A L O H A From
H O N O L U L U
Every day one should
at least hear one little song,
read one good poem,
see one fine painting and
-- if at all possible --
speak a few
sensible words.
Goethe
These single-wall Hawaii bungalows
are a beautiful aspect of our
local built environment. I love
these little Hale
("Hah - Lay" - Hawaiian word
When storms descend
and shadows fall,
We stand together,
one and all
Hands joined tightly,
hearts beat strong
Showing kindness
is where we belong
Comfort flows
like gentle light
Healing hearts,
making futures bright
In darkness,
we'll hold hope's true song
Helping those affected
To get along.
Pixie
There is always something
to be grateful for, even
when life is hard and
times are tough.
Unknown
ᜇᜇᜇᜇᜇᜇᜇᜇᜇᜇ
Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia
18 comments:
"is always something"
Gilda Radner
P:ixie's poem is beautiful. Nearly as beautiful as she is.
Good read about that single wall houses. Only the problem building with wood becomes now painfully clear. Reason that around 1500 it was forbidden to build wooden houses inside the city walls in what are now the Netherlands.
Great photos. And those texts are so true. Thank you for visiting my blog.
Beautiful photos, love the moon and rainbow.
Pixie's poem is lovely.
Take care, have a wonderful day!
A huge moon! Lovely Pixie!
"speak a few sensible words"
or even write them 😊
Pixie is a darling.
Thanks for sharing your beauty that you see, write and hear!
Always, always something for which to be grateful, Cloudia. And what an incredible shot of the moon!
...I like the plantation style house!
Beautiful photography and beautiful quotes. Especially the being thankful one. There's always something to be thankful for. Pixie is most adorable.
Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Scritches to Pixie. ♥
Love that shot of the moon and sweet Pixie, Cloudia. ;-)
I love Pixie's poem! Give her a catnip treat from me.
Yes, people are more important than anything else.
Pixie's poem is my favorite
Linda luna. Te mando un beso.
The 1st photo is my favourite!
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