Honolulu by Night
“Let us step into the night and pursue
that flighty temptress, adventure.”
J.K. Rowling
“Every true artist has been inspired more
by the beauty of lines and color and the
relationships between them than by
the concrete subject of the picture.”
Piet Mondrian
“Vertical and horizontal lines are the expression of two opposing forces; they exist everywhere and dominate everything; their reciprocal action constitutes 'life'. . .
Piet Mondrian
Pods of "Clusia rosea, the autograph tree,
copey, balsam apple, pitch-apple, and Scotch attorney,
[is] a tropical and sub-tropical plant species. . ."
Wikipedia Link
It is called Scotch Attorney because
one can write on it's leaves with a fingernail
and the writing will remain.
“Money can buy you a fine dog, but
only love can make him wag his tail.”
Kinky Friedman
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Love You,
cloudia
That's really getting up and personal with your kitty.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful - but the final two photos speak most loudly to me.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics. Loved the post.
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome post! I love the shot of Pixie.
ReplyDeleteStunning view in your first shot Cloudia.. from your balcony?? Looooove the quote with Pixie shot.. so true!
ReplyDeleteThat night shot is amazing! And hello to the dear Pixie!
ReplyDeleteNice quotes
ReplyDeleteAwww, sweet Pixie! She needs a belly rub.
ReplyDeleteLove the graphics and the wise words. Cut kitty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.
Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. 😎
Wonderful photos. Honolulu at night is so vibrant, and you captured it perfectly. Love that Kinky Friedman quote!!
ReplyDeleteThe cat looks like my calico, Rosie.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous images and words.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous photography . . so enjoyed these. And your line quite made me smile as I am currently part of a lines challenge!
ReplyDeleteCute shots!
ReplyDeleteHello Cloudia, love your sweet kitty. The night shot of Honolulu is beautiful! Lovely photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week! PS, thanks for the visit and comment.
ReplyDeleteA most interesting plant. I never heard of such a thing before. I initially thought it was a close-up of star anise.
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