Thursday, July 30, 2009

Happy Cat and Honu

Aloha,
Campers!
(click on photos to be amazed!)
The Moving Hand Writes, and Having Writ - Moves On; Dissolving to Sunset.


"Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything."
Kurt Vonnegut

Very Nice Gesture, Local Boy!
Hawaii folk competed with Pennsylvania fans to vote him into the All Star Game.


"As you journey through life take a minute every now and then to give a thought for the other fellow. He could be plotting something."
Hagar the Horrible

Happy Cat Hawks Miniature Shoes

"The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them."
Albert Einstein



"Remember to go outside everyday and walk on the Earth and look around at the beauty – the birds, the trees, the flowers blooming. Put your mind at ease by remembering the cycles of Nature, which are endless and renewing constantly. We are part of that Nature – and are also renewing.
Don’t lose faith in that which is timeless-your heart, soul and nature.
We are all related"
Mitakuye Oyasin




A Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle, a Honu, was rescued off of the west coast of far Kauai with a chunk missing from her shell due to a strike by a boat propeller.
They named her "Ding" and brought her to Oahu for repairs and recuperation.
Everyone involved loved Ding, for she had "dinged" their hearts. It was thus with a tinge of sadness that they bid her "Aloha" once she was healed, happy, and sporting a
partly-fiberglass shell.
I'm happy to report that she has been spotted capering once again in the surf off west Kauai.
Next time I'm out in my kayak, I'll ask the turtles to send her our regards.
I'm certain our message will get through!
A L O H A! CLOUDIA

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What the Moon Smells Like

A l o h a !
Come inside
(click on photos to enlarge)
Tropic Moon, why you look so small up there?"


"Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads."
Erica Jong


The Natives are . . .
Handsome!

"The covers of this book are too far apart."
Ambrose Bierce

Flapping in the breeze. My jaws?
NO!! Flags!

"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself."
Ralph Waldo Emerson






When astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins returned from their history-making journey to the moon, 40 years ago this Summer, they splashed into the Pacific about 800 miles southwest of Hawaii.



Thus my island home of Oahu was the first solid land under their feet. It was not their first isle visit, as the Big Island's Mauna Kea had hosted their pre-flight training among her other-worldly rocks in a place now known as Apollo Valley.



Once back upon US soil, the astronauts had fun complying with customs and immigration regulations. Official documents thus record that they arrived from "The Moon" aboard "Flight 11" arriving at "Honolulu Hawaii." In answer to the health question regarding "conditions on board that which may lead to the spread of disease" they answered honestly (gulp): "To be determined."



A customs declaration was also dutifully filed regarding the 47 pounds of Moon Rocks they had obtained. Aboard the gleaming, modified Airstream trailer, that served as their 21 day quarantine, the astronauts and flight surgeon William Carpentier (along with NASA technician John Hirasaki) were the first humans to observe the naked lunar minerals inside the Earth's atmosphere. Though they looked like "ordinary rocks" there was one interesting thing about these rocks. They smelled like burnt gun powder.
A L O H A, Earthlings!
Cloudia

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Summer Wool Gathering

Aloha, friends!!
Click on photos to enlarge
"I never liked the middle ground - the most boring place in the world.
Louise Nevelson



"If you genuinely have something to say, there is someone
who genuinely needs to hear it."
Arnold Patent



"Life is getting up one more time than you have been knocked down"
John Wayne




Recently, fossilized bones that are thousands of years old, have been found here on Oahu. They tell of giant flightless geese (with 6 foot wingspans) who once lived on an island very different from the one we see today.
To the slow growing trees, we are just a blur. The ancient mountains have barely noticed our presence yet.
Some days I'm just a flightless bird
preening my useless wings. . . . .
A L O H A, Cloudia


Monday, July 27, 2009

Paddle Girl

Aloha!
Welcome to Waikiki!



Don't worry.
No one will be paddled in this post! -
Goodbye Wil, Heff, & Bama Trav;-)



We're talking about kayak paddling, silly!
That's my baby, right by the hatch (door to you) for a quick getaway when blogging gets too intense.


Join us out there!



See the reflection of me taking this picture?




Time To GO!


I hadn't used my kayak in over a year!
Now I go out almost every day.



It's peaceful on the water, and I get to see my home
from a different perspective than usual.




Out there,
I like to sing nonsense songs to myself,
or think about things I've read that day;
perhaps something I saw on YOUR blog.




On my first voyage after so long, I saw a sea turtle!
The head broke the water just in front of me,
and we met eye to eye.
"Where have you been all this time?!"
was the message I got.
And he was right!
What's more important than
this?




*+*
"Show up! Be enthusiastic!
Put some energy into the life you're living now!
How will anyone ever be impressed by your star-like quality if you're waiting to cultivate that quality until you become a star?"
Marianne Williamson
A L O H A! Cloudia



Sunday, July 26, 2009

Klever Kate Spade

Aloha!!
Welcome to Sunday in. . .
Waikiki? Why, It's Klever Kate Spade's store
in the Royal Hawiian Shopping Center.


The left window says: "Waikiki," The right one: "New York."



Let's get a closer look, shall we?
Yellow Taxis!

Looks Like Broadway at rush hour!

But what will represent Waikiki?


Looks like . . .


Hula rush hour!

Kultural Kolonialism?

A l o h a ha ha ;-) Cloudia





Saturday, July 25, 2009

My Little Friend

A L O H A!
Welcome to another amazing day in Waikiki
click on photos to enlarge
Palms Rejoicing in a Splendid Trade Wind

“Let the field be joyful, and all that is therein:
then shall all the trees of the wood rejoice. . .”
Bible


Who's this little fellow?



"It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations,
if you live near him."
J. R. R. Tolkien




Look! He's puffed out his throat for us to see!



"Always speak politely to an enraged Dragon."
Steven Brust

)=(

This land is animate

yours is too.

Great, TOO great

and small

exceedingly small,

the power's the same:

everpresent.

An abundance of presents.

(for you

and for me.)

So Dance

in gratitude;

Dance

and BE

your

land.

A L O H A! Cloudia

Friday, July 24, 2009

View Planes

A L O H A !
Glad to see YOU, Friend ;-)
click on photos to enlarge
See the tan hill, behind the white building with the red roof,
in the lower right corner? That is the Pu`u (hill) O' Kaimuki that we visited before: http://comfortspiral.blogspot.com/2009/02/climbing-puu-o-kaimuki.html



This is the view from Pu`u O Kaimuki looking
Mauka (mountainward) toward Wilhelmina Rise.

Here (from the top of the Pu`u) we look down
on the adjacent fire house tower.

On top of the Pu`u, we feel close to Diamond Head
that looms like a protective big brother-hill.



View from Wilhelmina rise makai (sea-ward) towards Diamond Head;
But where is the Pu`u? Where's the fire house tower capped with red?
Hint: The top photo is taken from the same perspective as this one.
Click on the photo to enlarge, then look at the lower-right area, and you will be at the top of this post!
Circular logic, eh?
)=(

From below, the mountains look just like toys don't they?
From the mountainside, the land below appears just as diminutive.
Things that appear so OBVIOUS to us, appear very different to those standing elsewhere.
Let's spend as much time trying to see through the eyes of the "other"
as we do trying to convince the "other" of our
correctness.
All a matter of Perspective!



A L O H A! Cloudia