Thursday, December 17, 2009

Celebrity Thursday

Aloha, Friend!
Welcome to Celebrity Thursday
in
W A I K I K I


click on the faces
Yes, that's Morgan Freeman
being kind to a complete stranger
in Honolulu's Chinatown at midnight. Long story. . .

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"Happiness comes from the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed."

Storm Jameson






"Enjoy the little things
for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things."


Robert Brault






"I know everybody dies, but I thought I was an exception."
William Styron


"The essence of immortality
is the tendency to make an exception of one's self."
Jane Addams





"Not what we have
but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance."
Epicurus



To a kid
20 years is an unimaginably
long time.


The older we get
the more comprehensible
it becomes.

At 50
we can believe
in 70.

Approaching 60
we begin to believe
in our own
mortality.

So what to think?
What to do?

The other evening
I attended a party
with old friends and colleagues.

Talk was convivial
as it is among friends
turning to wine,
to travel,
to enjoying life.

"After all, how long have I got."
said one
to a murmur of assent
by all.

You may be wondering
why I'm writing on this topic
during the holidays.
It might seem depressing

But my intent
is exactly the opposite,
echoing my friend at the party.

I want to cherish
my hours, my days
and I want the same
for you.

Let's liberate ourselves
from what are really
petty annoyances.

Don't sweat the small stuff,
and it's ALL small stuff
compared to the treasure
we possess.


ALOHA, cloudia

26 comments:

  1. "I know everybody dies, but I thought I was an exception."
    William Styron

    Well said but fear is a reality.

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  2. You have a very nice and vibrant blog.
    It must have been nice to meet Morgan Freeman. He is such a amazing personality.
    And finally the picture quality is beyond comparison. I guess air is very clean and the quality of light is also compliments the photography skills.

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  3. Wow, how sweet of that hot babe to take a moment with Morgan freeman. It must have been his lucky day! ;-)

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  4. btw, it's the Simpson's 20th tv anniversary today.

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  5. right..cherish every single day that we have..

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  6. Yes, yes - great posting!

    Anais Nin:
    People living deeply have no fear of death.

    ps.
    when dead, life is over. Nothing to be afraid of.

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  7. My intent is to outlive every person on the planet so everyone just keep having kids. A long life lived well is the goal, even if the time of that life is measured in mere decades.

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  8. Lovely sentiment and so true. And Morgan Freeman lucked out! :)

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  9. That is a good thing to come on your blog because over here it is snow.
    I am very glad to see Morgan Freeman. My favorit black actor is Denzel Washington.
    ALOHA CLOUDIA !

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  10. It's a positive post that encourages us to take delight in small pleasures. Well done, Cloudia.

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  11. WOW...Morgan Freeman and you,lovely picture...i am dying to hear your long story.Aloha Cloudia.

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  12. Oh wow! First the Brady Bunch and now Morgan Freeman. I have always admired him. You lucky duck!

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  13. In other words "Carpe Diem". Thanks for the wisdom! Have a terrific weekend!

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  14. You have some wonderful insightful quotes here!

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  15. wonderful words to remember my friend. Thank you.
    And BTW, I love Morgan Freeman!!!
    V

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  16. Mahalo

    Yes, that's me: Duck d'Luck!

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  17. I love seeing all your photos and reading your uplifting quotes and words.
    Aloha back at ya!

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  18. I need to revisit these ideas as I recover from a broken heart. As always, I needed this post. Thanks, friend.

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  19. It's such a revelation, when you realize that you've "more than likely" spent more time here on Earth, than what you've got left. It came to me when it dawned on me that my grandmother had lived to be 96, but I was already 49! Now I'm 53, oh boy.

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  20. And every day is a new opportunity to let go of the 'small stuff' in favor of l.i.f.e.
    Thanks for that reminder, you celebrity, you!

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