Not best ever day.

Gray and Damp for day 2.

The gray and damp isn’t the problem. The problem is that I seem to have caught the respiratory bug that has been running around the island. Hopefully, I have a “lite” version. Most people end up going to Urgent Care and getting antibiotics. But, I figure there is a greater than 50% chance that it is viral – so – I’ll pass on a trip to Urgent Care. Rest, hot tea, ibuprofen. For now – that is my “treatment plan”.

While resting I reflected on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Like so many of us, Meghan had a starter husband. Wonder how starter dude feels about his ex marrying a prince. Megan sure did “the best revenge is living well” thing to the max. 

I started reading the old Travis McGee hardboiled detective books. There were about 20 of them – first one in 1964. Not very intellectual. I believe they are all available in Kindle format. 

Yes, another tree –

 

The skinny tree

If you are looking at the skinny tree around Dec 19, 2017 – the header picture is a detail shot of this tree.’s feather and lauhala decorations. 

Gray and rainy (or snowy) all day today. 

I had a nice restful day – a friend made fine enchiladas this morning. She is from New Mexico and knows what she is doing enchilada-wise. So, I had a fine lunch with ample leftovers for tomorrow. 

About the Australian Adventure:

  • Round trip from Kona to Brisbane locked in.
  • Train from Perth to Sydney paid for – I was planning on going the other direction, but east to west was sold out for February.  So, west to east is good. 
  • Got my Aussie Visa. Paid for my Visa with my Visa card.

What more do I need? A plan to get back to the Asylum. A couple of US2AU electric plug adapters. Not in the least concerned that there is anything that I might need or want that isn’t available in Australia. Well, guess I should be sure I have 30 days of BP drugs. 

More Xmas Trees

Christmas Tea at Hulihe’e Palace – champagne appeared in this glass. 

Donned my gay apparel and went to the Holiday Tea at Carlton’s beloved Hulihe’e Palace. Lots of good food and genteel behavior. 

Last night’s Hotel Xmas party had lots of great food. And, the behavior was more fun than genteel. Let us just  say it ended with a pillow fight. (Well, this is a hotel. We have lots of pillows!)

Back to the Xmas tree series – in addition to the “big” trees there are smaller trees. The Peacock tree – in honor of Princess Kaʻiulani.

The Peacock Tree – and Billy

I took all these tree pictures for Billy.  And, since the pictures were for his Mother, I got him into this picture. 

Details from Peacock Tree

Strange weather this afternoon. It is gray, very humid, just feels weird. 2 feet of snow coming – according to the weather guy. Stay tuned.

NO XMAS TREES … today

Today’s Xmas photo – large female red lipped parrot fish with a Xmas wrasse.

I have been avoiding the ocean for the last few days. But, today I bundled up in my wetsuit and went for a 30 minute swim when the winds were down and the  sun was up. NOAA says the water temp is 78° – but I don’t believe it.

Sunday Morning

The sail boat is a 44foot Helia – a sweet ocean going sailing catamaran. You can most likely buy one for about ½ million. This one came up from Kiribati and the captain admitted that he ran out of fuel 3 days before he ran out of ocean. Fortunately, it is a sail boat. The passengers were looking forward to nice juicy burgers for late breakfast or early lunch. 

Figured out why I am having so much trouble with my Australia Adventure. I was behaving like a tourist and not a traveler. I was trying to do everything. See everything. Know when I am going to sleep every day. What I am going to do every day. Where I am going to be everyday. That isn’t me. So, I will get plane tickets. And a room for the first two nights. And, I will get the cross country train tickets. And a room at the distant end of the train. And, I’ll just make up the rest as I go along. I was trying to be all grown up and organized. Screw that. My backpack and I are going to be travelers. Not tourists. Not all who wander are lost.

I might miss out on. a few things. I might end up paying top dollar for plane tickets. But, I will not be stuck going to Darwin when Darwin is expecting a Cat 4 cyclone – just because I have reservations to swim with the crocodiles.

OH MORE XMAS TREES…And 7 words

The Blue Tree

AND…

The White Tree

As you can see, I really don’t need my own Xmas tree. Indeed, Carlton and I never had a tree. I don’t think I ever had any decorations. 

Just have to get them together.

My Australian Adventure is like this origami that I am trying to figure out. When I get all the pieces together – it will be awesome, but, for now the origami is just scraps of paper and the trip is a jumble of options. 

Vulnerable, entitlement, diversity, transgender, fetus, evidence-based and science-based  – There they are. The seven words that the Center for Disease Control is not allowed to use. What the fuck happened to my country? The CDC is what stands between us and plague, smallpox, Marburg, TB, etc. Note the the Orange Lord – science doesn’t care it you believe in it. 

OH, XMAS TREES…

The Red and Gold Tree

Today, I took pictures of every Xmas tree at Hulihe’e Palace. Well, most of them. I think. Mostly, they are for Billy’s Mom. Who, I gather, loves Xmas trees.

And, I was pretty proud of myself… The Palace wanted me to help with the design of their web page. And, without being snarky I reminded them that 10 years ago I offered to do it for them but they were not interested in my help. And, that now – thank you for thinking of me, but “I don’t do that anymore”. And besides that, you can not have something that is really important to your business in the hands of one old woman who lives in The Asylum. 

I believe that is what Carlton called “Avoid beginnings.” 

Thought some more about Australia – mostly factored in the size of the country, the extreme heat in the north, jelly fish, and my advanced age. I hate jellyfish. Our box jellyfish can ruin your day, but Australia’s box  jellyfish can end your life. 

None of this is going to stop me from going – but – it might influence where I go. Before entered my dotage, I always factored a down day in every travel week. I am thinking I should up that to 2 down days per week. 

