A L O H A From Honolulu!
Each cloud we burst,
each moon we drum,
each sun we dance is an
essential part of the wheel...
The whole is incalculable.
Thomas Lloyd Qualls
The bird in the hedgerow
was still singing as we marched
out to the roadway, and followed
our merry pipers home to town.
Patrick MacGill
African Tulip Fallen From The Tree
There's only one thing
that can heal the heart...
Only one... It's love.
Masashi Kishimoto
What is really exciting
to me is to see people
with differing views come
together and finally
respect each other.
Fred Rogers
The World According to Mister Rogers
Three Of Us
The person who has
many faults is
usually the first to
criticize others.
Korean Proverb
People are dealing too much
with the negative, with
what is wrong. ...
Why not try the other way,
to look into the patient and
see positive things, to
just touch those things
and make them bloom?
Thich Nhat Hanh
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Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia
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Why did the chicken cross the sidewalk? ☺
ReplyDeleteFred Rogers spoke loudest to and for me today.
ReplyDeleteLove the gentleman following the piper home and the quote from Thich Naht Hanh. Great post.
ReplyDeleteDelightful Dears ❤️
ReplyDeleteI think that Korean Proverb is just wrong and has so many faults that... Hey, wait a minute...
ReplyDeleteLove the last quote and your cute Pixie posing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and the weekend!
Beautiful words and especially the last one. I've been doing the positive rather than the negative for years. It's most refreshing.
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing Pixie. A sweet face.
Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.
Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Scritches to Pixie. ♥
Beautiful photos, and I like the Korean proverb!
ReplyDeleteJOLLY!
ReplyDeletePixie is telling us to think positive or else! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWas that rooster stalking his prey? That made me laugh having a rooster and chickens of my own I know of the strange things they do.
ReplyDeleteWild roosters do as they will. Thank you both for looking in!
ReplyDeleteWas it Hawaii that I remember reading about chickens running loose? Can't remember where for sure. - Margy
ReplyDeleteGood skies.
ReplyDeleteFred Rogers hit it on the nose. I wish it could be more true in the times we are living in now.
ReplyDeleteAha... So our chickens and roosters are moving to Honolulu are they?
African Tulips are amazing.. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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