Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Dry Running

A  L  O  H  A !


Still Here!



"Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist
but the ability to start over."

F. Scott Fitzgerald







Moana Surfrider. 100+ years of Aloha



"Speech is of time,
silence is of eternity."

Thomas Carlyle





"Art is the only way to run away
without leaving home."


Twyla Tharp





"If you neglect the welfare of others,
ultimately
you will be very lonely."

Dalai Lama






"Christmas waves a magic wand
 over this world,
 and behold,
 everything is softer and more beautiful."


Norman Vincent Peale



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My feet are dry.

That is no small thing.

Though we have had some Winter Rains
 here in the Islands-

(Sorry for that Pineapple Express, West Coast :(

-and my carpets here on the boat 
have been damp for two weeks or so,
slowly slowly we climb out of the slime and muck;
sometimes literally!

Those of you who know about our emergency (HERE)
know what I'm talking about.

Meanwhile. . .

First Lady Michelle Obama,
 her girls & the dog are waiting in Kailua
for the President to join them this week
on this island of his birth.

The press has taken over a ballroom
 (at least!) at the Moana Surfrider
and strange, stiff, focused men
 in slightly "off" aloha shirts
are seen around Oahu
 talking into tiny headsets.

I feel pretty safe. 
We're having a "Dry Run"
for the Asian Pacific Summit
 which will happen here in 2011
requiring coordination of several heads of state
moving about on one tiny island
converging on the Convention Center
a few blocks from here.

(Juicy: The chi chi Waikiki Edition Hotel
overlooking this harbor
is already booked solid for the event.  It's popular with diplomats - who knew?)

Folks are stoked that President Local Barry
 is coming home.
And he's sure to be seen around the islands,
golfing with high school friends.
(Our new Governor has been known to the Prez
since childhood as his parents' friend!)
I'm sure it's reviving for him to be in a place 
where he is appreciated.

It's almost as much of a thrill to see him
 and the girls eating Shave Ice
as it was to see Johnny Depp among us.
(We still miss ya, Johnny - please come back swoon -
 I mean soon.)

So yes, I'm still here! I missed you - 
but a wet boat in a rainstorm
is not the place to work on-line.

So now I'm off to see what YOU
 have been up to these few days.

Thanks AWFULLY for looking in today.
Leave me a comment so I can hear your breathing :) 
     fondly, cloudia

Friday, December 17, 2010

Captain Beefheart, Dead at 69

Captain Beefheart & Frank Zappa






Don Van Vliet,
 aka Captain Beefheart,
 dead at 69
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Musician and artist
 Don Van Vliet, who performed a complex brand 
of experimental rock under the name Captain Beefheart,
 died Friday. He was 69.

Van Vliet was probably best known
 for the album "Trout Mask Replica,"
 which was released in 1969
 by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band.
The album's angular, dissonant take on blues rock
 and Van Vliet's growling, surreal lyrics
 put him outside the mainstream,
 but staked his place in rock history.
Rolling Stone magazine recently ranked "Trout Mask Replica"
 number 58 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
 The album was produced by fellow experimental rock pioneer 
Frank Zappa, a high school friend from the desert town of Lancaster,
 Calif.

By shunning commercial success and a more accessible sound,
 Van Vliet became a role model for subsequent generations of musicians.
 His music is cited as an influence on the rise of punk, post-punk
 and new wave.
 Beefheart is also claimed as a kindred spirit by free jazz musicians
 and avant-garde classical composers.
In the 1980s, Van Vliet turned full-time to art.
 He painted in a raw, expressionistic style and showed
 his acclaimed work widely even as he withdrew from the public eye.
He is survived by his wife of more than 40 years.

Related article





On The Way

It's ALOHA Friday
in Hawaii!







"Great events make me quiet and calm,
it is only trifles
that irritate my nerves."

Queen Victoria










See the little Prince leaving his royal parents and going into the Hawaiian

Lobby mural in the Leiopapa a Kamehameha Building (State Office Tower). 
235 South Beretania Street, Honolulu,
  named after little Prince
 Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Leiopapa a Kamehameha;
 Born to King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma
 on May 20, 1858,
 he was only four-years old when he passed away
 due to meningitis on August 27, 1862.
 The spirit of the young prince, affectionately known to the people as
 Ka Haku O Hawai'i "The Lord Of Hawai'i,"
is said to inhabit the building named in his honor to this day:
Leiopapa a Kamehameha translates to"
 "The Flower Of His Father Kamehameha."
Much hope rested on this little boy whose godmother was
Queen Victoria.
















Hawaii still loves protocol and pageant.
This is the Brothers Cazimero's Christmas Show
at the historic Hawaii Theatre




"You can become a winner
only if you are willing
to walk over the edge."

Damon Runyon
(for Robert Cazimero)







Iolani Palace by Night.
Electrified by Edison himself, years before the US White House.
Honolulu's citizenry gathered right here
at eve to watch the lights come on all at once,
a bit of magic we take for granted today.



 "Our children
 (and elderly parents! cloudia)
 give us the opportunity
 to become the parents we always wished
 we had."

Louise Hart







By Day



"Morality may consist solely
 in the courage to make a choice."

Leon Blum






In Gingerbread!



"And I had but one penny in the world. 
Thou should’st have it to buy gingerbread.


 William Shakespeare,
 Love’s Labours Lost




"The child with his sweet pranks, the fool of his senses, commanded by every sight and sound,
 without any power to compare and rank his sensations,
 abandoned to a whistle or a painted chip, to a lead dragoon, or a gingerbread dog,
 individualizing everything, generalizing nothing,
 delighted with every new thing,
 lies down at night overpowered by the fatigue, which this day of continual pretty madness has incurred.


 But Nature has answered her purpose with the curly, dimpled lunatic.
 She has tasked every faculty, and has secured the symmetrical growth of the bodily frame,
 by all these attitudes and exertions /an end of the first importance,
 which could not be trusted to any care less perfect than her own." 


 Ralph Waldo Emerson






Meanwhile. . .



May you delight in everything that comes today.
May the child in you stir
and awake
for a season of Wonder
and radical Hope.

That is my wish for 

YOU.


        What is YOURS?  cloudia

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Blue Star Green

Aloha 
                   Visiting Friend!





click on the photos, eh?

"Far from idleness being the root of all evil,
 it is rather the only true good."

   Soren Kierkegaard








"Diplomacy
is the art of saying
'Good Doggy'
until you can find
a rock."

Will Rogers








"Life isn't fair.
It's just fairer than
death,
that's all."

William Goldman





"Do not neglect to show Aloha to strangers.
For thus some have entertained angels
without knowing it."

Hebrews 13:2


{o,o}
l)__)
-"-"-


I may be a clown
but I'm one of those
that pops up again
after being punched.

Resilient buoyancy 
has become my hard-won
'normal.'

Unspoken kindness
is my contribution
to the weather we all
share,
though I'm never sure
that it really 
contributes
significantly.

But this week I had some
or 'the blues'
or whatever you call them
breaking up my emotional furniture.

It was all I could do
to be 'normal' among others;
I felt 
contagious
and wished for quarantine.

Today I realized
that the mood we carry
really is no small thing.

It has an effect,
hundreds of times
a day.

I will appreciate my amity
when it is mine to share.

Living kind
is the best revenge.

     What do YOU think? cloudia