Aloha from Honolulu
outside of Hawaii State Capitol Link
Appreciate
how well you are coping
with this highly
unusual time!
Morning Light Dogs
Take a moment to notice
your quiet competence
that doesn't shout,
but speaks volumes.
Life responds to
the generous.
Heliconia bihai of the family Heliconiaceae
is an erect herb typically growing
taller than 1.5 m.
It is native to northern
South America and
the West Indies. Wikipedia
Learn to see that
the world is a place
of becoming.
Things that bother you
are not finished yet.
Asystasia gangetica, commonly known as
the Chinese violet, coromandel
or creeping foxglove. In
South Africa this plant may
simply be called asystasia.
Wikipedia
Tough Times Don't Last.
Loving, Kind People DO.
Be loving and kind
to YOURSELF.
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Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia
Links
Father Damien Mural shown in two parts
Downtown Honolulu
About Damien Link
Thank you for the beautiful blooms, murals and Pixie.
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ReplyDelete...Father Damien is an important part of Hawaiian history!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent reminder. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove the Pixie shot.
ReplyDeleteAloha! Namaste _/\_
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this. My spirit needed it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post today. I love that Pixie is turning the world upside-down, or is that right-side-up?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series of photos and perfect quotes and advice :) Uplifting for sure!
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ReplyDeletethe world is a place
of becoming.
Things that bother you
are not finished yet."
OH! I like that! ❤️
Father Damien must be very much loved. I like the statue and the two part mural. I also like the beaitiful flowers you shared and of course, the gorgeous palm trees. I hope Pixie turns upright soon. She has a ghost like quality in this photo!
ReplyDeleteSHowing the cat with the reflection at the top is very funny and effective.
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The Helliconia is very impressive and it's fun to see Pixie upside down!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cloudia, and your cat, Pixie, upside down..............
ReplyDeleteSpider-Pixie is on the lookout for Dogtor Octopus.
ReplyDeleteI'm always wondering about the expense of having multiple animals.
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Beautiful photos
ReplyDeleteI like the Father Damien mural :)
ReplyDeleteI saw Heliconias in Darwin, they grow well there with the humid weather.
Love Pixie'w photo, so sweet.
Love that upside down of Pixie but I think that Honolulu is still on the north side of the equator. Still a good try.
ReplyDeleteLove the Fr. Damien mural. What a brave, self-sacrificing man.
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