Sunday, October 25, 2009

Carp, Curry, Leaves & Idols

A L O H A!
It's Sunday in Waikiki
and YOU are invited!
click on images to enhance "Tutu ("grandmother") give me a penny to throw."


"So say it loud and let it ring. We are all a part of everything.
The future, present and the past.
Fly on proud bird.
You're free at last."
Charlie Daniels

MMM! Chicken Katsu ("Cutlet") Curry Saimin... ONO! ("Yummy")




"Food, like a loving touch or a glimpse of divine power,
has that ability to comfort."
Norman Kolpas



"Lazy Laugh Hand Out"


"If there is magic on the planet, it is contained in the water."
Loren Eisley


From time immemorial

God was the mystery

beyond comprehension.




Not to be controlled or contained

by mere definition.




But once the church fathers

indulged lofty explanation

in the style and rhetoric

of

Greek philosophy

They unwittingly debased

the Most Magnificent Mystery

into a mere logic-compelling

argument.




But mysteries

are mysteriously "known"

not dissected.

And it is just this

"dissected god"

that has morphed into an

idol.




As the Cloud of Unknowing

drifts above on a

smile.




A L O H A :]

cloudia

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Smell That?

A L O H A Friends
Welcome to
Saturday Waikiki
click on photos to make bigger Let's relax under the banyan tree


"I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through
the deepest snow
to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch,
or an old acquaintance among the pines."
Henry David Thoreau




My retinas are burning! That's PINK!


“Almost all words do have color and nothing is more pleasant than to utter a pink word and see someone's eyes light up and know it is a pink word for him or her too”
Gladys Taber






Ah! Noble Green Greetings.



"All theory, dear friend, is gray,

but the golden tree of life springs ever green."

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



Do you smell it? Have you guessed?

MMMMM! New computer smell!

After months of investigation and self doubt, I have obtained another DELL laptop. Dual core processor, Windows 7, and yummy ice blue case.

I'm stylin` baby!

Now I won't need that fail safe post I had all set to post if I couldn't get back on line for a while. If all goes as planned, you should find it just below this post.

But before you scroll there, please check out today's video of old friend Soupy Sales who died yesterday. In the black & white world of my childhood Soupy and his happy hipster irreverence opened a window on a world of joyous nonconformity that delighted me.

His TV world complemented the art of Dali and Magritte. Looking at his few videos available at You Tube made me laugh out loud again, and to remember early joys.

I hope it makes you laugh too.

Thank you kindly for your visit today.

And now, here's Mr. Sales:




A L O H A! Cloudia

If You Are Reading This...

Note: This sheduled post was set to publish if my computer blew up. Now that I have a new laptop I thought I'd share it merely for your pleasure. To recap: I will be posting as usual!
Don't worry!



I'm NOT dead. . . at least I don't think I am.




But my computer is so old ("How old is it?")
that it is STEAM powered.



It's operating system was written by a caveman.





It has taken some interesting contortions, tricks, and propitiations to keep the old Dell running.






But I do love my antique technology. . . .
Plus, I'm as thrifty as a grandmother.






I went through a time of asking every computer-savvy
person I met:
"Are you a Mac or a PC?"


I examined the option of using a Net Book.
Finally, I decided to stay an un-hip PC laptop.




Windows 7!
If I can just hold on until I can buy a box with Windows 7!




Thursday October 22 is the day that I can buy a computer with the newest operating system
(and put the old one into a museum!).




I'm really looking forward to it.
Visiting all of YOUR blogs has been an ordeal with the old OS; I'm really looking forward to visiting you more often!





But if you are reading this post, it means that I didn't make it.
The old lap top has finally passed on!
Thanks old pal; We graduated college, wrote a novel, and launched this blog together.




So if you, my Dear Bloggy Pals, are reading this: PLEASE be patient!
Please check back!




I will return, as Benjamin Franklin's gravestone says, "In a revised and improved edition."
Do check out posts you may have missed.
There's tons of stuff here that deserves to live beyond it's
one butterfly day.




In REAL Cloudia withdrawals (so modest!) you might consider clicking on the image of my little novel at the foot of this blog. That will take you to Amazon where you can buy the sweet little book that many folks seem to have enjoyed.



" I'll be BACK!!!

I WILL Find YOU! "

Until then, Warm Aloha to Each of YOU, my friends.
I'll be (in withdrawals and) missing YOU more. . . .Cloudia




Friday, October 23, 2009

Hump Week

A L O H A
to YOU.



&
W E L C O M E



click on photos for greater enjoyment



"The key to communication
is the attitude that lies behind
what we say."
Marianne Williamson








"Nobody holds a good opinion
of a man who has
a low opinion of himself."
Anthony Trollope











"To talk to a child, to fascinate him,
is much more difficult than to win an electoral victory.
But it is also more rewarding."
Colette

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As many as ten thousand of them may be expected.
They show up every year.



The Kolea (golden plover)
has already arrived from Alaska.




But these honored guests have waited
to make their entrance.




Till now!





This week
off Maui:




The humpback whales have returned once more!
To calve, to nurse, to enjoy our island waters.





