Kona – Day 40

Yesterday. Nice sunset.

I hope no one asks “what did you do today”? Went for a walk and breakfast with Billy. Went to the grocery for milk and bread. Did some computer stuff. Listened to an audiobook. According to my watch, I walked 4 miles. That’s it. Period. Full Stop.

Xmas 09 – Santa assures Billy that he is on the naughty list for 2024.

It’s been a fine day.

Kona – Day 39

I knew we had to stop for this picture on Molokai! 

Just a little Sunday Fun with photos. 

It’s going to be hard when I get back to The Asylum where walks are around the building or  the strip mall. And not along the ocean.

Went for one of my usual walks this morning.

Xmas 08. The Kona Origami Studio – all ready for Christmas.

Paid a visit to my origami friends who have a table at the monthly street market. I purchased a Shime-kazari which I may or may not be able to safely transport back to The Asylum. Mostly, I just try to support my fellow paper folders.

You gotta love it! That was yesterday. Weather not so awesome today.

Kona – Day 38

Proudly supporting The Right to Bare Arms. Even flippy flappy old woman arms.

Or as Carlton might have said: If you think you’re having fun you’re having fun.

Another lazy winter day in Kona. But there were some splashes over the seawall at high tide this morning.

Some splashy action this morning. Always fun.
Got 460-passenger Seabourn Quest and the Safari Explorer carrying 36 passengers.

The Seabourn Quest is on a 45-day wander around the Pacific en route to Sydney. The Explorer is resting up and getting ready to start its winter season of trips around Kona. In the summer, it works the Inside Passage in Alaska.

xmas 07 – The neighborhood artist’s tree.

And, two minutes of turtle frustration.

Kona – Day 37

And what should be at anchor in the bay this morning … my favorite fantasy … The World.

You don’t know about The World? Then you need to read about it. From CNN. Scandals and Secrets.

One Christmas day 20 years ago or so, The World was visiting Kona. After reading about it, Carlton and Auntie Nona decided that they would open the Place for a few hours just in case some people from the ship might come into the village on Xmas morning. Carlton would take care of the Palace and Nona would do the gift shop. The gift shop had the best day it ever had. 

Auntie Nona and Uncle Carlton December 2010. They were best buddies for years and years. Nona died last spring at 93. 
The Twilight Zone

About my fearful old woman problems. Thanks to everyone for their support. Especially Billy and Monique who took me to beaches where I could no longer swim, snorkel, dive, or surf. One location is only accessible by a 4-mile RT hike. (We looked at it from across the bay.)  It has been out of the question for many years. But, I can still enjoy those beaches just in a different manner.  It’s a matter of stopping while I am ahead with lots of good memories. Carlton stopped “big” public speaking events in his mid-70s because he didn’t want to start saying “well ah you know like”. He wanted to go out near the top of his game. And he did.

Accept and Adapt. I’ll be going to dinner this evening early enough to get safely home before full dark.


Xmas 06 Early evening at the strip mall.

Kona – Day 36

0825 AM- Two Step – Overlooking Pu’uhonua O Honaunau. It doesn’t get much better than this.

Last night I get a call from Billy. Do I want to go to Honaunau tomorrow? Yes, I do. Ok, says Billy, we’ll pick you up after we feed the chickens. (Did I mention that Kona is country?)

About 7am Billy and Monique show up and we head south. Stopping at a grocery for breakfast provisions.

I am all settled in a very nice chair and the young people go for a swim.

Billy and Monique heading out under the watchful eye of the night heron. 

Heading back towards home.

Xmas05 – Nothing says Xmas better than a wiener dog and Batman!
Onward to Kealakekua Bay. Where Captain Cook made a serious miscalculation in 1779.

Time to get lunch. Take out from KTA. (Our Big Island supermarket chain with Japanese roots.) We score a nice picnic table in the shade.

Finally lunch at Pāhoehoe Beach

I was returned to my apartment where I promptly took a nap. The old lady can only stand so much fun. I totally enjoyed my trip to the beaches. And it was OK that I didn’t go in the water.  Accept and Adapt. 

 

Kona – Day 35

Xmas 04 – Santa before and during the power outage.

The village lost power for a couple of hours this afternoon. Not good since it’s boat day and the shops need every sale. The tattoo shop in my building had to move some customers outside. Tattoo “guns” seem to work on battery, but they need to see what they are doing.

