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Friday, April 16, 2021

Doggy Dancer

 A L O H A From Honolulu!

True friends are those 

who lift you up

when your heart's wings 

forget how to fly.

 




Though leaves are many

the root is one.

     Yeats









For a dark street, 

sunshine is most welcome; 

for a wounded soul, 

love is most welcome!

 Mehmet Murat ildan






If you can smell the street 

by looking at the photo, 

it's a street photograph.

Bruce Gilden






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Dogs are nuts! 





𖠁𖠁𖠁𖠁𖠁𖠁𖠁𖠁𖠀

Love You,
          Pixie & Cloudia






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Sunday, February 7, 2021

Some Paddle

 A   L   O   H   A  !

You can't live a perfect day 

without doing something 

for someone who will 

never be able to repay you.

           John Wooden







Plumeria, usually a child's first Lei

E lei kau, e lei ho‘oilo i ke aloha. 

Love is worn like a lei 

through the winter. 









He ho'okele wa'a no ka la 'ino.

 "A steersman for a stormy day."

I pray for President Biden

🛶

The canoe stands for the island, 

the community. Some steer, 

some paddle, and some 

only ride along. 

On islands, in 

small communities,

where people know 

one another,

we must paddle together 

if we want to get anywhere.

Those who do not 

believe in the voyage, 

are not forced to paddle.

But, being a 

beloved community,

they too will share the 

benefits

of the voyage.

The door is always open,

to join instead of jeer.
  










Industry, economy, 

honesty, and kindness 

form a quartet of virtues 

that will never be 

improved upon.

           James Oliver



















Hearts rebuilt from hope 

resurrect dreams 

killed by hate.

     Aberjhani


True friends are those 
who lift you up
when your heart's wings 
forget how to fly.
 Anonymous




ডডডডডডডডড

We Love You,

          Pixie & Cloudia









Friday, December 25, 2020

Kalikimaka Christmas

 Say  A  L  O  H  A  to 

approaching 

dreams & Wishes!


Mele Kalikimaka is 

the thing to say

On a bright Hawaiian 

Christmas Day







That's the island greeting 

that we send to you









From the land where 

palm trees sway!










Here we know that 

Christmas will be 

green and bright







The sun to shine by day, 

and all the stars at night









Mele Kalikimaka is 

Hawaii's way to say 

Merry Christmas to you!














Where's Pixie?










Why underneath the Christmas Tree


of COURSE!


👼


May All Your Holiday Dreams  

Come Soon!

                                                                                               C & P

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Monday, October 7, 2019

A Historic Day in Hawaii

A  L  O  H  A !

Updated October 5 at 5:19 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - "Organizers of an Aloha Unity march were expecting 10,000 people to make their way through Waikiki Saturday. Judging from the scene on Kalakaua Avenue, they may have easily met or surpassed that mark. The event is aimed at expressing opposition to the Thirty Meter Telescope project, but also show unity for Aloha Aina movements.
     “This is like family, ohana,” said Cynde Fernandes, one of the marchers. “They’re all talking. They’re singing. They’re giving a message, and this is it.”  Link   to TV News story








HRH Queen Liliuokalani
Hawaii's last queen
September 2, 1838 - November 11, 1917,
Author of world treasure song:
"Aloha 'Oe"

"At noon of the tenth day of April, 1877, 
the booming of the cannon was heard 
which announced that I was heir apparent 
to the throne of Hawaii."
Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen | january 1898
















All conducted in a nonviolent, 
uplifting atmosphere of warmth













"I could not turn back the time for political change, 
but there is still time to save our heritage. 
You must remember never to cease to act 
because you fear you may fail."
Liliuokalani
To her adopted daughter | january 1917










 It's really all about Na Keiki, 
the children
"I owed no allegiance to the Provisional Government so established, nor to any power or to any one save the will of my people and the welfare of my country."

