We continue our pictorial focus on Maui, HI. This is my 200th issue.

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My third novel Adelyn: An Epic Journey in the Epic Journeys Trilogy IS AVAILABLE on Amazon. (Above is a 65 second clip about the book.) It will take you on quite a journey! Though the third book of a trilogy, it is also a standalone novel.

One reader from Ohio wrote: In his book, Adelyn: An Epic Journey, Bob navigates the reader through a challenging journey in the time space continuum while exposing both the weaknesses and strengths of humanity. As Adelyn is exposed to the infinite love of The Source, the reader is challenged to understand how personal beliefs and actions often have more to do with cultural rather than spiritual influences. In a time and world filled with political anger and personal indulgences reading Adelyn offers the open-minded promise. It would make a great book study.

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My first two books of the trilogy, To the End of Time and Back: An Epic Journey, and the sequel, What's Next~An Epic Journey can also be purchased through Amazon by clicking here. (Scroll to the correct title.) Your local bookstore can also order them for you. All these books are fine reads for the broad-minded and/or the non-traditional spiritual seeker. What a reading adventure you will have including many diverse ideas, a beautiful love story, adventure, and intrigue. (All three are also available in Kindle version.)
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Questions? Email me.

Click here to link to a YouTube radio interview about To the End of Time and Back. (Friend David Riggs produced it for me. To link to his book, click here.)

A number of individuals have sent wonderful reviews on the first two books. You can read some of them in the Forum Section below.

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There was no new geographical information this month.

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VOLUME XVII – Issue 3: Sunday, April 29, 2018 (200th Issue)

Welcome

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The next Poetical Journal will be out on Sunday, May 27, 2018.

................Waikamoi Forest along the Hana Road

Opening Comments from Bob

Adelyn: An Epic Journey is the third in the series and can also be read as a standalone book. Beyond Time and Back: An Epic Journey was the first in the series followed by the second, What's Next ~An Epic Journey. Each tackles topics that impact us all. Any of the three books are great gifts to the open, spiritual seeker and/or the broad-minded. All three of the novels are available on Amazon.

This Issue: This month's newsletter is the second in a two-part pictorial series on Maui. The first poem, Will We Ever Learn?, speaks on a serious topic while the second is much more light-hearted Day 1.

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Clouds low on Haleakala along the highway in Upcountry.

 

Two Poems this Month

Will We Ever Learn?

Do you ever ponder about war
    and its futility?
The young in their prime
    march into forbidden lands
    only to return scarred
    in one form or another.
Others mourned
    in their sealed caskets.

Take a moment
    to peer into history.
Germany and Japan,
    once arch enemies
    now close allies
    and supplier of our cars.
Viet Nam
    the new “in” tourist attraction.
How can this be?

Leaders, and the power-broker
    pulling the strings,
    sow seeds of hatred and mistrust
    convincing the masses
    of righteous causes.
But look beyond the propaganda
    and supposedly noble causes.
Ultimately, power and money
    always serve as the root driving forces.
Woe to anyone
    who says,
    “There might be another way.”

Comments: No comments needed.


Day 1

0500: The chatter begins.
To them, it’s 8 a.m.
For me,
    the sun has not yet risen.
Their first full-day
    on the Islands
    has begun.
In an hour plus
    the sun will rise
    over Heleakala,
    sharing her golden warmth.

Later, the little ones
    will bask at Baby Beach
    while granddad,
    a bit for wear,
    will do likewise,
    smiling at life’s little gifts.

Comment: Craig, Nicole, and our two granddaughters joined us for 8 days. Sadly, the poem erred in the fact that the beach was windy and cold that day.

 

Waikamoi Ridge Trail—an often unnoticed attraction on the Hana Highway—just past Mile Marker 9

 

Looking down from the eighth floor of the Westin Resort toward one of the diving cliffs where yearly several tourists are seriously injured trying to go native.

 

The ginger flower in bloom.

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Traveling up the Haleakala Road looking down toward the coast.