The Twilight Zone

I hate this! I was always fearless. I ran towards trouble not away from it. Nothing scared me. Nothing except jellyfish. But, I am turning into a cowardly old lioness. I go out to eat dinner at 4:45 so I’ll be home before dark. Not because I am afraid of being mugged. I am afraid of tripping on the uneven sidewalk walking home in the dark. I sort out my 3 drugs because I am afraid I’ll forget to take them. I make two trips to the lanai at mealtime. One trip to carry the food and a second trip to carry the electronics. I am afraid of dropping something. I haven’t gone snorkeling this year. I must be afraid of something. I hate this. I want to be a fearless old woman. I am not even sure I can fix this condition. This may be another Accept and Adapt opportunity.


Hawaiian Electric had a power failure today and so did I. I attribute my personal power failure to the Covid shot I got yesterday.

Kona – Day 34

Xmas 03. The Village Tree, with lights on at about 6PM yesterday.

21 days until departure. So, I got a Covid shot today. I don’t have a whole lot of faith in Covid vaccines at this stage. But, I don’t really have much confidence in flu shots either. But, I doubt that either will hurt me, and on the off chance that they do work – why not get the shot. If you’re an old person they don’t cost anything. The charge for my Covid shot was $249.99. Would I have gotten it if I’d had to fork over the money? Our medical system is completely broken.

This afternoon I went for a walk about. Walked down to the pier.

The Kailua Pier Dec 3.

Watched a big old bull dog enjoying ocean.

Dog Dad had to be sure the big guy didn’t drown.

Had about all the fun one dog can stand.

In addition to getting my pre-return Covid shot, I checked the flights to DC on Xmas Eve and for now I sticking with what I have. Most of the flights leave here after 10PM and I really hate that. There are a couple of flights to the coast that leave mid afternoon and I have one of those. Kona to LA to Chicago to National. That should get me back at The Asylum by midafternoon. The travel goddess willing.

Kona – Day 33

Xmas – 02. The Village Tree.

I was lounging on my comfy sofa. Enjoying a trashy novel in air-conditioned splendor. (I didn’t have A/C last winter.) Then I realized that in one month – I’ll be back at The Asylum. I am pretty sure it’s nicer outside on December 2 in Kona than it will be on January 2 in the DMV. So, I get my sorry ass outside.

Turtle found in the usual turtle spot.

And the seawall was very inviting.


I saved 37 seconds of tranquility for a future emergency. I could have made that clip a little more elegant. But, the phone was steady and the horizon level.

Kona – Day 32

60-foot cat from England. Off Old Airport Beach.

Hawai’i is surrounded by 5,000+ miles of ocean. So, it’s a frequent stopping place of boats, whales, and migratory birds.
Billy and I went for a walk at the Old Airport this morning. Then breakfast at our favorite place.

Billy is young and responsible so he had chores today. I went to the grocery. Then I returned home and did my ½ point cleaning. Yes, ½ way. Heading back to The Asylum on Dec 24th. I just checked with the owner of the condo. It’s rented out starting December 26. Oh well. 55 days isn’t too shabby.
Xmas – 01, Billy and I were walking a loop and between lap 1 and lap 2 – Snow People appeared.

Kona – Day 31

A little swell today. Nothing very exiting here.

Took a little walk along the shoreline.

A favorite sign.

I love this sign. NO TRESSPASSING. But, if you do tresspass. Follow the rules. And NO SPAM.

Honls.

Honls is where the boogie board was invented way back in 1971 by Tom Morely.


And today was a fine day for boogie boarding at Honls.

Kona – Day 30

0822am. Today. The Morning After. I didn’t make it out as early as usual.

I was right. After I got home all I wanted was to have a nice cuppa coffee and head off to sleep. I had a fantastic Thanksgiving. And, I know that it was all the sweeter because of my age.

Billy and Monique – 1st dinner.
Think there is going to be enough food!
Does it get anymore Thanksgiving than this? Good food, good friends, good times.

Time to move on up the mountain to Monique and Billy’s house where 2nd Dinner is cooking.

Almost time for 2nd dinner.
Guess who came to dinner? Pearl the Grey Parrot.
And Bella the Dog came to dinner too. It was a family dinner. So, why not. Candles were lighted for all who were not there. And a place was set for them.
While the young people cleaned up the old women folded paper.

Life is good. Even now.

thanksgiving 2024 – header

Kona – Day 29

0656am – out on a Thanksgiving Day Walk

By the time I get back home this evening after not one but two Thanksgiving parties, I may be too tired to do anything more than crash into bed.

So, come along with me on a little walk along the ocean early this morning.