The Gold Tree

 

Thursday…

Christmas at Hulihe’e Palace

Feeling a little sub-par today. I think it is a combination of allergies and a poor night’s sleep. I feel better after an antihistamine  and a huge nap. Soup for dinner and I’ll be all good as new. (I hope)

Spent some time making Australia Adventure itineraries. I decided to drop the rock, but add the reef. I understand that Uluru (Ayers Rock) is more than just a really big rock. Just like Grand Canyon is more than just a great big hole in the ground. But, I can not see everything. And I am pretty sure that this will be my last crack at Australia. I am a water person. I would rather spend 3 days looking at the ocean over 3 days looking at a large red rock. 

The weather is chilly and windy. But sunny. And, the town and hotel is having a pre-holiday slow spell. I am having a slow spell too. Trying to learn that slow is OK.

 

Gave the old body the day off…

OTEC Stuff

Total day off from physical stuff. Fitbit thinks I died. But the old body needed some serious down time. 

I made currency origami hearts for the hotel staff. And, gold origami butterflies for other people. 

And, I tried to plan the trip to Australia – but it has too many moving parts. I have to nail at the one part down and build out from that. 

I was going to skip “the reef” and “the rock”. Am sort of rethinking that now. Which just adds more moving parts. Don’t want to over plan this adventure. If I am going to over plan it – I might as well go on an AARP bus tour!

Carlton in Australia ca 1985

Back in the 80’s when Carlton and I were bumming around NZ we decided to go to Australia – fortunately we had visas. So, we just went to the Christchurch airport and hopped a plane for Brisbane. No plans, no reservations. Could I just do that again. Just land in Brisbane and wing it. And, 4 weeks later just show up at the airport and come back to Kona.

Today’s local paper: lead article was about what to do in case of nuclear attack and the second article was about cattle rustling. It is a tad weird in Kona this year. 

Swim Today

Swimming out toward the ms Oosterdam
Turn around point – the Glass Bottom Boat is coming back too.
Heading home – it was a lovely day out here in the middle of the ocean.

(And, at this instant it is a wonderful evening in Alabama.)

The plan is coming together for the Australia Adventure. I played with various scenarios today. And, I know it can be hot as the hinges of hades especially in Northern Australia is February – but – so is DC in August.  

Think that for sure I’ll come back to Kona for 3 or 4 days after the adventure. It is a lot cheaper to fly back here and then on to DC – rather than leaving for the Asylum  from Sydney  or Perth. I can also leave my computer, jeans, jacket, gloves, etc here. None of these things will be needed. 

(Still good in Alabama!)

Monk Seals Today.

Monk Seal – the small one – she is all dried off.
Monk Seal – the big one

After starting and finishing our holiday shopping – Billy and I went for a little walk. A couple of female monk seals are known to hang out in this area and we were lucky to see both of them.  Male monk seals are in the 300-400 pound range and the females are bigger. This is a good place to hang out. Not many people. And, just off shore is a fish farm – which must supplement their diet with some easy pickings. 

Billy was going to our candy factory to get candy for his Xmas presents – I went along for the ride and decided to get a box myself to use as my “Secret Santa” gift. That is it for my Xmas shopping. Still have to finish my Xmas Butterflies. 

Sign at the candy factory cash register. Guess their customers aren’t too bright. Chocolate shopping for dummies!

Adventure Plan Monday.

  • Kona to east coast of Australia. Direct flights from Honolulu to Sydney, Brisbane and Melborne. Leave stuff at hotel.
  • Spend a couple of days east coast of Australia – then take plane to Adelaide and take the train to Darwin. It isn’t the best time of year for this trip – but I am running out of adventure time in my life.
  • Figure out how to get to Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia – Snorkel with whale sharks.  OOPS, wrong time of the year for this. 
  • Head to Perth.
  • Train to Sydney. 
  • Back to Kona. Collect stuff. Rest up a few days and head home. 

That is Plan Monday. 

 

 

Busy in the Ocean Today.

Yep, that’s a dog
The usual fishy suspects.
And a small turtle.

There was also a 2,000 passenger cruise ship at anchor and the normal Sunday assortment of paddlers, kayaks, and kids.

This evening is the boat parade. The boat parade is a new thing, but – it doesn’t seem to be taking off. I think it is an excuse to drink. And our drinking village with a fishing problem doesn’t really need an excuse to drink. 

Thinking about my next adventure. Seriously, my life is in 2 minute drill mode. It’s now or never. And, there is still stuff to do and places to see. Train across Australia maybe. Stop off in Fairbanks and hope for aurora. Just thinking at this instant.

Starting to feel a little “old”. My general plan is to walk 5 miles a day and 30 minute swim or 60 minutes of yoga. Well, my muscles don’t seem to be with the program anymore. I remember that Carlton had to cut back his tennis schedule after he hit 70. He kept of swimming and bike riding. But, he never swam more than 10 minutes at a time. And, he wasn’t into long bike rides. His major exercise was killer tennis. My major exercise is walking. How do you know how much you can/should be doing as you age?

I suspect that aging is like tapping and mudding drywall. But the time you are finished you have gotten pretty good at it. 

Kona Xmas Parade.

Nothing like a nice big truck for Xmas.

A nice friendly breeze unfurled the flag. I take all the help I can get with hand held night shots. 

The parade was 2 hours of good old fashioned small town fun.

Jeanné Kapela

This pretty girl was a favorite of mine. She is 23 years old and announced last week that she was running for the State House of Representatives. How cool is that? Exactly what this country needs – young people getting involved. 

A most satisfactory day.