Wednesday, November 25, 2009

A Stroll

ALOHA, Friend

Welcome to Wednesday in Honolulu

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Welcome to Wednesday in Honolulu

Let's take a stroll through local history. . .
just off busy King St.




"It is such a secret place, the land of tears.”

Antoine de Saint-Exupery






"I am like a falling star who has finally found her place next to another in a lovely constellation, where we will sparkle in the heavens forever.”


Amy Tan






“To leave a place is to die a little”

French Proverb







“Write injuries in sand, kindnesses in marble”

French Proverb



"With Jesus in Heaven"






"Killed by Automobile"


"Ask yourself: Have you been kind today?
Make kindness your daily modus operandi
and change your world."
Annie Lennox


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It can be very peaceful visiting with the people
who built our Hawaii of today.


They still have lasting lessons to teach us.



Hawaiians, Portuguese, Diplomats, Americans, Tahitians,
Royalty and Religious. . .



All together here as in life.




Thank you for all you did!
There is no place like Honolulu, my home.



ALOHA, cloudia

23 comments:

  1. Walking among the dead is always the place where I know there will be peace to go with the solitude of them.

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  2. Beautiful post reflecting the contributions of those who passed through before us.

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  3. Beautiful choice to remember who came before. With such kindness in your gratitute too.
    I'm grateful our blog paths have crossed. . .Have a lovely Thanksgiving, my friend!

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  4. Beautiful as always....

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING CLOUDIA !

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  5. Again, makes one glad to read about your happyness and ability to live life.

    A wonderful Wednesday.

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  6. I find things like this fascinating, like clues to lives that sometimes are forgotten - yet not.

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  7. "We are but a moment's sunlight..."

    That's too bad about the boy being killed by the automobile. I read once that back in the early days of cars, there were only two registered vehicles in the entire state. (I forget which state). They ran into each other!

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  8. Annie Lennox's quote is a great place to be, even if it nullifies the quest for finding the perfect "zingers"... in the perfect time frame...

    All the best to you, Cloudia.

    Tschuess,
    Chris

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  9. These proverbs are so fitting with the photos.

    Great pictures as always.

    Best regards,
    Tom Bailey

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  10. Beautiful - loved seeing some of the older stones and reflecting on the histories.

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  11. Thanks for the beginning of holiday stroll and the reminder to be kind above all else!

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  12. Cemeteries can be such interesting places - liked the walk round. Have a lovely thanksgiving.

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  13. Just dropping by to say hello.

    As always, great photos with nice quotes to ponder. This one is quite different but simply fascinating.

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  14. I try to start school with this thought. Sometimes I become distracted, sadly!

    Beautiful post.

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  15. And Happy Thanksgiving my friend!
    Blessings to you and yours!
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  16. It is such a beautiful place. I must return one day.

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  17. Wonderful words and stones.
    I most love the simple one beginning "Loving mother ..."

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