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  • Detail of the Irazu Volcano Crater in Costa Rica

  • Surroundings of the Irazu volcano crater in Costa Rica

  • Car moving fast on the country side of Costa Rica

  • “La Loba (Wolf Woman), the old one, the One Who Knows, is within us. She thrives in the deepest soul-psyche of women, the ancient and vital Wild Woman. She describes her home as that place in time where the spirit of women and the spirit of wolf meet … the place where her mind and her instincts mingle, where a woman’s deep life funds her mundane life. It is the point where the I and the Thou kiss, the place where women run with the wolves. The Creation Mother is always the Death Mother and vice versa. Because of this dual nature, or double-tasking, the great work before us is to learn to understand what around and about us and what within us must live, and what must die. Our work is to apprehend the timing of both; to allow what must die to die, and what must live to live. You can dent the soul and bend it. You can hurt it and scar it. You can leave the marks of illness upon it, and the scorch marks of fear. But it does not die, for it is protected by La Loba in the underworld. She is both the finder and the incubator of the bones. People do meditation to find psychic alignment. That’s why people do psychotherapy and analysis. That’s why people analyze their dreams and make art. That is why many read Tarot cards, cast I Ching, dance, drum, make theatre, pry out the poem, and fire up the prayer. That’s why we do all the things we do. It is the work of gathering all the bones together. Then we must sit at the fire and think about which song we will use to sing over the bones, which creation hymn, which re-creation hymn. And the truths we tell will make the song. There are some good questions to ask till one decides on the song, one’s true song: / What has happened to my soul-voice? / What are the buried bones of my life? / In what condition is my relationship to the instinctual Self? / When was the last time I ran free? / How do I make life come alive again? / Where has La Loba gone to? Go back and stand under that one red flower and walk straight ahead for that last hard mile. Go up and knock on the old weathered door. / Climb up to the cave. / Crawl through the window of a dream. / Sift the desert and see what you can find. It is the only work we have to do. / You wish psychoanalytic advice? / Go gather bones.” excerpt from The Wisdom Garden A composite image of the wild beauty of the seacliffs of Wai’anapanapa / Hana Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 – 2010 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • Notice the repeated theme of one: one bush, one mountain, one cloud

  • welcome one and all.. / 30 by 30 / 6.00 / who would like to buy this in various forms.. / thank you, / enjoy / makes a great gift, / would look great on a wall, screensavor, wallpaper / us dollar / mint condition / s/h fees varies in your location..

  • Rhododendron growing around giant sequoias in Mariposa Grove Yosemite National Park, California Nikon P80 Available as a Calendar /

  • Vernal Falls runoff in Yosemite National Park, California Nikon P80 Available as a Calendar / AS IS /

  • Kai Makani Ho'ohinuhinu
    by Sharon Mau

    Jacob and I are in this YouTube video! We were at the MACC, The Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului here on Maui where Jacob was d…

    Jacob and I are in this YouTube video! We were at the MACC, The Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului here on Maui where Jacob was displaying his beautiful tropical flowers of Hawai’i photographs for sale along with many other talented local Maui artists and musicians. You may see us here at the 3rd Annual Maui Ukulele Festival 2008 Aloha kakou, I created a video with some of my favourite photographs. It includes a beautiful mele. Keali’i Reichel sings Malama E Ala ‘E You may view it if you like on my YouTube site / Ourjrny YouTube E Ala ‘E Please rate it, comment if you like and let me know what you think of it. / For your enjoyment, I am in the midst of creating another video with my photographs of tropical flowers featuring the beautiful mele by other talented Kanaka, Hawaiian musicians and songwriters as well. Mahalo nui for your gifts of Aloha. Every purchase of my images mean more to me than you could possibly imagine, and help sustain us on this very beautiful and unbelievably expensive island :) Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much for your wonderful comments, encouragement and support. From my Na’au to yours, I wish you Love and many blessings. Aloha e Malama pono, Sharon

