A L O H A From
H O N O L U L U
H O N O L U L U
Oh, the summer night
Has a smile of light
And she sits
on a sapphire throne.
Barry Cornwall
Mural By Lauren YS and Hiero Veiga at Dillingham Plaza Central, this mural commands attention with its psychedelic colors and monumental size that dwarfs a box truck. The subject is the artists’ interpretation of a mo‘o, a Hawaiian shape-shifting water spirit, posed amid a menagerie that includes a duck-headed octopus, silver unicorn and golden plague doctor. With a wealth of details and mesmerizing hues, there’s something new to appreciate
with each fresh look.
Andrea Lee, Honolulu Magazine
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Let there always be a bright spot in your heart for the people around you. They might need a bit of sunshine.
Ron Baratono
Linking To
Little fish swam
Fast and free,
Dreaming of
The big blue sea.
Big fish watched
And sagely said,
“Why rush ahead?
Take ease instead.”
The little fish replied,
I'm small stature,
That is true
But dreaming big things
is what I do.
The big fish smiled
And joined along—
Big and small
We both belong!
Pixie
12 comments:
It was well were seeing the mural larger.
Good comment from pixie.
Oh Pixie, your poem shimmers with wisdom and joy
...does the big fish eat the little fish?
Very enjoyable fish poem.
Oh, how lovely Pixie is! Great mural.
I keep hearing 'red fish, blue fish!' Lovely poem, Pixie. Such talent!
Such sweet words from Pixie. Blessings, Cloudia!
What a fantastical mural! Yes, more to see than one glance! Thanks for Pixie's view of fish life! Why not!
Now we know that Pixie doesn't just lie around looking cute; she's composing masterwork poetry while looking lazy and adorable. Love the mural!
Love the sky and the mural, Cloudia. ;-)
Thanks Friends. Each of You 💟
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