Sunday, April 22, 2012

Honolulu Murals

A   L   O   H   A 


Let's look at a few
murals around Honolulu:

 click on the photos
This powerful chief is holding a

Such a tough looking octopus for an attendant !











Unfortunate Underling! 


" Kamehameha V (1830–1872), born as
 Lot Kapuāiwa
reigned as monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi 
 from 1863 to 1872.

 His motto was "Onipa`a": immovable, firm, steadfast or determined;

 he worked diligently for his people and kingdom and 
was described as the last great traditional chief.  

His full Hawaiian name prior to his succession was
 Lota Liholiho Kapuāiwa Kalanimakua Kalanikupuapaikalaninui Aliʻiolani Kalani-a-Kekūanaōʻa. "

Wikipedia









Angry & Powerful!












Entire Composition












Warriors emerge from the sea
in gourd helmets, 
brandishing spears
and a shark-tooth dagger
 in the foreground.









" Want a nice Hawaiian Punch? "













If I was a cartoon,
I'd run into the hills
of this mural.





And of course:




The Dragon misses
 NOTHING ! 

" You use a glass mirror
 to see your face; 
you use works of art 
to see your soul.  "

George Bernard Shaw 


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Thank YOU
for visiting 
the soul of our
Honolulu town
today!

                      Warmly, cloudia

Losing YOUR Internet in July?

 A  L  O  H  A !

 " A prudent question
 is one-half of wisdom.  "

Francis Bacon












" Chance fights 
ever on the side 
of the prudent.  "

Euripides









 





 " - who is prudent
 and lies in wait 
for an enemy who is not, 
will be victorious.  "

Sun Tzu


















" It is better to be
 high-spirited 
even though
 one makes more mistakes,
 than to be narrow-minded 
and all too prudent.  "

Vincent Van Gogh




 
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 " The FBI is warning
 that hundreds of thousands of computers
 could lose their Internet connections
 come July, 
unless they take steps
 to diagnose and disinfect their computers.
The problem is related to malware called DNSChanger 
that was first discovered way back in 2007 and that has infected millions of computers worldwide."

  Edward Moyer,
 CNET

You can check your machine NOW
by clicking on the links below.



 Check your machine - HERE
 Other Languages -  HERE
Learn more -




" Life has no blessing 
like a prudent friend. "

Euripides


This is essentially
a selfish post;
To lose YOU
would be
BAD!

So be safe.

Let's be kind,

Thank YOU
for visiting.


                                         Warmly, cloudia 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

That's My Story


A  L  O  H  A

"  If history were taught 
in the form of stories,
 it would never be forgotten.  "

Rudyard Kipling


  Georgia On My Mind by Ray Charles on Grooveshark

 “The life of every man
is a diary
 in which he means to write
 one story,
and writes
another.”

 James Matthew Barrie











“Live your life
 from your heart.
Share from your heart.
And your story
will touch
 and heal
 people's souls.”

 Melody Beattie










“A drink
 precedes
 a story.”

 Irish Proverb



" Be amusing: 
never tell unkind stories; 
above all, 
never tell long ones. "

Benjamin Disraeli


" Some stories are true
 that never happened.  "

Elie Wiesel










“Everybody here 
thinks the whole story 
is about them..
Definitely 
that goes for everybody 
in the world.”

 Chuck Palahniuk







" One of the ways
to reincarnate
is to tell
your story. "

Spalding Gray



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All over the world, throughout history, 
storytelling
 has been one of the chief characteristics 
of our shared humanity. 

 The telling can involve  song, 
chant, musical instruments, 
epic poems recited from memory.  

Recitation & performance
of epics,
 the founding myths
 of a people, 
a culture
can last for days! 

From a single bard,
 to a Greek Chorus,
 to a theater troupe;

 From a prehistoric campfire,
 to Beijing Opera,
 the Broadway Stage, Hollywood,
 and yes, Blogger-
 We are the tellers of stories,
and telling them
is how we make sense
of our lives.

