Waikiki By Night Looking Towards Diamond Head.
Dark Space To Left: Ala Wai Canal & Ala Wai
Community Park
“There’s always people
looking the other way when
the miracles take place -
Dawn Reddens The Alenuihaha Channel;
- people who want only
a good night’s sleep when
the stars are dancing,
comets falling, the angels
leaning low out of midnight
with their trumpets,
their cantatas of longing.”
Paul Russell
No Morning Like Oahu Morning
"Each morning we are
born again. What we do
today is what matters most."
Buddha
View From The 38th Floor
Waikiki was a sandy area where
fresh water
fresh water
from the mountains mingled
with the salt surf creating a place
famous for healing from ancient times.
Hawaiian Royals kept gracious beach
homes here, while Hawaiians grew taro
and Asian subjects raised ducks and rice.
and Asian subjects raised ducks and rice.
Though an urban resort today,
I heard roosters crowing while
taking the pre-dawn pics above.
I heard roosters crowing while
taking the pre-dawn pics above.
Hawaiian spirits live again.
Every Day - Every Night
Every Day - Every Night
ಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾಾ
Thank You
Friends!
Fondly, cloudia
All photos shot from apartment of a friend.
That's what makes a rich community, many different cultures sharing together.. happily Perth is the same ✨
ReplyDeleteWonderful night photography.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see both of you today!
ReplyDeleteGrand views! That first shot is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteLove those high-rise views. Does Hawaii have earthquakes or just volcanoes?
ReplyDeleteOutstanding views!
ReplyDeleteI'm not born again until about 11:00.
ReplyDeleteWhat a view they have, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteNight shots are amazing and then the dawn arrives. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long while since I've been to Waikiki. What I remember is that all the people, traffic, and shops didn't ruin the ocean, the breeze, the sun, the nature for me. I loved swimming in the ocean as the sun rose. That is heaven.
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