  • In the Beginning Sunset view of Kanaloa (Kaho’olawe Island) and Molokini from A la nui o Kanaio Ulupalakua Maui Hawai’i See the small tiny Coconut Palm trees lining the shoreline far down below? Knowing those palms are about 30 feet tall will help to give you perspective. Those are among the coastal villages of Wailea and Makena. Here at this elevation Kanaloa (Kaho’olawe Island) appears as a jewel suspended on the golden horizon in the deep blue ocean. This photograph is toned down just a bit as the original is so bright. This sunset was so brilliant shimmering in the evening sky I could not gaze through the viewfinder and had to shut my eyes when I took this shot. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 18 June 2009 Tao is the nameless void / the mother of the Ten Thousand Things / Tao is considered by Laozi to be that which eternally gives without being depleted, and eternally receives without being filled. That which does not exist for its own sake is able to endure.

  • Japanese Forest

  • Mountains covered with forests, fog in the valley

  • Hello…this is myself…Patti Jo…also called RedTailed Hawk_Lady…at the PowWow in Twisp, Washington, 2008. I am an Artist…Portrait Artist…Portrait Photographer…Nature Photographer…Old Time Photographer…Tattooist! I have many interests and I can’t limit myself to only one. I do tend to specialise in Old Time, Old West, basically anything from 100 years ago. Old Barns and Cabins in the woods…Old Cars…Flowers…Nature, Travel…etc. I do Portraits in Acrylic and Pencil from your Favorite Photo of your loved ones, pets, homes, cars…whatever your heart desires. I do murals on cars and motor cycles, RV’s and walls…inside or out. I also paint on clothes, such as Leather Jackets, Denim Coats, Skirts, Purses, Shoes and just about anything that will hold still. Special custom orders are welcome. / I will travel to you if that is required for the job. I hope you enjoy my work and consider putting some of it in your personal permanent collection.

  • Autumn leaves on Japanese flowering cherry, Parc Floral de Haute Bretagne

  • Red camellia blossoms, Parc Floral de Haute Bretagne

  • Pink leaves on acer palmatum, Japanese garden, Le Jardin du Soleil Levant, Parc Floral de Haute Bretagne

  • Japanese garden, Le Jardin du Soleil Levant, Parc Floral de Haute Bretagne

  • this national park is breathtaking, i hope to return some day. the park ranger bottom right of picture was tough out, he has a great job. the cliff face is so large, can take days to climb it.

  • Elam Filos playing in the surf on Ho’okipa like a child on a bright and shiny day. Ho’okipa is very popular and is just a short drive from our home upcountry. It is also quite famous as one of the wind surfing capitols of the world. It is here you will also the beautiful Honu feeding nearby and Hawaiian Monk Seals occasionally basking in the sun. If you do see them, please maintain a good safe distance as these beautiful creatures are endangered and are protected. On a bright sunny day with good clear atmospheric conditions, the ocean on this side of the island is a glorious aquamarine blue. I also enjoy watching and photographing the sunsets from Ho’okipa in summer as the sun is setting over West Maui and Kahakuloa. During winter the sun is setting on the opposite side of the island over Kaho’olawe. In winter you may also see the magnificent Humpback Whales from Ho’okipa, that is always a thrill. There are strong currents and rip tides here in this channel so if you plan on swimming I do hope you are experienced. And of course there is a long bench of coral reef called a Papa and many volcanic lava rocks, some smooth and some quite sharp, so you must know where you going to enter the water. Here in this area along Maui’s beautiful North Shore the ocean is clean and clear and absolutely delicious. I much prefer to swim in the tide pools on the opposite end of the beach. It is much safer there. I only need to remember to wear shoes as there are many sea urchins. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / All Rights Reserved / Beaches of Maui Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 02 July 2008 17:20:51 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/400 / Av( Aperture Value ) 13.0 / Evaluative Metering ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 41.0 mm / AF Mode One-Shot AF

