Saturday, January 29, 2011

Deployment

Thanks for stopping by,
as we say 'ALOHA'
 to a hardy band




"A truly rich man
 is one whose children run into his arms
 when his hands are empty." 


Anonymous












"She sits composedly sentinel, 

with paws tucked under her-"


 Henry David Thoreau



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Gung Hee Fat Choy!

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祝你好运朋友!
Good Luck in the 
Year of the Golden Rabbit!


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Today they get into the canoes.
Over a thousand of them will be taken offshore.

They have been carefully hand-raised
 in a hatchery at Sand Island's Anuenue fisheries research station here on Oahu.

Now they have a job to do:
to restore the natural reef in Kaneohe Bay.

"aggressive seaweed"
 is a growing problem for the fragile reef ecosystem
 in the bay.

(Incidentally, that is the Kaneohe High School Mascot:
"The Aggressive Seaweeds."
Nah! Just kidding!)

“This is the first time we have been able to raise urchins
 in captivity; very few places in the world ever do this,”
 said Christy Martin with the Coordinating Group
 on Alien Species.

Urchins? 



March!


State aquatics resource scientist David Cohen


 and his colleagues collected adult specimens from the wild 


and used their sperm and eggs


 to propagate the microscopic creatures

with a lot of trial and error


 transferring the urchins from tank to tank as they grew.

Cohen calls them his babies,

 and they eat a lot.


“We give them as much variety as we can.


We use native seaweeds and we fatten them up

until they can get out on the reefs and do their jobs,”


 He says.


We needn't  worry about the area being overrun with urchins, though,




“We can actually herd these guys like cows and goats.


We keep them where we want them 
and if they migrate to 
another area,

 we pick them up and move them elsewhere,”
 Cohen said.



The urchin release later today will happen
 in water 2-6 feet deep.


 His "babies' are not very poky, Cohen says.

 "If you happen to step on them,
 you are more likely to hurt the urchin than to get hurt yourself."

Go With God, Little Eco-Warriors!

What's going on in YOUR place today?
 Tell us in Comments :) cloudia

Thursday, January 27, 2011

State of Union Insights



"There's no doubt 
that the residue of Hawaii will always stay with me,
 and that is part of my core.
  What's best in my message,
 is consistent with the tradition of Hawaii."

President Barack Obama,
speaking in Honolulu, 
December 2004



 The ALOHA Spirit
 is enshrined in the State Law of Hawaii
 which refers to it as:

 "-the essence of relationships
 in which each person
 is important to every other person
 for collective existence."


 "The multicultural nature of Hawaii. . .
has a cultural bias toward courtesy
 and trying to work through problems
 in a way that makes everybody feel
 like they're being listened to.
  And I think that reflects itself in my personality
 as well as my political style."

Barack Obama






"Barry (the President) has a depth of knowing
that what we have in common in Hawaii
 is our difference.
That's Hawaii."

Manu Alulii Meyer,
his schoolmate at Punahou School,
 Honolulu





"Hawaiians are affiliative;
 we really want to bond with people.
Every time I see Obama, he's touching people,
 connecting.
That's island all the way."

Sally-Jo Bowman, 
author: The Heart of Being Hawaiian 




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There you have it.
Aloha 
from me
      to YOU, cloudia


leave a comment :)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

25 Years

ALOHA Friend,
 and welcome to a very special post.
  I won't try to write well today,
or try to be clever-

 I'll just say a couple of things.

play da music



Today dawned like any other.



"The thing that is really hard,
and really amazing,
is giving up on
being perfect
and beginning the work
of being yourself."

Anna Quindlen







But it was 25 years ago
TODAY-


-That a young(ish) dancer with plenty of attitude,
who was me,
walked into a Jazz Club. . .

and met a man.





We've been together ever since.




Blog-invisible. As Always.
 Yet always a palpable presence
 in everything I do...



"Integrity has no need of rules." 
Albert Camus                                                            
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 'When someone loves you,
 the way they say your name is different.
You just know that your name is safe
 in their mouth."

Billy - age 4




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Thanks Honey.

Thanks Life.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Hunting!

