Sunday, November 22, 2015

Marin Reveals Glories

 A L  O  H  A !

“The main thing 
is to be moved, 
to love, 
to hope, to 
tremble, to 
live.” 
                  Auguste Rodin









“The art of art, 
the glory of expression 
and the sunshine of 
the light of letters, 
is simplicity.” 
               Walt Whitman










“Art enables us 
to find ourselves 
and lose ourselves 
at the same time”. 
                  Thomas Merton

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Thank YOU
for VisitinG!
                  Warmly, cloudia

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Birds of Paradise, Citrus & Pinecones

A  L  O  H  A !
This seagull seems embarrassed.
I have it on good authority
that the "waste" on the dock
is left by otters!
So don't be embarrassed,
sweet gull,
we know it wasn't you!













“I don't even remember
the season. I just 
remember walking
 between them and 
feeling for the
 first time that I
  belonged somewhere.” 
Stephen Chbosky, 
The Perks of Being a Wallflower



















“I have learned that
 if you must leave a place
 that you have lived in
 and loved and where 
all your yesteryears 
are buried deep, 
leave it any way except 
a slow way, leave it 
the fastest way you can. 
Never turn back and 
never believe that an hour
 you remember is a better hour
 because it is dead. Passed years 
seem safe ones, vanquished ones, 
while the future lives
 in a cloud, formidable 
from a distance.” 
Beryl MarkhamWest with the Night


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Well,
this place is beginning to feel 
like home. Pixie is here, after all.

The pelicans, geese, ducks,
and myriad other fowl
whose names are strange to me
are a chief feature of this 
allure.

And driving.
Driving here is a pleasure!
I am remembering the 
enjoyment of driving
an open road,
and wood smoke,
with smells of pine.

Historical accounts I 
have read of this part of
Marin County 
speak of the Tahitian
and Florida,
and Italian citrus
that flourishes here.

Birds of Paradise,
grow under pine trees.

A unique and beneficent
climate indeed;

Sunny today, clear
with gentle coolish breezes.

I could get used to this!
Hope you are loving 
YOUR weekend!
fondly, cloudia


Friday, November 20, 2015

Marin November Reflections

A  L  O  H  A !

“What you see with 
your eyes are transient 
and ephemeral,
What you see 
through your heart 
is everlasting
 and eternal.” 
                  Debasish Mridha



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Thank You!
                                        cloudia

City Lights Bookstore

A  L  O  H  A !
“Suppose 
we suddenly 
wake up and see 
that what we thought 
to be this and that,
 ain't this and that 
at all?” 
                       Jack Kerouac, 
                                     The Dharma Bums










Alley outside is the link between Chinatown
& Italian neighborhood. Full of art! [and tourists!]
“I am waiting
for the meek to be blessed
and inherit the earth...
without taxes” 
                         Lawrence Ferlinghetti
                                  [Still going strong in his 90's!]














Sign reads: "Poet For Hire"
“The Beats and the Pranksters showed us 
different ways of opting out of society. 
They were both the personification of 
countercultural movements. The Beats 
were trying to change literature, 
and the Pranksters were trying to 
change the people and the country. 
Kesey, in fact, was his own 
cultural revolution, striving 
to keep the upbeat, 
freedom-loving spirit 
of America alive.” 
                 Sterling Lord, 
                                Lord of Publishing: A Memoir

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" Founded in 1953 by 
poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti 
and Peter D. Martin, City Lights 
was our nation's 
first all-paperback bookstore. 

This great independent bookstore
 hosted Allen Ginsburg 
and other famous Beat Poets
 for their earliest readings.

Visitors from across the country 
and around the world come every day 
to browse, read, and just soak in 
the ambiance of alternative culture's 
only "Literary Landmark." "

Back in the early 1960's tour buses 
showed tourists the "beatniks" by 
pulling up in front of City Lights! 
Today, the Beats' legacy of 
anti-authoritarian politics and 
insurgent thinking continues to
be a strong influence in the store."