  • Elam Filos in the healing waters on Ho’okipa Beach Maui North Shore Hawai’i Ho’okipa is quite famous as one of the wind surfing capitols of the world. It is here you will also the beautiful Honu feeding nearby and Hawaiian Monk Seals occasionally basking in the sun. If you do see them, please maintain a good safe distance as these beautiful creatures are endangered and are protected. On a bright sunny day with good clear atmospheric conditions, the ocean on this side of the island is a glorious aquamarine blue. I also enjoy watching and photographing the sunsets from Ho’okipa in summer as the sun is setting over West Maui and Kahakuloa. During winter the sun is setting on the opposite side of the island over Kaho’olawe. In winter you may also see the magnificent Humpback Whales from Ho’okipa, that is always a thrill. There are strong currents and rip tides here in this channel so if you plan on swimming I do hope you are experienced. And of course there is a long bench of coral reef called a Papa and many volcanic lava rocks, some smooth and some quite sharp, so you must know where you going to enter the water. Here in this area along Maui’s beautiful North Shore the ocean is clean and clear and absolutely delicious. I much prefer to swim in the tide pools on the opposite end of the beach. It is much safer there. I only need to remember to wear shoes as there are many sea urchins. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / All Rights Reserved / Beaches of Maui Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 02 July 2008 17:19:28 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/400 / Av( Aperture Value ) 13.0 / Evaluative Metering ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 41.0 mm / AF Mode One-Shot AF

  • Ho’okipa is quite famous as one of the wind surfing capitols of the world. It is here you will also the beautiful Honu feeding nearby and Hawaiian Monk Seals occasionally basking in the sun. If you do see them, please maintain a good safe distance as these beautiful creatures are endangered and are protected. On a bright sunny day with good clear atmospheric conditions, the ocean on this side of the island is a glorious aquamarine blue. I also enjoy watching and photographing the sunsets from Ho’okipa in summer as the sun is setting over West Maui and Kahakuloa. During winter the sun is setting on the opposite side of the island over Kaho’olawe. In winter you may also see the magnificent Humpback Whales from Ho’okipa, that is always a thrill. There are strong currents and rip tides here in this channel so if you plan on swimming I do hope you are experienced. And of course there is a long bench of coral reef called a Papa and many volcanic lava rocks, some smooth and some quite sharp, so you must know where you going to enter the water. Here in this area along Maui’s beautiful North Shore the ocean is clean and clear and absolutely delicious. I much prefer to swim in the tide pools on the opposite end of the beach. It is much safer there. I only need to remember to wear shoes as there are many sea urchins. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / All Rights Reserved / Beaches of Maui Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 02 July 2008 17:18:53 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/400 / Av( Aperture Value ) 13.0 / Evaluative Metering ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 41.0 mm / AF Mode One-Shot AF

  • Periphery of La Paz city in Bolivia, South America, with snow mountains in the background

  • Kaula’uo / Ulua / Mokapu Beach / Wailea / Maui Gold Coast / Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved These two beaches are accessible by the same path along the wonderful elevated boardwalk, although they have different names for each side of the beach. When you are facing makai, the ocean, to the right is Mokapu Beach, which lies just in front of the Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort and to the left is Ulua Beach. These beaches are very popular places for walking, running, sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling, featuring sandy bottoms. In summer the water is wonderfully warm. It is a beautiful long stretch of golden sand, and the luxurious bronzed golden sand is reflecting the beautiful warm colours of sunset in this image. It was a peaceful evening on Maui’s Gold Coast. Ulua is name after the adult Crevalle fish. / The original name was Ke One Ulua (pronounced o-ney) / Like Polo Beach, Ulua is a name unfamiliar to long time residents of Maui. The original name was Kaula’uo and that is what I prefer to call it as I believe the original name should be restored. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 07 July 2009 18:44:54

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