Baby Beach (end of Baldwin Beach) near Paia is always a favorite place to soak and meditate in the ocean.


Click here to enjoy a short video of my walk along Thompson Road in Upcountry.

Click here to view beautiful sunsets on Maui.

 

Vignette: None this month.

 


If you have a guest vignette you would like to submit, please do so. Not only will I enjoy reading it, but if agreeable with you and space permitting, I will print it in a future issue. The vignette should be written in paragraph form and relate a personal story or event. It should fit the overall tenor of this newsletter. Ideally, it should not exceed twenty lines. Please send to bob@poeticaljourneys.com.

Even though this shot appeared as the header in last month's PJ, I thought it was worth a repeat. The picture was
taken after the 808ukejams.com at Keolahou Congregational Church in Kihei.

A view from Front Street in Lahaina.

Gorgeous Rainbow Eucalyptus trees located at MM 7 on the Hana Road.
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Recommendations:

    

A favorite booth of mine at the weekly Saturday Maui Swap Meet.
                                     

Enjoy delicious empanadas at another Maui Swap Meet booth.

Click here to read many recommendations from the past!

Please take a look at the gift page.

 

View of the African tulip trees taken along the Hana Highway.

Above: View from the Hana Highway around MM 15


Below:
A view at Keanae located off of MM 17.

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Quotable Quotes

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." - Eleanor Roosevelt

"Courage is the power to let go of the familiar." - Raymond Lindquist

"The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook." - William James

"When we are unable to find tranquility within ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere." - La Rochefoucauld

Above: Another pic taken at Keanae.

Below: And another one.

Bit of Humor

A bit of laughter is healthy for the soul

Three Farmers' Apples

Three farmers chat. The first one tells, "I have grown such a big apple that when I put it on a chair, it broke down."

The second one says, "I have grown an even bigger apple! When I put it on a table, it broke."

The third one says, "I grew an extremely big apple. I put it in a carriage..."

The two farmers interrupt, "Did it break???"

"No, a worm crawled out of it and ate the horse!"

Compliment of A Joke A Day

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This daily evening program occurs at the Hyatt Resort located on Kaanapali Beach.

 

Above: Olinda Forest (Waihou Springs Trail): Take the Olinda Road out of the cowboy town of Makawao.


...........................................................................Below: Windsurfers at Ho'okipa Beach.

PJ Forum

If you have comments, recommendations, or suggestions for the PJ, please e-mail them to bob@poeticaljourneys.com. While I often cannot print everyone's, I personally respond to all. (When editing the comments for publication, I often eliminate the paragraphing to save space.) .

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"Loved the vignette about the ceramic horseshoe! How true it is that money cannot replace love in our memories and treasures. . . . Thanks for publishing the journal." - Doug from Galion, OH (Ed.: How true on your initial statement. Thanks so much for your comments.)

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"Gosh Bob! Guess I missed the Feb. issue! I had taken a fall and was sort of laid up in Feb. but you KNOW I would have entered the contest! . . . Enjoyed this issue as usual." - Bobbie from Texas (Ed.: Always good to hear from Bobbie but sorry about the injury. Hope you are feeling better. I knew something had to be wrong when you didn't enter the contest. Bobbie has won something in almost every contest I have had.)

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"Just saw the latest Poetical Journey... can’t believe I was the only one to enter the contest!!! But good for me! ?. Picture are great as ever!!! " - Pat from Hillard, OH (Ed.: Though we did not have enough entries for the monetary reward, I sent her one of my books as a consolation prize for taking time to enter.)

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"Well Bob.....Prized Possession got me all teared up. Loved it!" Hollie from Galion, OH (Ed.: Very much appreciated! A great compliment to a poem. Hollie submitted her comment via Facebook.)

