ALOHA TO YOU!
Welcome
Welcome
All the visitors
seemed to be enjoying Waikiki this weekend. . .
"I want to express my feelings,
not illustrate them."
Jackson Pollock
seemed to be enjoying Waikiki this weekend. . .
"I want to express my feelings,
not illustrate them."
Jackson Pollock
If you like more solitude,
you can learn how to Windsurf. . .
"Our lives
teach us who we are."
Salman Rushdie
you can learn how to Windsurf. . .
"Our lives
teach us who we are."
Salman Rushdie
Had to go back Saturday night and enjoy it!
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What a burst of happiness this morning
when I saw that the 200th person,
heck! that Two Hundred and TWO
Dears
have joined this blog!
MAHALO NUI
Means a BIG THANK YOU!
When I was little,
my brother and I had a cheap little reel-to-reel tape recorder.
We used to record a play "radio show" on it.
My little brother didn't like the fact that it was MY show
and that he was my side kick.
But I was older and had a bigger mouth.
The idea of actually having a real audience
was a kids pipe dream back then.
Back then, even parents didn't pretend to be interested
in their kids' activities
beyond saying stuff like:
"Turn that off!"
When I was a little older
a neighbor boy had a tiny pirate radio station in his basement
and we used to broadcast in a one block radius
fearing
that the FCC trucks would roll up on us
and take us to federal prison.
Later, I got to play around in college and public radio.
Then THIS, this blog thing!
Warhol said that everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
And today I really do "broadcast" to the world!
I'm no Arianna Huffington
but 2o2 of you have joined!
A bunch more look in daily!
And just as exciting,
I have met YOU,
lots of other FAMOUS people
in far flung places.
You share your world
better than any mass media could
and together we are building the future,
you, me, and all those cool folks in my blog roll
(please visit them).
Thank you.
Thank you for letting me in your club,
our club.
You are more appreciated
than you probably realize.
Yeah...
YOU!
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What a burst of happiness this morning
when I saw that the 200th person,
heck! that Two Hundred and TWO
Dears
have joined this blog!
MAHALO NUI
Means a BIG THANK YOU!
When I was little,
my brother and I had a cheap little reel-to-reel tape recorder.
We used to record a play "radio show" on it.
My little brother didn't like the fact that it was MY show
and that he was my side kick.
But I was older and had a bigger mouth.
The idea of actually having a real audience
was a kids pipe dream back then.
Back then, even parents didn't pretend to be interested
in their kids' activities
beyond saying stuff like:
"Turn that off!"
When I was a little older
a neighbor boy had a tiny pirate radio station in his basement
and we used to broadcast in a one block radius
fearing
that the FCC trucks would roll up on us
and take us to federal prison.
Later, I got to play around in college and public radio.
Then THIS, this blog thing!
Warhol said that everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
And today I really do "broadcast" to the world!
I'm no Arianna Huffington
but 2o2 of you have joined!
A bunch more look in daily!
And just as exciting,
I have met YOU,
lots of other FAMOUS people
in far flung places.
You share your world
better than any mass media could
and together we are building the future,
you, me, and all those cool folks in my blog roll
(please visit them).
Thank you.
Thank you for letting me in your club,
our club.
You are more appreciated
than you probably realize.
Yeah...
YOU!
"Happiness itself does not stay -
only moments of happiness do."
- Spanish Proverb
only moments of happiness do."
- Spanish Proverb
The Buddha With the Red Bonnet. I love it!
ReplyDeleteAlso really like the Pollock quote. It's so simple but it helps to remind me to look at what he does more closely.
I made my way to a blog that I relly love.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another inspiring post, Cloudia!
Great quotes/photos too!
Have a great week ahead!
ALOHA!!
Big hugs
Betty
Oops! I meant to say ..really instead of relly. Arg!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI fear I'm not much of a fan of Pollock. He could draw an chose not to.
ReplyDeleteSure would love to visit you. I'm sure we'd have a lot of fun. Pretty busy here, entertaining grandkids, moving...
ReplyDeletealoha, friend
Congratulations on your 202, but you already know that more than 202 read your blog.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Cloudia. Your blog is usually one of the bright spots of my day.
ReplyDeleteYah-hoo! What an accomplishment! I'm proud to have 28. I have been lurking more than commenting lately but please know that I love your posts and feel close to you and Daryl and Mental Mama although I don't know how you know each other. I'm pretty sure that I got to their blogs through you, many thanks.
ReplyDeleteArianna who? ha, ha, ha. I hang with the quality right here in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteLoved the post.
it has been a pleasure!
ReplyDeletenamaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!!
Concratulations upon the achievement being you.
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We went to the Soto Mission Obon for the first time in 36 years last year. We were married there in 1973. I loved seeing your photo. It brought back memories.
ReplyDeleteCongrats cher! Very inspirational post! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteMay many more join this wonderful blog...blogger is a fun place to be because of people like you.Hugs Cloudia :):)Aloha !
ReplyDeleteAloha Cloudia!! I love the beach picture! omgosh!!! How are you? Are your test results out? Wish you all the best. hugs and have a great rest of the week!!
ReplyDeleteCloudia,
ReplyDeleteMerci for your comments.I enjoy you Blog....its a happy,sunny place to visit.
Buddha would approve I'm sure.
Pollock would approve also.
The strangeness will wear off and I think we will discover the deeper meanings in modern art.
Jackson Pollock
Oh great photos, as always, Cloudia. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about the Salman Rushdie quote. I don't think they do - always.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Cloudia. I'm glad to be a part of your club/audience!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl!!
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This is a great club!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Casablanca and Bilbao, Spain!
What a beautiful post, Cloudia! The nice images are joyful and interesting, and also the quotes.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
So love your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteKay was MARRIED at the Soto Mission, cool eh?!
My MRI shows a messed up back, but it is feeling lots better and the doc will help me to stay that way...
i always love stopping by for a look into your life half way around the world :)
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