Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Hawaii Photo of the Day

A  L  O  H  A !



Linking to

A Soul Awake

A  L  O  H  A !

The greatest wealth is health.
                                   Virgil



















"Until we stop harming 
all other living beings,
 we are still savages." 
                        Thomas Edison














“Hope is the dream 
of a soul awake.”
                            French Proverb


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Thank You,
                       Warmly cloudia

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Father of the Aloha Shirt


Ellery J. Chun gave the aloha shirt to the world.

Although he first created aloha shirts in 1931, 
it was in 1936 he introduced the "Aloha Shirt"
 label to the distinctively bright, colorful
 Hawaiian attire. The term and 
the style caught on, 
and countless clothing manufacturers 
followed suit.
Chun first sold aloha shirts -
- originally inspired by 
palaka garments of plantation workers 
and silk shirts 
of high school classmates 
sewn from leftover kimono 
material by Japanese housekeepers -- 
at the family store, which he renamed 
King-Smith Clothiers, 36 N. King St.

The Honolulu native graduated from Punahou 
[ Like president Obama] in 1927 and majored in 
economics at Yale, class of 1931.

By 1933, he began to produce 
ready-to-wear patterns
 from cloth imported from 
the U.S. mainland, Japan, 
China and Tahiti. Surfers 
and beachboys snapped up 
the bold, breezy styles, 
and visiting Hollywood celebrities
 and other rich and famous ones 
began sailing home to 
display the new fashions.


In 1991, the state Senate 
honored Chun for creating
 the aloha shirt, on the 60th anniversary 
of his landmark contribution to distinctive
 Hawaiian apparel and the state of Hawaii.


From the Redwood Forrest

A  L  O  H  A !
Climb the mountains 

and get their good tidings.
                                                John Muir
















" This is their temple, 
vaulted high,
      And here we pause 
with reverent eye,
      With silent tongue 
and awe-struck soul;
      For here we sense 
life’s proper goal. -











To be like these, 
straight, true and fine,
To make our world, 
like theirs, a shrine;
  









    Sink down, O traveler, 
on your knees,
      God stands before you 
in these trees. "
                           Joseph B. Strauss, 
                                                      “The Redwoods,” 1932

Monday, February 1, 2016

Hawaii Photo of the Day

A  L  O  H  A !

Sunny California Sunday

A  L  O  H  A !

We enjoyed a wonderful sunny day,
the kind that dazzles the senses
with bluer than blue skies
and palm trees gesticulating
before calmly moving
clouds of steamy white.











The Hawaiians of old 
read messages in the clouds, 
and I learned it
partly from them. But
Bay Area skies had been
muted shades of Winter
bringing blessed rain
since we arrived.
They spoke a language
that didn't say much to
me. But that is changing
as I remember
the glory I loved here 
in Summertime.
All on a sunny Sunday.









These clouds are beginning
to make sense -







And what
a refreshing sense of humor
they have!










The sun and wood  
skies & water
are singing to me
good right now.







This is a beauty equal
to any. All wrapped in
sparkling 55 degrees
         High temp. [12.7 C]





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Hope your world
is dazzling you today!
Thanks so much
for dropping by.
          Fondly, cloudia


Sunday, January 31, 2016

Scene From a Coffeehouse

A  L  O  H  A   from  San Francisco
"Old friends.
Winter companions,
The old men
Lost in their overcoats,
Waiting for the sunset.
The sounds of the city,
Sifting through trees,
Settle like dust
On the shoulders
Of the old friends."
Paul Simon,
'Old Friends'

Linking to
Scene From a Coffeehouse










Convention of Buddhas
Nicasio Road, West Marin


Linking to
Monday Murals