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  1. When you relinquish the desire to control your future, you can have more happiness. Nicole Kidman
  2. @BarbaraUechi aloha and thanks for the RT, have a fantastic day!
  3. @artstamers aloha, thanks for the reply how are you today?
  4. New post, farmers market finds http://theplantwhore.blogsp...
  5. All people want is someone to listen. - Hugh Elliott
  6. It's a short week so make the most of it.
  7. http://twitpic.com/qn88o - Aloha and Good Morning from Orchidland in the Big Island
  8. A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug. - Patricia Neal
  9. New Post, The Big Island on the Cheap, Its not really that out of range to live or vacation. http://noelmorata.blogspot....
  10. Turmoil in the Chocolate World, whats a chocoholic to do? http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
  11. @Sprocking thanks for mentioning the photos, i just took some great ones today to post on a future blog :)
  12. @robinpedrero wow thats a beautiful lake view pastel piece you created.
  13. @robinpedrero i would love to go back to big sur again,its special...perhaps when i come back to the bay area during xmas :)
  14. @robinpedrero hello there, just came back from our farmers market will blog about the goodies i got there...stay tuned
  15. The roots of true achievement lie in the will to become the best that you can become. -Harold Taylor
  16. RT @lavasusan See http://ow.ly/EE8M [a heartwarming story about a true Hawaiian hero]
  17. RT @Sprocking: The 10 Funniest Missing Pet Signs Of All Time http://bit.ly/4AWl8h RT @UFO4U:
  18. RT @oceanbutterfly7: Good morning To everyone!
  19. Aloha and good morning from Orchidland in the Big Island of Hawaii
  20. Animal, Vegetable, Miserable http://www.nytimes.com/2009...