What young person today
has NOT lived Harry Potter,
and shared it's secret inclusion
with their generational cohort?

When I lost my job
[ and turned 50
the same week ]
I adjusted while watching
 NYPD Blue
every day on a cable network.

The redemption of Dennis Franz`
Detective Andy Sipowicz 
consumed me.  
All the themes,
all the flavor, 
all of the 'person' 
and 'place'
helped me process 
my own story
somehow.

The stories of Shakespeare
 live forever
because our hopes, fears,
 and character 
have not changed
since he revealed them to us.


Americans waited at the dock
in New York Winter
for the next installment
of Dickens 
by sail from London.

The Sopranos also captured my imagination
the way a beloved series of books does.
[ Like the Talera cycle 
 by Charles Gramlich ]



One amazing development has been
the technology to bring theater
into our home.

And now, we no longer need to watch
episodic TV every week;
No, through HULU, or HBOGO,
we can watch every chapter,
every season of our consuming Story
all at once!

Have you spent a weekend
watching every episode
of such a series as the Sopranos

Would you admit it if you had?
LOL
Just asking. . .


Thanks for sharing,
leave a comment!

                   Warmly, cloudia



You can read about 
storytelling traditions here:




Friday, April 20, 2012

A  L  O  H  A !


"He was a blogger, 
which is to say,
 he died known only
 to strangers."

Robert Brault


















" A book must be
 the ax
 for the frozen sea 
within us.  "

Franz Kafka






















" By believing
 passionately in something
 that still does not exist,
 we create it.

 The nonexistent
 is whatever
 we have not
 sufficiently desired.  "

Franz Kafka


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Artists & artisans
are very particular 
about 
TOOLS.

Tools become worn
to our touch,
familiar
to our muscle memory.

Without them
we are but dreamers
without the means
to prove
our visions.

Blogger
is our tool;
A magical tool!

But if one night,
someone entered
Michelangelo's chapel
and replaced every
tool,
every pigment,
every brush,
every scaffold,
with DIFFERENT ones,
though they did
JUST the same,
well old Michael
would have known
how I felt
when I opened my
"workshop"
and Blogger had 
CHANGED
EVERYTHING.

Welcome to my first post.
Today I begin again.
Now WHERE
is that ''Preview" button?

 

Happy Hunting
my fellow Blogger-nistas.

It's gonna be

GREAT!

YOU been 'updated' yet?

        Warmly, cloudia 














Thursday, April 19, 2012

THIS is Hula

A  L  O  H  A !


When You Are

A  L  O  H  A !

 Click upon the pictures

When You Are Old
By William Butler Yeats
" When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;








How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;










And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars. "









And so, my Friend
cherish
this irreplaceable
Day.

And thank YOU
SO Much
for spending some of it
here with us.

'Take away Peace - Leave a Comment'


today's post
dedicated
to my blog-invisible
husband.
                             Warmly, cloudia

Dick Clark: Cultural Giant

" We're goin hoppin
We're goin happin
Where things are poppin
The Philadelphia way
We're gonna drop in
On all the music they play
On the bandstand-"
Barry Manilow

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After school,
every kid in Philadelphia
watched the Teen-Agers
dance on BANDSTAND,
broadcast from 47th & Market
in West Philly.

It was our local show
before the world discovered it
back in the early days
of Rock & Roll.

"They look like they are having fun.
I can't wait till I'm a Teen-Ager!"
Me at age 7

"But imagine how much fun
it WILL be,
when YOU get there!"
Mom


Prophetic Mom!

Woodstock
made the cool kids on
Band Stand
look old fashioned!


Dick Clark
was VERY important
to American & World 
Pop Music,
to our culture,
for DECADES.

Many of our musical icons
only succeeded
because of his support.








Thanks Mr. Clark - 
' World's Oldest Teen-Ager"