A L O H A From Honolulu!
Although the world
is full of suffering,
it is also full of
the overcoming of it.
Helen Keller
It is easier to achieve
a desired result in
short pieces.
Gustav Mahler
Ua ola no i ka pane a ke aloha
There is life in a kindly reply.
ᬦᬦᬦᬦᬦᬦᬦᬦᬛLove You, Pixie & Cloudia
Although the world
is full of suffering,
it is also full of
the overcoming of it.
Helen Keller
It is easier to achieve
a desired result in
short pieces.
Gustav Mahler
Ua ola no i ka pane a ke aloha
There is life in a kindly reply.
Helen Keller was right. Then and now.
ReplyDeleteWell Fernando, I would have that problem if I had to wake up early too.
ReplyDeleteThe blue wings flower is beautiful. I don't think Pixie will have to worry about getting ready to exist when she wakes up. She looks like she's sleeping in for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello Cloudia,:=) I am pleased you have included a quote by the revered Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa renowned in Portugal and world wide for his literature.
ReplyDeleteThe blue flowers are almost fairy like in appearance so delicate and beautiful.
Hello Cloudia,
ReplyDeleteLovely birds and a sweet shot of Pixie.
The sky and flower images are beautiful.
Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend.
PS, I appreciate your comments and visit.
The Blue wings flower is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteMy latest post:
http://craniumbolts.blogspot.com/2021/10/trip-to-jayamangali-blackbuck-reserve.html
So beautiful birds, Loved all pics.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
I don't exist for a while when I wake up either. Pixie knows the feeling.
ReplyDeleteThe Blue Wings looks a lot like the little wildflower we saw this week, Blue Curls! They must be country cousins!
ReplyDeleteYour cat is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI can relate to Fernando and to Pixie.
ReplyDeleteJolly!
ReplyDeleteAll these flower pictures make be want to buy a plane ticket.
ReplyDeleteTummy tickles to Miss P.
After the health emergency you really should ❤️
ReplyDeleteFernando Pessoa knows me well. Those Blu wings look like tropical pansies, tho' their in the mint family. Ty friend
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