A L O H A From Honolulu!
5 Arrows |
Nostalgia in reverse,
the longing for yet
another strange land,
grew especially strong
in spring.
Vladimir Nabokov
sweet spring is your
time is my time is our
time for springtime is lovetime
and viva sweet love
(all the merry little birds are
flying in the floating in the
very spirits singing in
are winging in the blossoming)
e.e. cummings
It's spring fever.
That is what the name of it is.
And when you've got it,
you want—oh, you don't
quite know what it is
you do want, but
it just fairly makes
your heart ache,
you want it so!
Mark Twain
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Creating these posts
can be an emotional thing.
A famous rabbi wouldn't
even answer the door
if he was not himself.
Energy & Feelings
pronounce themselves
in everything we do
and say.
Check your state.
Is it who you
really are
?
Weed your garden.
Choose your flowers
and some 'weeds'
Groom your mood.
Things will change.
But then they always do.
Except now
you will be driving.
Thanks for your dear visit!
Love You,
Cloudia & Pixie
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13 comments:
Love the Margaret Attwood quote - which is probably true of me in several seasons.
"Things will change. But then they always do."
The only constant is change.
Nice post and clicks
Hello,
Wonderful quotes and photos!
I love the skies and palm trees.
Have a happy day!
Planning on getting into the dirt today! Great post, Cloudia!
Mark Twain was a genius writer, one of the best 💙 Beautiful words also by mon amie Cloudia 😉💜
Thank You my Dears!
Thoughts to ponder and always these idyllic photos to warm us. Have I told you how much I love Pixie's header shot? She makes me smile every time I open up your blog.
Great post! I love the 5 arrows and "a partridge in a pear tree." Pixie is adorable, as always. Have a glorious day!
You are both just so fabulous to us thank you!
Aloha Cloudia and Pixie, a strange and most wonderful thing to be alive yes indeed! Great shots around your lovely place on Earth. Pixie is just so sweet too. Enjoy your day, out and about.
...every year Maui needs more arrows. Sad!
Twain was wise.
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