Category Archives: Taste
If you haven’t heard about one of Honolulu’s best kept secrets-Now Hear This-
Aloha Lovely Reader, I promised to keep you up to date on positive opportunities to engage your senses and boy do I have something to write home about. Discover a menagerie of musical instruments, watch songs come to life through video … Continue reading
Waving not Drowning
Hello again Lovely Readers! When I traveled from Hawaii to LA at the end of March to have spine surgery, I never thought it would be early June before I was able to begin posting again. Thank you for being … Continue reading
Yum, Yam, Yummy.
Aloha beautiful reader, Each of our six primary senses (intuition, hearing, sight, smell, touch, taste) is associated with one of our body’s energy centers as well as with a specific color, musical note, essential oil and seed sound (mantra). All … Continue reading
Dispatch from the City of Angels
Aloha Lovely Reader, “Like a wet washcloth, the mind takes the shape of whatever it rest upon. If you routinely rest your mind on the self-criticism, anger, or anxious rumination, your mind will take a negative shape” I am in … Continue reading
Bunny Kisses and the Power of Touch
“Touch is a much more sophisticated system than we ever realized.It effects our health on many levels. And it doesn’t have to come from another person.” Dr. Matthew J. Hertenstein, DePauw University.
The Taste of Happiness Today
Happiness was licking a cold creamy Kula Strawberry, Maui Surfing Goat Dairy cheesecake Ono-popsicle for breakfast at the Diamond Head Famer’s Market with my sweetheart as we wove our way through tourist jams and talked story with the growers, pineapple … Continue reading
Five Seven Five Your Haiku Lucky Numbers
The picture above, which I composed yesterday out of the common household and garden objects I had lying around, was a creative, playful, way for me to visually represent the 3 phrase, 5/7/5 haiku form. Note the word playful. If … Continue reading
Haiku to Engage Your Senses and Awaken your Heart
Haiku for Engaging the Senses by Sabrina Vog shrouds the sun Why. Is Pele mad A silly question? (sight) Red Bougainvilla All hot promise no perfume Red earth roots me too. (sight,smell) Geckos sing all night She mourns love gone … Continue reading