Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Lantern Floating Ceremony

Aloha, Dear Friend!


click on the photos :)
The Holiday is over,
but every day is a holiday in Waikiki


"If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking.

Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk. "


Raymond Inmon




photo courtesy of Ted Trimmer


"Time does not become sacred to us
until we have lived it,
until it has passed over us
and taken with it part of ourselves."

John Burroughs




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Memorial Day is packed with emotion.
From the fly overs of jets
to the ceremonies;
For one day we remember
those who serve
with a choking mixture of
pride, pain, celebration,
and deep regret,
mingled with
duty.



Here in Honolulu
a
lantern floating ceremony,
based on the Toro Nagashi of Japan,
is held every Memorial Day.

Below is a brief, touching video of last year's event,
followed by a longer video of this year's.

Wishing you Peace,

cloudia





















17 comments:

  1. That was stunning. That festival is gorgeous. Thank you bringing so much that is beautiful into my day.

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  2. The lanterns are really cool.

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  3. Thank you and Peace to you.
    Aloha, dear friend. Thank you for your kind words on my blog.

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  4. As life must be lived forwards, yet can only be understood backwards, one can only hope that those lights will reach their destination, providing worldwide peace.
    A nice start into the new month for you all.

    daily athens

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  5. Another lovely tribute, darling!

    Hope you had a gorgeous Memorial Day!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  6. How absolutely beautiful. I love the diversity in the very first pic!

    JOhn

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  7. What a beautiful festival and the lanterns are so cool! Aloha, cher!

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  8. very cool. aloha



    ye

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  9. thx for sharing..very interesting event!

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  10. Thank you for your visit today :)

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  11. hi cloudia how r u good pic and good blog .

    Regards

    Dinesh Chandra

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  12. It is very important to remember every year. The lantern floating ceremony is very beautiful.

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  13. Gorgeous lanterns - serene and peaceful.

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  14. I'm sorry I missed Toro Nagashi this year. I really think it's a moving ceremony.

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