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NEW LINK: Daybreak at Ka‘ūpūlehu and The Lesson of the ‘Opihi
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Fabulous mixture of pictures, lessons, images, metaphors, business principles... you're in the groove here Rosa!
Posted by: Joanna Young | June 03, 2008 at 11:04 AM
Mahalo Joanna! It does feel great to be in sync with my own Ka lā hiki ola goodness right now; even better to know this resonates with you!
I greatly appreciate your feedback, for you do know me in my ups and downs enough to know the difference (and thank you for being with me in that ebb and tide too :)
Posted by: Rosa Say | June 03, 2008 at 11:58 AM
Aloha Rosa and Mahalo! These were exactly the words I needed to hear today! Through the power of your words I felt my spirits soar with renewed energy...I will become stronger from the agitation. Thank you Rosa for sharing these words with me and uplifting me just when I needed it on my journey. :-)
Posted by: Karen Swim | June 09, 2008 at 11:31 AM
Aloha Karen, I am so pleased to hear the lesson of the ‘opihi may help you too. You have such a terrific demeanor in these public spaces we share on the web, one that just radiates with energy, so it is a bit hard for me to imagine you would need more inspiration! Yet of course I know we all need it at times.
‘Opihi fishermen (seems irreverent somehow to call them "pickers") and marine biologists will say the waves bring the algae and brine shrimp the ‘opihi feast on - and that is the main reason they put themselves in such wave-whipped rocky places. However I am convinced it is the agitation they thrive on too; a good lesson for us to reflect on when adversity strikes and we need that half-full attitude of perseverence.
Posted by: Rosa Say | June 09, 2008 at 01:19 PM