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Some Book Reviews

To the End of Time and Back: An Epic Journey Review taken from Amazon

"The new novel, To the End of Time and Back is a skillful account of two lovers on an 'Epic Journey,' racing through time and history to learn life-changing truths. Their spectral mentor, Arundel, sends them through difficult travels, but their relationship endures and remains strong despite physical, and psychological stress. Powerful emotions such as fear, anger and happiness, combine with lust, pain and sexuality to help them learn. Written in verse form, the story is an epic poem, painted to portray the duality of mankind throughout dimensions of human history that is sometimes cruel and horrific. The reader will come to know and understand what is being described and will certainly enjoy the stimulating elegance of the story and the philosophy. A thoroughly enjoyable read that is certain to make you think." - David from Utah
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Other Reviews (They have been edited for length. Thank so much to each of you.)

"I finished your book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was much easier to follow by having the whole thing in front of me, and reading as much as I wanted at a time. I felt pretty weary after bouncing around in time for many hundreds of years, but I was relieved to know that at least part of the world survived 'Armageddon'. What a feat you have performed." - Jim
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"I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your latest book To the End of Time and Back. When I bought the book I had no idea what to expect. Once I started reading it, I didn't want to put it down. I had fun reading it from A to Z and everything in between." - Art from Park City, UT
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"Your book touched places deep within my soul. I could read it over and over again, Bob. Job Well Done!" - Bobbie from Texas
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"Well, Bob! I am rather blown away by your book. Finished it yesterday, and it only took four days, which means I was intrigued and wanted to know how the book ends. I'm a slow, deep reader and since my profession is writing and editing, I edit continuously as I read. Can't help it! But this book was worth dropping everything for and reading to the end. I admit to cynicism about your claim that it would change me, and I don't know that it has just yet but it won't be leaving my heart and head for a long time, and change could happen. I'm impressed that the book actually lived up to your claims for it. . . . I'm intrigued by this book because it rings so true, and I am therefore tempted to believe you actually were given the gift of this dictation. But if not and this is fiction, you have written one hell of a book, masquerading amazingly as non-fiction ... which is indeed one of the goals of fiction." - Kimberly
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"WOW! WOW! WOW! I read it in one sitting and found so many things you wrote about 'true' for what I know and feel about past lives I've lived. Actually, the chapter about the Holocaust was something I couldn't bear to read–too sad and painful. (I've always felt that way about that period of history.) . . . it was very well done, Bob. Just beautifully done. I'm looking for the movie. . . I'm sure others will feel connected to this book just as I did. AMAZING. Just AMAZING. I couldn't put it down. There was so much anticipation with each chapter it hooked me from the very beginning. . ." - An Ohio Reader
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"I read your book a couple weeks ago. You are lucky we don't live close enough for me to call you to discuss it! It was interesting and easy to read. I liked the format. It reminded me of Many Masters, Many Lives by Brian L. Weiss (which was not that quick to read). Have you read that? . . . Anyway, kudos on the book -- on all your books. . ." - A Reader from Arizona
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"Your newest release takes the reader to places deep within. It makes one ponder all things about life itself. Many authors have written about reincarnation, but yours goes deeper. Through an eternal relationship between two souls, you describe all the human emotions one can feel. The book takes you to historical times and places around the globe, making you feel as if you are part of the beautiful relationship of A~ and Z~. After reading, they will become a part of you." - A Reader


Reader Demographics

States- AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, NC, ND, NY, OH, OR, SC, TX, UT, VA, VT, WV, and WI;    

Canadian Provinces - BC, ON, and QC;   

Countries - Australia, Belgium, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Turkey, UK, U.S., and Venezuela.

........Changes in this section will be updated each month.

If your state, province, or country is not mentioned, please let me know.

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Until next time - joy and peace,

Bob


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Guest Poetry: Often readers send me a poem stating they would like it included in the PJ. Many of the poems are well written. Although I enjoy reading them, at this time I do not include guest poetry as part of this newsletter. Instead, I suggest that they submit them for inclusion in the Guest Poet section of my web site. A number have chosen to do so. However, time limitations and quality govern the number that will be accepted. I currently am not accepting poetry from minors.
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