The Last Sunday

Saying Aloha and a hui hou to Mr C. (He is where that wave hits the seawall.)

The last Sunday in Kona. I am so grateful to have these wonderful bonus rounds at the end of a damn good run at life. Every day is so precious. 

After breakfast with a couple of old friends, I wandered along the waterside. Just storing up goodness to help survive Winter in the Asylum.

 
Stopped at Honl’s to supervise the ocean for a while. Made a little video for my enjoyment on some gray day. About 90 seconds of just ocean.

I had action items on my Going Home 2Do list.  I did most of them. 

We are having a rain storm at this instant. Complete with thunder.  I am sure there will lots of snow on our mountain tops tomorrow morning. 

Since it is raining – I’ll go see with the fridge has to offer for my dinner. 

Do Nothing Day.

Blacksand Beach. There be turtles here.

I have a plan to get my ass back to The Asylum.  My action item for today was Do Nothing.  I did that very well. 

Noted that I have 309 unprocessed new photos. I didn’t do anything about that either. 

I did manage to buy 3 “new” scarves at the thrift shop this morning. I allow myself unlimited scarves and earrings. Everything else is pretty much on the “one in/one out” plan. 

Last evening’s walk reminded me that time is running out for Hawai’i 2022.

Back To Kona Today

Another Day Another Waterfall.

We covered 50 miles by car and 5 miles on foot according to Google. I don’t think the 30-somethings cut me too much slack. I didn’t wimp out or have to play the old card. But I am very happy to be tucked up in bed this evening. 

Tomorrow and Friday, around Kona stuff.

Hilo Today

Rainbow Falls

Went to Hilo today. Went to the zoo. 2 zoo keepers on holiday. Wandered around downtown Hilo. Found lunch. Went to Rainbow Falls. It was roaring.

All fine. Tomorrow we will head back to Kona and the volcano will restart.

Made it to Volcano NP

Made it to our hotel in volcano national park.  It’s very peaceful because both of the volcanoes stopped producing lava. Wi-Fi is nonexistent. Cell is OK.

As expected it’s cold. But there’s a heater. It will be fine. Whatever happens is what I planned.  

A Kona Christmas! I love this place!

Waiting…Looking North

I was standing right outside my building. Actually, I was sitting on a fire hydrant.

Waiting… Looking South

It is approaching 5:15 PM.

OK. ROTC Kids with the flags.
Kids Playing Ukes

Kona doesn’t really have any Marching Bands. 

The half dozen blind villagers always march. They are always upfront.

Everybody is required to either be in the parade or watching the parade. 

Kids on skates
The Red T-Bird and the Beauty Queen.
The HS Football team – State Champs.
Decorated Jeeps.
Decorated Pickup Trucks.
Decorated Canoes.
Fire truck from the airport. It didn’t need much decorating.
Decorated Big Trucks.

There was a truck with Santa on it. But, I was scrambling out of the way of the on coming firetruck. It’s about 6:30. Parade was a little over an hour long. 

And finally the Fire Tanker Truck waters the onlookers. Hey, this IS Kona.

We haven’t had a Christmas Parade since 2019. 

(I may miss a day or two. Going to stay at Volcano National Park for a couple of nights. Don’t know about wifi/cell.)

Saturday.

The Volcano is officially “OFF” and the air has returned to sparkling blue.

According to the USGS:

Volcanic Activity Summary:
Lava eruption from fissure 3 (F3) on the Northeast Rift Zone of Mauna Loa continues but with greatly reduced lava output and volcanic gas emissions. Most lava is confined to the vent in a small pond. The short lava flows active about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the vent yesterday have stalled
The flow front in the Humu’ula Saddle region has stagnated 1.9 miles (3 km) from the Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road) and is no longer a threat.

So, we are down to just one volcano. I assume that the guests will still come. Since one volcano was all we had when the plans were made.

Supervising the ocean.

My good buddy Billy and his lady got back from the mainland last week. And this morning Billy and I went out to enjoy the clear sky. We spent a lot of time watching the ocean. Then in the best Kona style, we went to the grocery for take out lunch. And we stopped in the new improved Book Exchange and Gift Shop. 

senbazuru at book exchange – $500.

They were selling a senbazuru (1,000 cranes) for $500. It was sort of a fundraising thing for the Book Exchange. 

Tonight is the village Xmas Parade. The first one since 2019. Of course, I will be going. It’s required. I can actually sort of see it from my lanai. But, you don’t get any candy that way!

It’s Aloha Friday!

some things haven’t changed in 800 years on the lee side of the island of hawai’i

When Momma Nature gives you gray. Shoot B/W. Or at least post-process B/W. That would be our local high school  outrigger canoe team practicing. 800 years ago, the canoe would have been koa. Other than that nothing has changed. 

Sort of a laid-back day. But, I did grown-up stuff like looking into scheduling medical stuff for early January. I already have the dentist in late December. Also checked my fixed income “laddering” and tweaked a few things.  

The volcano continues napping. But I haven’t given up hope that it might perk up for the kiddos’ visit.  

Speaking of napping. I did that today. I am trying to get out of Energizer Bunny Mode. I think Energizer Bunny Mode  is counterproductive at my age. But damn, I am having a hard time accepting that I am slowing down and that no amount of powering through is going to get me back to where I was before I wandered off in the land of the  “old people”. 

Main focus now is to soak up enough warm to see me though what ever winter brings. And to enjoy time with  my Hawai’i ohana. Christmas “dessert” party tonight. Time to get myself brushed up.

OK.

Volcanic Haze seems to have found us. The volcano apparently stopped “supplying lava” this morning.

Don’t know what Madam Pele is up to. Eruptions of Mauna Loa are usually short-lived. Too bad if it goes out before my guests arrive on Monday. But, Kīlauea, the volcanic version of Old Faithful, is still perking away.

So, what’s OK? I am OK. That’s what. I had been suffering from what Carlton called “unresolved discontent”. I was focused on what is lost, not on what remains.  

 
I can still swim out to where the fish live. Sure, it takes longer. And I have to walk ½ to the take off point. (My hotel was across the street from the pier. According to Google I am now ½ mile from the pier.) SO, stop moping about what isn’t anymore and enjoy every fish that swims past.

Crown of Thorns Star Fish.

No need to enjoy this bad boy. A Crown of Thorns Starfish. They have done serious damage to the Great Barrier Reef, but so far so good here in Kona waters. They seem to have some enemies. And our spear fishermen do kill any that they come upon. 

I want to go on 3 boat trips. IceBreaker to the North Pole. Transit the Northwest Passage from Greenland to Nome. Sail a tall ship around Tahiti.

They are all doable. They take 10  days for the North Pole. 20+ for NW Passage and 17 for a nice trip around French Polynesia. Prices are in the if you have to ask . . .  category. 

I am most fascinated by the trip to The North Pole. At this instant. I have always been interested in the NW Passage. And finally, I love Tahiti. 

Assuming I make it 3 more years – and with my family history – that will be stretching it – I could do all three. Think Tahiti should be first because tall ships don’t have elevators!  

But nobody is promised tomorrow. Think to go round up some dinner. Chicken sandwich maybe. 

Hump Day.

Xmas at my favorite family saloon.

Nothing much happening. That is fine with me. The proper guy won the senatoral race in Georgia but not by very much. Still way too many stupid people on the loose. 

I am very boring today. I am even boring myself.