Welcome back! Just got home last night from a wonderful trip to New York City and a 4th-of-July-get-away cruise with Queen Mary 2. Our trip/cruise was a belated celebration of our 38th wedding anniversary last June 12,2008. My husband and I embarked at New York City and then cruised to Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada), then to Boston, Massachusetts and back to NYC. This was a different cruise from the Hawaiian cruise we took during our 30th wedding anniversary. We missed the spectacular sunset. During cruising many tropical places, we always enjoyed the beauty of the sunset. I am re-posting my sunset blog. Many of my friends and viewers have seen it. For those who missed it, please enjoy. For those who have seen it before, enjoy again.
It is often said that that......"the best things in life is free." I often believed that quote.
Whenever I read about free stuffs, my eyes lightened up. I like to hear "Buy one, get one free" or "Free gift, for the first fifty customers, and many other promos. What "free" things come to my mind that money couldn't buy? For me, it's the spectacular sunset.
One time, I saw a nice "Family Circus" cartoon at the Los Angeles Times. The family was watching the sunset and the little boy asked his mom, "How much would it cost to see the sunset if God decided to charge for it?" I could only answer.......PRICELESS.
One of my passions in life is seeing a sunset wherever I am, at home or basking in Paradise. I have seen countless of spectacular sunsets during our travels but nothing melted my heart than the Hawaiian sunset. Today people are too caught up in the rush, noise, and confusion of demanding routines that it is not easy to see the beauty of the sunset before us.
Alexandra Stoddard, a famous interior designer said, "Few really know how to see and as a result are unaware of the majesty and beauty around them. But seeing can be learned, and those who learn to see well, the world becomes an entirely different place. Life is suddenly rich with promise full of light, color, texture and harmony." This is very true. We have to learn how to SEE. Just because we've been given eyesight doesn't mean we know how to use our eyes to look and really SEE.
Of all the artists I've grown to admire, the Impressionists speak to my heart most directly. The greatest gift of the Impressionists is that they taught me to look around the ordinary experiences of everyday life. In their passion for the beauty of nature, they open up a wider visions, enabling us to see nature and things more beautifully.
HOW TO SEE THE SUNSET THROUGH THE VIEWPOINT OF AN IMPRESSIONIST ARTIST?
1. WISH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WERE HERE Wherever you are, STOP and SEE the SUNSET. Claude Monet, an impressionist artist painted water lily over and over again. He said, "I have never been bored with it. It is always different." So is seeing the sunset. You'll never get bored. It is always different every passing day.
2.FIND A ROMANTIC PLACE TO SEE THE SUNSET Don't just settle for an ordinary place. During our 25th anniversary (1996) we were privileged to stay in one of the twin towers at Hyatt Regency Resort in Waikiki. We had access to the Regency Club located on top of the tower. From there, we got a breathtaking view of Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, and downtown Honolulu, that we had never seen before. From the rooftop, we saw the "most fascinating, interesting, and captivating sunset" in our whole lives.
8. WATCH THE SUNSET WITH YOUR GRAND KIDS DURING A LUAU Set aside time to have adventure and fun with your grand kids while they still want your companionship. It will also renew your souls, spirits and hearts and become like kids again.
SADLY many people spend far more time watching reruns of television shows, they don't even enjoy. Instead, make time for seeing the wonders and beauty of nature like the sunrise, rainbow and sunset, that nurture the heart. I wish that you will use the precious minutes of your every day, living creatively. There are great things that you can do every day and every trip. The best is opening your eyes to see the spectacular sunset. I have been there, with my eyes open, and I desire that what my eyes have seen your eyes may also see.
"HAPPY SUNSET WATCHING!"
37 comments:
What a beautiful post.
Thanks for for visiting again.
The sunset photos are very inspiring. Thanks for showing me how the see the sunset like an Impressionists.
Hi anonymous!I am happy to achieve my goal for this specific blog, that my viewrs will see the sunset like an Impressionist artist. Hurray!
hi ebb tide,
beautiful sunset. . .
it is always a pleasure to visit you blog, i can't wait till your next post.
Hi MM! I am glad you find my blog a pleasure to visit. Thanks!
Beautiful....you have a lot on your blog....keep it up.
Daisy, thanks for dropping by.
I really enjoyed your art. I thank God for you and the cereativity He has given you. Thanlks for sharing it with us.
Aida, thanks for your nice comment. I think your prayers are making me more creative.
Hi, Ebb. Wow, love all the sunset pictures.
Hi Mari! Good, you fall in love with all the sunset photos.
Enjoyed your blog. Keep on writing.
Thank you for inspiring me to see the beauty of the sunset through the eyes of an artist. I have seen many photos of the sunset but they aren't as good as yours. Your blog is truly inspired and artistic.
Thanks Anonymous. Loved your comment and inspired me to keep my blog as creative and imaginative.
I like your paintings of the Hawaiin sunset. After I paid the St. Petersburg painting, I will buy one of your sunset paintings.
Thanks in advance Julie. I look forward to having my sunset painting hanging in your house.
I enjoyed your blog on the Hawaiian sunset and your grandkids activities.
Your Hawaii sunset pictures were absolutely gorgeous1 When we went to Maui the summer of the 1999 CICI Convention (when it was over), one of our favorite things to do was sit on the beach and watch the sun go down. It's not the same here in California, not at all....There's just something about being on an island, in the beauty of nature that is majestic. Pictures from your Hawaii trip make me want to go back SOON!
Camille, welcome to our "Sunset Circle." You're definitely the kind of friends I'd like to be with while looking at the sunset.
The sunset pictures presented here include some of the most awe-some I have seen in my 80 years, but your text makes them truly inspirational!
Bill and Jean, PawekTrek.BlogSpot.com
PS we are visiting David and Arceli right now.
Thank you for your wonderful comment. Being alive for 8o years, I am sure you have seen so many awe-s0me sunsets. Good to know these sunset photos are some of the. I happy that my texts inspired you too.
Beautiful pictures of sunsets and of course, your gorgeous paintings! So soothing :)
That was a glorious post. All so good to view and to read. I am glad you had a nice time on our coast.
Sandy-thanks for that nice comment.
What joy your sunset blog bought to my heart!
Ligaya-Yes, it's true that sunset brings joy not only to our hearts but to our lives.
I wish I could paint a beautiful sunset someday. thanks for the inspiring post.
AA-Wishing you success on your sunset painting. Practice & more oractice is the key.
Like you, I couldn't imagine my world w/ out a sunset. Thanks for sharing this beautiful sunset post.
Worth reposting.
Angels-thanks for your thoughts & comment.
This was a great post. I love to look at the sunset and rise. When my daughter was growing up I used to drive her crazy because I'd make her come look at the sky with me. She'd say I had to be the only mom around that would say, stop doing your homework right now and come outside with me for a minute. I also love the impressionists.
Carver-Thanks for your visit. I am glad to know we like the same things. Sunset & impressionists are inseparable.
Hi Ebb!
Thanks for sharing those sunset pictures. They reminded me of our similar experiences in Kauai, Maui and Oahu.
For me, the most beautiful sunset was during our niece's beach wedding in Kauai last March, 2008.
Also to let you know that I enjoy reading your blog. Please continue.
thanks....Daisy
Daisy-thank you for your beautiful comment. I am glad we share the same experience while in the Hawaiian Islands. Glad to know you enjoy reading my blog.
EVERYONE LOVES THIS POST,STILL SICK BUT FIGHTING
Lloyd-thanks for dropping by. I hope this sunset blog had lifted your spirit. keep well.
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