Aloha!
      Nice to Have You Visit
                                         Today :)



Glad you could make it here early
 and in time. . . 





We're hunting a dangerous and wily prey. . . 
is there one in there?




Kitty, have you seen. . . ?






Little boy, has one run this way?








Look- 
There's one behind that bush! 
 The wild  Pipe-er-oo!
Shhhhhh, it see's us.







There's a monster!  Too big for us-

 RUN!





Caught one!


I'm gonna take this sucker home and
clean it for supper.
Good eating!


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"Few people even scratch the surface,

 much less exhaust

 the contemplation of their own experience."

Randolph Bourne

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What magical beasties await you today?

              Tell us in comments-  Thanks! cloudia

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Look For Richard!

"ALOHA &

 Thanks For Swimming By :)




"God writes the gospel not in the Bible alone,
 but on trees and flowers
 and clouds and stars."

  Martin Luther









"When you fish for love,
 bait with your heart,
 not your brain."


Mark Twain







"Painting is something that takes place
 among the colors, 
 ... one has to leave them alone completely,
 so that they can settle the matter
 among themselves." 

Rainer Maria Rilke



My Pal Richard

"A true friend
is someone who thinks that
you are a good egg
even though he knows
that you are slightly
cracked."

Bernard Meltzer




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Yesterday I had Dim Sum
 with my buddy
 Richard Rodrigues.

"What have you been doing lately?"
 I asked him.



Aside from his usual pro-social activities writing grants
for community organizations and stuff like that, 
Richard has been open to new opportunities lately,
and BOY
 has he latched on to something good!

Tonight after the NFL Football Playoffs
 (here in the States)
CBS will be showing (off) it's most popular
 new TV show of the season:
 Hawaii 5-O.



Watch the scene in the Tsunami HQ
and you will see Richard as a technician
in the crucial action!

He worked with Scott Caan and
Alex O'Loughlin!

Isn't that cool?

But that's not all!

Richard has also been appearing
 as a (background) regular
in the ABC show Off The Map,
 in which our island stands in
for South America.

Richard answered the call
 for a Hispanic-looking adult male
and now makes regular appearances
 as a "local doctor"
on that show!

"That's amazing, Richard!
  I'm so happy for you.
 Anything else?"

"Well," He replied, "I do have a part
 in the film Battleship." 
(currently wrapping up here on Oahu).

Richard is now a member of the actor's union.

Hope he will still find time to meet me in Chinatown!


Possibilities are afoot, Friends!


     Please join us in comments-
          And thanks for stopping by today :)   cloudia


Friday, January 21, 2011

Ask Not


ALOHA,
             Welcome to Hawaii


click on  the clouds for potential revelation!

"I believe that there is a subtle magnetism
 in Nature,
 which, if we unconsciously yield to it,
 will direct us aright."

Henry David Thoreau




Aloha on da beach (see it?)



"Forget not
 that the earth delights to feel your bare feet
 and the winds long to play with your hair."

Kahlil Gibran











"That's what (the film) Rocky is all about:
 pride, reputation,
 and not being another bum in the neighborhood."


Sylvester Stallone 


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Has it really been 50 years?

Yes it has,

as of yesterday in fact.


In that time
the world has changed
from:

 "Ask not what your country
can do for you - but what you
can do for your country."

To

"Greed is good."




What happened?



Here is a picture of a far off time.


Some called it Camelot.


To many of us
it was
and remains
a magical 
time:






"The world is very different now.
 For man holds in his mortal hands
 the power to abolish all forms of human poverty
 and all forms of human life. . .

Let the word go forth from this time and place,
 to friend and foe alike,
 that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans --


that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
This much we pledge -- and more.

So let us begin anew -- remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate.
Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.


 I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation.



The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. And the glow from that fire can truly light the world.


And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.


My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do
 for the freedom of man."


excerpts from

John F. Kennedy's
Inaugural Address

 20 January 1961

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How does that make you feel today?

     Please join us in "comments."  cloudia






With a good conscience our only sure reward,

 with history the final judge of our deeds,
 let us go forth to lead the land we love,
 asking His blessing and His help,
 but knowing that here on earth
 God's work must truly be our own.



Must truly be our own
You & Me.