Thursday, November 8, 2012

wisdom

"humankind has not woven the web of life. we are but one thread within it. whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. all things are bound together. all things connect."
~ chief seattle, dwamish

"when all the trees have been cut down. when all the animals have been hunted. when all the waters are polluted. when all the air is unsafe to breathe. only then will you discover you cannot eat money."
~cree prophecy

"man's heart away from nature becomes hard."
~ standing bear

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

biggie i

happy earth earrings will officially be on their way to the big island tomorrow (jealous) where they will find new homes by way of pueo boutique.

so grateful for the opportunity.

Friday, November 2, 2012

grow where you are planted

spending time in kokee amid koa and ohia-filled forests with native birds like apapane and elepaio whistling sweet serenades is food for my soul.

true beauty resides in nature.
acacia koa
aalii
pukiawe
ohia tree gripping to a cliff where many native species have been forced to live in order to survive

Monday, October 29, 2012

house of the rising sun


sometimes a trip to another island leads to a surge in creativity.

though i try not to fly too frequently or far (i recently learned from a fellow writer that it takes more than 50 barrels of oil per person to fly one way from hawaii to the west coast!!), i felt the need to check something off my bucket list - a haleakala hike on maui.

while the decent into the valley of haleakala (yes, it's a valley and not an actual crater) was something i shall not forget, it admittedly left me longing for shade, new legs and larger lungs. heading downwards was, of course, no problem, it was the ascent up the sandy trail (akin to walking through concrete) at an altitude of some 10,000 feet that was literally breath-taking.
the endangered silversword plant at haleakala
aside from seeing the always-stunning mauna kea in the distance and walking through the moon-like landscape of the house of the rising sun, the most inspiring part of the hike were the silversword (ahinahina) plants, hanging on by a thin thread to life on this planet, just like so many other flora and fauna in the world. still, even though their numbers continue to decline, they push on, living in the moment and never giving up - a lesson i can always use.