is a reality."
John Lennon




But Late Morning Shed a Blue Smile
on Diamond Head
and all the little bungalows of Kapahulu.

"Obstacles are those frightful things you see

when you take your eyes off the goal."

Hannah Moore



This picture has a story.

The bird was RIGHT outside our parked car, perfectly posed on my favorite husband's side. I handed him my "live" camera:

"Shoot it! Shoot it!

The bird flew from my sight, but hubby remained intent with the camera. "That's OK, just hand it back." I said, a little peremptorily.

Who ever heard of an impatient Cloud-ia?

(I wandered as impatiently as a cloud...)



I recognized my (sometime) tendency to impatience...
He got the swell pic you see above
and a sheepish apology.
Sometimes you just have to take a chill pill
and let them play it out!
A little bird told me.

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart
and try to love the questions themselves.
Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you
because you would not be able to live them.
And the point is to live everything.
Live the questions”
Rainer Maria Rilke
A L O H A! Cloudia



22 comments:

  1. You cracked me up this morning. I do so love when the wife figure jumps the gun with a supposition of my inability to perform the whatever of the moment only to have those expectations of failure met with the desired output. {:-P}

    I find that if we stay in the moment that all questions and desires needed in that moment are right there with us.

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  2. Wonderful post, Cloudia. I have been that impatient dame with the camera, too. BUT I'm too greedy and impatient even ever to pass it.

    Love that Rilke quote. Just what the doctor ordered this morning.

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  3. I'm imagining a whole genre of just too late photo's. 'Perch where a bird had just been', etc. Your favourite husband is a creative genius.

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  4. i like the phrase about dreams where dreams shared are a reality.

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  5. You are so right, Cloudia!
    I drive a little more aggressively than hubby, but if I drive I cannot take photos. I am learning to suck it up and tolerate his slower speed to get those shots.
    So much fun!
    cheerio

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  6. Lovely lesson ... da boid looks like a Jay but the colors are wrong ..

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  7. I love the rainbow, it seems incomplete yet so hopeful

    I take lots of deep breaths these days, cleansing breaths that bring me back to the moment

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  8. Love the lesson!!! And the rainbow!

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  9. Keep that bulbul on your side of town please. We've got so many of them eating my mother's orchids. They're driving her to distraction.

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  10. I too am impatient, luckily MWM isn't! :)

    Great shot your hubby got Cloudia. :)

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  11. Rainbows, bungalows, birds, and your words...a few of my favorite things...

    Lately I've been taking a steady diet of chill pills, hopefully they will take effect soon!

    Great post today Cloudia.
    Elizabeth

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  12. You are not alone Cloudia ;) This post made me smile, I have played it out with my own dear husband on many a photo shoot! I used to think I had loads of patience and I still think I do, but he has me beat by many miles.

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  13. Being ready is a lot, being able to wait even more, using the right moment most.

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  14. I wanna live in one of the bungalows....is that good or bad? DrumMajor

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  15. “Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart
    and try to love the questions themselves.
    Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you
    because you would not be able to live them.
    And the point is to live everything.
    Live the questions”

    This quote gave me chills up and down my whole body. It struck a cord for sure. I love your blog, and your posts are the daily inspiration I need.

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  16. Thanks to each one of you!

    Kay is right: the bird is a Red Vented Bulbul. They do not produce vitamin C so they eat lots of fruit (as Kay complains).

    Glad you enjoyed it!

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  17. Oh, I love that Rilke quote. I haven't seen it in a long time.

    And that purple sky. Oh, my, my, my. With a rainbow icing.

    Lovely post, as always.

    Aloha & (bowing deeply with palms together)

    Gina

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  18. I have a wish.
    To stand exactly between the two ends of rainbow and watch it going above me.
    I dont know whether it is possible or not but yes, rainbow we all watch from far but I want to touch the colors. Possible ?
    God knows.

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