" The City Lights masthead says 
A Literary Meetingplace since 1953, 
and this concept includes publishing books 
as well as selling them. 
In 1955, Ferlinghetti launched 
City Lights Publishers with the now-famous 
Pocket Poets Series; Today, City Lights has 
well over two hundred titles in print, with 
a dozen new titles being published each year. 
The press is known and respected for 
its commitment to innovative and 
progressive ideas, and its resistance to forces 
of conservatism and censorship. 
All City Lights Publications 
that are currently available are proudly 
featured in the bookstore and 
on their website as well.

With this bookstore-publisher combination, 
"it is as if," says Ferlinghetti,
 "the public were being invited, in person 
and in books, to participate in that 
'great conversation' between authors of all ages, 
ancient and modern." City Lights has become 
world-famous, but it has retained 
an intimate, casual, anarchic charm. 
It's a completely unique 
San Francisco experience, and 
a must for anyone who 
appreciates good books. "
From the Webpage

Thank YOU
for joining us
today!

May you feel
liberated from the 
same old arguments
into a realm of 
possibility, and 
personal creativity!
                    Fondly, cloudia


Thursday, November 19, 2015

SkyWatch

A  L  O  H  A !
Oahu, Hawaii

" Everyone 
and everything 
around you is 
your teacher. "
                 Ken Keyes Jr

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Thank You!
              cloudia

Magical San Francisco

A  L  O  H  A !
"One day if I go to heaven ... 
I'll look around and say, 
'It ain't bad, but
 it ain't San Francisco.'" 
                            Herb Caen









“It's an odd thing, but 
anyone who disappears 
is said to be seen 
in San Francisco.
It must be a delightful city 
and possess all the 
attractions of the next world” 
                                 Oscar Wilde











Irreverence, independent-mindedness and 
a hunger for far-off cultures have 
defined it {San Francisco} ever since people 
began streaming into the area in 1849 
in search of new fortunes from gold, and
 a settlement of 812 souls became within 
two years a city of almost 25,000, many 
from China, Korea and Australia, clustered 
around more than 1,000 gambling houses.” 
                                                   Pico Iyer

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Honolulu feels pretty special,
but San Francisco is a 
unique and beautiful place
in it's own right.

I have longed to live there
since 1967, and have 
visited over the years.

Yesterday, we drove south
to The City
and it did not disappoint!

The light, the colors, the people;
the architecture, the cultures,
the smell of Art & Brains
in the maritime air.

Suddenly, we feel 
that much BETTER
about the choice we've made.

Yes, I am in a beautiful place,
and when I want
what the world's great cities
offer, it is an hour away,
over the Golden Gate,
into a magic realm.

Be sure to wear
some flowers
in your hair!


Thank You!
                 Fondly, cloudia




Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Do You Know Me?

A  L  O  H  A !

" You'll never find 
peace of mind until 
you listen 
to your heart. "
                       George Michael







" To know 
what you prefer, 
instead of humbly 
saying "Amen" to 
what the world tells you 
you ought to prefer, 
is to keep your soul alive. "
                               Robert Louis Stevenson











" Let your heart guide you.  
It whispers, so 
listen carefully. "
                     Littlefoot's mother, 
                                   Land Before Time


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What are the chains,
the roots, that bind us
to a place?

Where do the locals eat?
Do you have a
friend in the business?

Knowing where to go
and being known are 
a big part of belonging.
No one wants to be
the country mouse
in town for the first time.

Tell them I sent you,
mention my name.

It boils down, one way
or another to
"Mastery."
We feel safe
when we know how
to get things done!

I gave away all that,
gave away technicolor
sunsets. . . . .
For something. . . .
New.

Sometimes it feels
profoundly challenging.
I mean: who the heck
am I if I'm not
that Hawaii girl?

Today, I am going across
the magic portal
into the storied city:
San Francisco.

One thing I do know:
Walking in Chinatown
always grounds 
and heals me. Must
be all those lifetimes
lived in China.

I promise to snap
some photos!



Thank YOU!
Warmly, cloudia