A Newsletter created and sent during the Full Moons. Full Moons? Yes, many count not one, but 4 full moon phases in the Hawaiian Moon Calendar... It's all about Gratitude!
"The journey was not easy. Very few journeys are, Sophie thought, and they are made even more difficult when you are planning to skip a country illegally in broad daylight. "'Pack light," said Charles. "If we are seen leaving, we must look like we're going to the dentist." "The dentist/ We never go to the dentist." "To a concert, then. One bag and nothing else." - Chapter 6 of The Rooftoppers , by Katherine Rundell If you are new to my writing, and the many blogs I've created, welcome first of all and I suppose it is only fair for you to know 'the journey' began decades ago when I began believing in what the characters Sophie and Charles call 'the possible.' Let the characters speak for themselves; I quote a bit more from The Rooftoppers , by Katherine Rundnell: " Almost impossible means still possible." Sophie tried to stand up straight and sound adult; people believed you more easily if you...
We live on a pond -- covered over by mossy patchwork, wild grass, Clover and Buttercups during the spring and summer -- of slowly moving freshwater less than two feet below. The forest that edges this pond "Ke Kuapa 'o Maxwelton Creek" is home to beautiful old Cedar, Hemlock, Fir and a wet canopied floor with pockets of bogs black and primordial to maintain the natural cycle of life and death. These wetlands are a perfect place for insects, especially mosquito. One of the beings who have hatched and shown themselves in growing numbers are Dragonflies. Last night we watched a Dragonfly much like this one perch, fly and return to the tip of the bamboo pole that holds our fabric door in place. " Dragonflies, which eat insects as adults, are a great control on the mosquito population. A single dragonfly can eat 30 to hundreds of mosquitoes per day." - "14 Fun Facts about Dragonflies" There's a connection I see between the arrival of Dragonflies and m...
This newsletter, Na'u ka hau'oli , is a container of overflowing experiences. Gathered here and shared during the fullest illuminations of our moon, this full moon the gift is a fishpond of abundance surrounded and encircled by the ingenuity and creativity of the best forms of life as I experience it. Joyful, surprised and amazed at the restorative nature of a loving and caring Mother, I fill this monthly bundle with words, dreams, messages and clues to imagine the world I can thrive in. The worlds leak The theme of over-flowing, abundance, and gratitude are the foundation or the wrapping for this newsletter. This month, when the Spring Equinox, Ka Piko o Wakea has come to recommit to the reciprocal and restorative nature of being ... AS IN A FISH POND abundant with food ... I begin with this quote and link to thoughts and prayers from Clarissa Pinkola Estes. The quote below and the link to La Contadora is such a loving message about 'leaks.' "I think th...
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