A L O H A From Honolulu!
There is a fountain of youth:
it is your mind, your talents,
the creativity you bring to your life
and the lives of the people you love.
When you learn to tap this
source, you will have
truly defeated age.
Sophia Loren
Two Photographers
[That's me lower right]
Two photographers can stand in
the same place and take a picture,
but they will come out differently
because of the soul behind the lens.
Samantha Hops
Link To Help
The Historic tree endured the fire
Next morning the sun shone bright
Birds sang in the branches
And the banyan tree stood tall
A symbol of hope and strength
It had faced the fire
And like our Hope
Survived
Old & Young Kids
Young people are in
a condition like permanent
intoxication, because youth
is sweet and they are growing.
Aristotle
Aristotle
I realized that
I don’t have to be perfect.
All I have to do is show up
and enjoy the messy, imperfect,
and beautiful journey of my life.
Kerry Washington
I don’t have to be perfect.
All I have to do is show up
and enjoy the messy, imperfect,
and beautiful journey of my life.
Kerry Washington
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I'm hoping the banyan tree can regrow what it lost. I didn't know the birdies were back. I saw one reporter's video that showed the horrid landscape, and yep, there were those darn colorful roosters, running around the ground wondering what happened to all of their shrubbery and hiding places! They weren't colorful but covered in soot, so I guess those feral birdies are there to stay! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely post. I am so glad the banyan tree survived. Pixie is wondering why you think she isn't perfect. Great choice of songs, too.
ReplyDeleteI really, really hope that the Banyan Tree survives the coming days and months. Such a powerful reminder of strength and beauty. Which we all need.
ReplyDeleteBless you friends
ReplyDeleteBut that floor that gives a perfect reflection of Pixie is also perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pixie stature.
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ReplyDeleteI think everyone wants the Banyan Tree to survive and stay strong Lahaina!
Beautiful post and photos! Take care, have a great day and happy week!
I saw the tree on the news and hope it continues to thrive. Pixie looks quite regal today.
ReplyDeletePixie and her reflection are quite serene.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. Aloha friends!❤️
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photography and quotes. I love seeing Pixie too.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Cloudia. Scritches to Pixie. ♥
Pixie and her reflection are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat cat reflection is fantastic. And I agree, youth is probably living right, how quick they are to ease into enthusiasm, joy, delight....and thank you for sharing the link to help those affected by the fires. It's so terrible. And the loss of life is devastating. I hope the worst is over now. And I hope the mainlanders, and the rest of the world really chip in to help. #THeRandom
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of Pixie.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you posting, I have been thinking about you ande the fire on Hawaii
ReplyDeleteWhat a devastating fire on Maui. I'm glad to know you are safe, and pray for those who lost loved ones and homes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/08/on-road.html
Love the quote about two photographers. It is so true because photography is an art and everyone has their own style and vision.
ReplyDeleteNice photos and song.
ReplyDeleteThe Maui fire is horrifying. Loss of life, of homes, of jobs, of everything people have is so hard to contemplate, and my thoughts are with the people of the islands.
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I am happy to read that the banyan tree made it. The rest of the event is so sad and just seems to be getting sadder as the death toll rises. I hope you have a great T day.
ReplyDeleteI also read that a home survived as the homeowner watered it down before evacuating. Such a loss and I feel horrible that our government has yet to come and assist. Such a tragedy. Janice
ReplyDeleteSo pleased to see you are here and are OK, so devastating for everyone, we've been seeing the before and after photos, so sad that so many people lost their lives.
ReplyDeleteHappy T Day Cloudia Jan S
Glad you are safe. Such a sad event in your state. Hoping lots and lots of help comes very soon. Such a strong tree - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely words and pictures as always. The showing up imperfect part has more meaning for me as I age and have no choice but to show up that way. Wish I would have understood it all the matters at a younger age.
Happy T-day, and extra hugz and thoughts - especially for your adorable kitty.
Gladx a few things survived that fire storm, it was horrifying! Happy T Day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThe tree's survival is a sign of hope in the midst of the horrifying devastation.
ReplyDeleteSorry I am late visiting. I spent time last night in an ice bath trying to help my back I hurt during the neighborhood clean up. Even though I bent with my knees, I felt something go when I stood up.
ReplyDeleteI saw the Maui banyon tree on TV. I am glad it has survived. It sure gives hope to that city that lost EVERYTHING.
I love the photo of the water bottle in front of that water park. It s adorable. Thanks for sharing it and info on how to help the people of Maui.
I thought of you a lot when I saw the horrible fires, as you are the only person I 'know' in Hawaii. It is so good that the banyan tree survived. That is a sign of hope, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteI played the song too and it is lovely soothing music.
Your photos are beautiful as usual and Pixie on the shiny floor is a perfect image.
Happy T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca
Glad the banyan tree survived and is the picture for strength. Pixie would make a good picture of strength, too. Happy T Day
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but they will come out differently
because of the soul behind the lens.
Samantha Hops """
Yes...I am so sorry for all the loss of life and devastation and I hope everyone will find their loved ones....so awful...Michelle
All the times I have been to Hawaii Maui was the first destination. My heart breaks to see what the fires have done. Give Pixie a pat for me.
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