. . . you almost there, sweetheart; take one moment to rest, then keep goin'!
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Love Is a circle that surrounds you. You can find it on the faces of your family and friends. Love, Let it wrap its arms around you, And guide you on your journey on the road that never ends.
from "The Road that Never Ends" Keali'i Reichel
(please, can enjoy his song here [link] and, if you'd like a real treat, can even watch one beautiful wahine dancing hula to this song here [link] )
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For my new friend, Arthur , here's a list:
Background was rendered using: "Foliage" (#1438), by Lucato [link] (also used to render a texture pattern) "Cube Frame" (#4473), by Voldemort [link] and "Aether Dream (#2527), by ssamm [link]
Pearl rendered using: "Pearls" (#8054), by Stephanie26 [link]
Also used to achieve certain effects: "Another Watercolor Painting" (#5355), by Northernshadow [link] and the indispensible "3 Way Color Correction" (#9276) by Tinkerpixel [link]
oh, and if you're the curious type, here's one great place to go for Hawaiian language translation: [link]
wew! . . . Mahalos to all.
p.s. i submitted this as "conceptual," but i freely admint i am not necessarily the best at picking categories. if this should have been submitted as something else, please, would appreciate a comment. mahalo, Mak
no. but have friends from there. and a close friend of mine had once dated an Indonesian girl. He was trying to learn Bahasa Indosnesia, and used me for practice. that was a loooooong time ago, Menna; afraid i've forgotten much.
my wife is from the Philippines. (this is her [link] ) but her native dialect is Waray-waray, which is very different. i still have my BaInd books around somewhere, but would have to go hunt for them.
have noticed that there are a number of talented folks from Indonesia on dA, like you. is a joy to me to see it! mahalo, Menna. Mak
seeing this as being a wedding photo being taken, with a stylized backdrop symbolism the beauty of plants growing, expanding as they rise, a preserving of a memory of an important moment in one's life.
hmmm . . . you ARE so deep, bruddah. yep, to me is a wedding thing. just around the corner, it all awaits her. that song by kumu keali'i is a very popular wedding song here.
my wife is from the Philippines. (this is her [link] ) but her native dialect is Waray-waray, which is very different. i still have my BaInd books around somewhere, but would have to go hunt for them.
have noticed that there are a number of talented folks from Indonesia on dA, like you. is a joy to me to see it! mahalo, Menna. Mak