"That first night of my imprisonment was the longest night I have ever passed in my life; it seemed as though the dawn of day 
would never come." 
                          Liliuokalani
Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen | january 1898

The Queen is still serving Hawaii's children
through the important activities
of the Liliuokalani Trust!
Link












Yes.

I marched.






Hawaii's Kings & One Queen.
Hands make the Mountain, Maunakea,
sacred space shared by gods and humans,
being protected, as the
Hawaiian people blossom in this day.

The Kingdom of Hawaii is not forgotten.

As indigenous people over the globe
reassert their identities and cultures,
so the Kanaka Maoli rise.
Ku Kia'i Mauna!
"Stand firm protectors of the Mountain"


Linking To:
Our World Tuesday




Aloha My Friend,
                                            cloudia
                        

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

My Woodstock

A  L  O  H  A !


I made some leather macrame belts
and sold them to a shop.
Then I bought the tickets above.
It was the Summer I turned 16
and I bought my first motorcycle. 








2005 Ford GT
 "2005 Ford GT" by marco_ely is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0  

Thursday night we drove up to 
New York State from southeast Pennsylvania
in an older friend's car that I remember 
as a low slung, white Ford GT40 Link  
very like photo above. Wow! My life at 
that time sounds exciting! 
It was. 1969.













 We woke up surrounded by thousands of friends, reports of closed highways, and no fences. Tucked the tickets in my pocket and lingered till saturday when it was just too much. 










We hadn't bought food, intending to buy at the concessions. Apparently most others thought the same. People shared what meagre provisions they happened to have. I recall savoring cherry flavoured Rizzla cigarette papers. 











All was peaceful and upbeat including friendly cops directing traffic who good naturedly refused proffered joints. People all seemed relaxed 
and happy just to be there. Be cool, man. 
Who knew there were SO many freaks?! That's what we called ourselves. Hippie is an invented word by outsiders, disdainful adults, Press. Max Yasgur owner of the land summed up what many initially angry locals had to say about us:

"I’m a farmer…(interrupted by a cheer from the audience)…
I don’t know how to speak to twenty people at one time, let alone a crowd like this. But I think you people have proven something to the world — not only to the Town of Bethel, or Sullivan County, or New York State; you’ve proven something to the world. This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place. We have had no idea that there would be this size group, and because of that you’ve had quite a few inconveniences as far as water, food, and so forth. Your producers have done a mammoth job to see that you’re taken care of… they’d enjoy a vote of thanks. But above that, the important thing that you’ve proven to the world is that a half a million kids — and I call you kids because I have children that are older than you are — a half million young people can get together and have three days of fun and music and have nothing but fun and music, and I – God Bless You for it!

I cry reading that now, as tears have flowed watching news about
the anniversary on TV News.

Saturday afternoon, we somehow got out on rural roads. I remember mud, and huge crowds of nice people. The performances were WAY down there and tiny. The press of the crowd any closer was too much for me despite the good vibes. I do seem to remember Richie Havens (who I had seen at the Second Fret in Philadelphia Link) kicking it off all by himself with just his guitar and great showmanship. 
Yes, I bought tickets and 
so helped pay for it all. 

PEACE, LOVE & UNDERSTANDING
to YOU!
                       cloudia


ca 1980



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Monday, August 12, 2019

Don't Shallow Wallow

A  L  O  H  A !
If you want to live in peace, 
you must not tell 
everything that you know, nor 
judge everything that you see.
Respect for the rights 
of others is peace.
               Mexican Proverb










Stop talking and thinking 
and there is nothing 
you will not be 
able to know.
          Sengatan, Hsin Hsin Ming















Hone and spread your spirit, 
till you yourself are a sail, 
whetted, translucent, 
broadside to 
the merest puff.
                     Annie Dillard



That translucent alabaster 
of our memories.
Marcel Proust











In shallow waters, 
shrimps make fools 
of dragons.
                    Chinese Proverb


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Together
We Can
                                                        cloudia