Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Your Wings

A L O H A !
Red Ti

Do all the good you can and make 
as little fuss about it as possible. 
                   Charles Dickens












That’s rule number one for 
a photographer, isn’t it? 
Fill your frame? 
        David Cronenberg









Keep away from people 
who belittle your ambitions. 
Small people always do that, 
but the really great make you feel 
that you, too, can become great.    
                    Mark Twain

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Woodpecker and Yellow Fellows


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Let Nothing
Clip Your Wings!
           Fondly, cloudia

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Shine Like The Sun

A  L  O  H  A !
“Life is mostly froth and bubble;
 Two things stand like stone: 
Kindness in another's trouble,
 Courage in our own.”
        Adam Lindsay Gordon







“Those who bring sunshine 
to the lives of others cannot 
keep it from themselves”
    J. M. Barrie









Kindness has a beautiful way 
of reaching down into a 
weary heart and making it 
shine like the rising sun.
 Unknown.










“What wisdom can you find 
that is greater than kindness?”
                           Rousseau



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Thank YOU
Friend!
                Fondly, cloudia

Monday, June 10, 2019

Old Friends Book Ends

A  L  O  H  A !
Walking on Saturday evening 
to meet friends, I crossed 
the Kalakaua Avenue bridge.

Around me, our pocket sized 
city of Honolulu
with all the hustle and excitement
anyone could wish for - but no more.

All confined, EMBRACED! between
the rolling Pacific surf and these
glorious, forested, tropical mountains.

I in cool shadow, beheld Awaawaloa
gleaming above in the last full rays of the sun.









I came to Honolulu as an
immigrant from the continent. 
Knowing nothing but 
full of attitude! 
Working the bars, 
as a cleaning lady, as a taxi driver,
taught me this town 'mango tree mailbox'
as the old taxi driving 'uncles' used to say.

Now it is me: I know what used to be there,
 and the name before that. Through hard work, and love, and refusing to leave, 
I made this my town. Now
I am a holder of memory and culture here.
A Kupuna, a 'senior'.




I love this man's native Hawaiian features!
Being an older person here
is very different that what I
saw in my California sojourn.

Here we mix all ages, we never stop
singing, performing, telling dirty jokes,
dancing hula, and holding raffles for
some charity. Saturday night we sent off
an old friend of decades, Gladys, to live
in California with family. 

It's too common a story here. 
Folks built their whole life
and memories in the islands, 
contributed MUCH as Gladys has 
done more than most, yet 
cannot afford to remain as seniors.

I am a VERY lucky duck

that managed to return!






We honor them,
 and we do not spare
the emotion!








Gladys spoke what was on her mind,
surrounded by those she has loved.
 and been loved by for decades







Remember that the most 
valuable antiques are 
dear old friends.      
       H. Jackson Brown



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Glad YOU
are my friend!
            Warmly, cloudia






Aloha `Oe








G did great in his first
concert on Saturday too!






Sunday, June 9, 2019

Kamehameha Statue Draped With Flower Lei

A  L  O  H  A !

"Ua ola no i ka pane a ke aloha" 
There is life in a kindly reply.
                    Hawaiian Wisdom









"Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono."
The life of the land is 
perpetuated in righteousness.
             Motto of Hawaii








Of course I was not the only
photographer there. This lady
on the right, was very 
intent on her subjects








"The origins of the Law of the Splintered Paddle are derived from before the unification of the Island of Hawaiʻi. In 1782 during a raid, Kamehameha caught his foot in a rock. Two local fishermen, fearful of the great warrior, hit Kamehameha hard on the head with a large paddle, which broke the paddle. Kamehameha was stunned and left for dead, allowing the fisherman and his companion to escape. Twelve years later, the same fishermen were brought before Kamehameha for punishment. The king instead blamed himself for attacking innocent people, gave the fishermen gifts of land and set them free. He declared the new law, "Let every elderly person, woman, and child lie by the roadside in safety." This influenced many subsequent humanitarian laws of war."
                      Wikipedia





Lei Draping Ceremony June 7
Parade June 8
Tuesday June 11
2019
Kamehameha I c. 1758? – May 8 or 14, 1819
 also known as Kamehameha the Great. 
His Full Hawaiian name: Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kauʻi Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea. 
He was the founder and first ruler 
of the Kingdom of Hawaii."
Wikipedia Link








Your behavior
Your Response
Always in your power.
Keep it kind

                        Fondly, cloudia

Saturday, June 8, 2019

Urban Critters

A  L  O  H  A !
 Honolulu Mural Critters
So ready your mettle 
and steady your heart. 
It’s time for my story’s 
mysterious start...
   Robert Paul Weston, Zorgamazoo










 The smaller the creature, 
the bolder its spirit.
                 Suzy Kassem
























Every creature has a right 
to be on this Earth. 
Who am I to disrupt 
the natural order? 
"Respect" 
is a good word worth 
handing down to our children.
              Laurence Overmire



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Thank You
Friend!
                Fondly, cloudia

Friday, June 7, 2019

Mountains Flowers and Art

ALOHA!
 Lots of people like an ocean view but there's nothing like the ever changing mountains.



 Tiny world.




     Kaka'ako was a district of workshops and small businesses. Now an up an coming neighborhood of Art, shopping and new residential towers.
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Thank you friend! Warmly, Cloudia

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Waikiki Welcome

A  L  O  H  A !
Oahu
Over every mountain 
there is a path, 
although it may not be 
seen from the valley.
   Theodore Roethke









Change your conception of yourself 
and you will automatically change 
the world in which you live. 
Do not try to change people; 
they are only messengers 
telling you who you are. 
Revalue yourself and 
they will confirm the change.
          Neville Goddard










My friend's son welcomes us home to Waikiki



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Thank You
Friend!
                Fondly, cloudia