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The Kookaburra Queen

Filed under: topics英会話名古屋 — clarissa 英会話 名古屋 Heart to Heart at 12:57 pm on Monday, January 5, 2009

The Kookaburra Queen

The Kookaburra King

This is a picture taken by one of my life-long soul-mates, Koichi Takase.

It is a scene which can be commonly experienced at the Brisbane

River in Queensland, Australia.

The boat with the bright lights is called The Kookaburra Queen.

Coincidentally, it is the same boat that I worked on at the age of

16, ohhhhh, so very long ago!

Since then my life has seen many bright lights and of course, not

forgetting the dark ones which have made me who I am today.

Remember my friends, everybody loves the bright lights but it

is in the darkness that one inescapably learns wisdom.

NB: The Kookaburra is a bird that has a loud laughing cry that is the

Australian people`s  alarm clock because no one can sleep through

its crazy laughter!!!!

4 Comments »

Comment by Kon-chan

2009/1/6 Tuesday @ 4:20:17

What a beautiful picture this is!
And what a beautiful existence we are, which have contrast of blightness and darkness.
I wish I could permit the fact by heart and love everybody all the time.

Comment by Clarissa

2009/1/6 Tuesday @ 9:17:13

mmmmmmmmm Kon-Chan, to love everybody seems to be a somewhat difficult issue for a lot of people.

How do we do this?

From my experience it is quite simple because once we can find true love for oneself, we have something that we can naturally give others.(If we don`t have it we can`t give it).

We must focus on who we are, accept it, judge what we need to change and then our judgement on others disappears.(we stop judging others because in the end we all have light and dark in ourselves).

I could be wrong but I think that is when one realises that true love exists and love for all becomes a sure thing!

Comment by Dreamer

2009/1/7 Wednesday @ 7:46:11

Merry merry king of the bush is he!

Comment by Clarissa

2009/1/7 Wednesday @ 19:13:17

Ha ha Hhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaa; so he is our dear Kookaburra King!

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