Aloha Welcome
our longtime friends!





In your faithfulness
you remind us of ancient cycles.
And
we celebrate you
with awe.





All guests - that's YOU dear reader -
bring a blessing.
Thank You Most Warmly, Cloudia
You might enjoy these previous posts about whales:

Thursday, October 22, 2009

F L Y I N G

A L O H A
Means "You are welcomed lovingly."
Sometimes it means "Goodbye with love."



photo clicks engender enlargement
Leaving on a jet plane. . .

(The biggest hit song for Peter, Paul and Mary,
and also their last. 1969)




"Oh, kiss me and smile for me
Tell me that you'll wait for me
Hold me like you'll never let me go'
Cause I'm leaving on a jet plane
I don't know when I'll be back again
Oh, babe, I hate to go"
John Denver




I am rooted, but my scent travels to you on a breeze!



"When the oak is felled the whole forest echoes with its fall,
but a hundred acorns are sown in silence
by an unnoticed breeze.”
Thomas Carlyle






Hawaiian Heirloom Bracelet with Olde English Script
alluding to a "Cloud" in Hawaiian. Accompanying bangles are
"Mings of Honolulu" estate pieces.



“How sweet to be a Cloud

Floating in the Blue!”
A. A. Hodge








This video is exhilarating.
Come slip the surly bonds of Earth with me.
Let's play in the sky!

Till tomorrow, friend!

A L O H A Cloudia

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Remarkable Cherif

A L O H A
to You Friend. . . Come In!



Photo Click Regime in Place
Workers in Squares



"Whether you think you can - or you can't- you are right."
Henry Ford




Summer Lingers in Waikiki



"We always find what we are looking for."
Psychological Principle



Kitty. . . You LLook...Strange!









Did you ever want to go out into the desert and study with all the contemplative monks in their isolated cells?
To stand upon the power spots of the pyramids
and temples of Egypt?
To read ancient wisdom books at the Vatican in their original words, and to speak many languages?
How would you like to develop so much insight and behavioral prowess that you travel the world as a gifted medical intuitive?





Well, on Saturday I met remarkable young man who has done all of those things; Meet Cherif.






Cherif spoke to a small group about discovering our true desire, about acting with inner conviction, and about achieving that desire "as if you are racing there on rails."






Some of Cherif's Wisdom:




"Without self confidence you will never see the way,"
he told us.
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"The key is knowing yourself, and having such intimacy with wisdom, that you trust & understand that guidance will always be there when needed."
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"If we keep sending present energy into the past and future,
it turns into poison in our lives."
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"Gratitude is power."
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"Once you judge someone or something, you are stuck with the experiences that grow out of that judgement."
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"We too often navigate from our experiences - we need to change our minds to change our experiences.
We find just what we expect to."
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"Our emotion is the fuel
that makes our thoughts come to pass."
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"Nonresistance frees your energy."
(Don't resist - follow your desire somewhere different.)
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"Be patient - be happy."
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"Don't analyze - accept and move forward."
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"Grace cancels karma, translating you to a place
where you live on divine substance."






Yes, Cherif gave us many tools for changing our lives,
but some seemed dissappointed that it wasn't magic, instant, or something that he would do for us.


Instead he shared what he has learned so far on his remarkable spiritual journey.





Why is it that we seldom want to take the very steps that will take us where it is we say that we want to go?



I have learned that following my bliss sometimes leads (paradoxically) through unsought challenges. I have come to almost enjoy, not fear, such envelope-pushing.






Sometimes a dragon guards the treasure we desire.
Staying in our comfort zone will not get us to the prize.




Cherif has discovered some great truths and lives happily with them. What are YOUR great truths?
Do they serve or hinder you?
Just remember that the Comfort Spiral is here for you,
an oasis on the way out of exile. . .


ALOHA & Thank You for YOUR Visit Today!
Cloudia




Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Queen Bamboo in the Pagoda of Love

ALOHA
to YOU, Friends
photos may be clicked for bigness Mounted Pa`u Rider



"If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love,
you must have the courage to live it."
John Irving







"We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing,
while others judge us by what we have already done."
Longfellow








"An egotist is a person of low taste -


more interested in himself than in me."
Ambrose Bierce




We think we're supposed to be busy,

proactive, and ever alert.

It's buyer beware

your own damned fault;

Hey! Look where you are going!







Vacation's a commodity

you need to book and pay for.

We feel guilty

"just doing nothing"

though that's where the action is.




We have lost the primal knack

of living in the moment

being free without atonement







But here & now
is where the action is.






Thank you for joining us here!



Saturday I met a remarkable man, on Sunday I attended a Blogger Party here in Honolulu with Kay of Musings, Ian Lind, Burl Burlingame, and our hostess, Gigi in Hawaii (http://travelerswife.blogspot.com/2009/10/gigis-blogger-bash.html)
.....But more about all that later........Gotta run! This week I MUST buy a new computer. I haven't been able to visit all of you as much as I want - but that will all change soon! Thanks SO much for your dear visits here...





Warm ALOHA, to YOU