The Hōkule`a and Hikianalia have cleared Kumukahi and headed to open ocean. A lot of “easting” before the doldrums. The NE trades N of the equater want to push them west. Tahiti is SSE
Iʻve moved everything from the ARC browser back to Safari. Just using ARC as a multi pane browser for Social media
ICE is going to kill our economy. Construction will halt, agriculture will halt, rest will close. Recession will follow
After my injury and shoulder replacement, I can’t lift more than a couple of pounds with my right arm. I can’t lift a bag into the overhead airplane bin. They still insist on charging me for a checked bag. Wish we had the inter-island ferry
When I have to wake in the morning I have to start work at 7am and be upbeat and happy and chatty, it exhausts me. I’ve never been a morning person. I worked nights the vast majority of my 40 years in hospitality. 💤💤💤💤
Such a majestic song. The Kamehameha waltz. Composed for Kamehameha school.
O`ahu trip booked - July 11. Going for belated Daughterʻs Birthday and holoholo. Looking for a couple of meet ups too.
3 versions of the same song Pō Mahina (In The Moonlight) - Words & Music by Charles E. King “You told me you loved me It was love only to be found on your lips”
Pauline Kekahuna and Her Hau’oli Girls (feat. Vickie I’i Rodrigues). 1950
The Kingʻs Songbook on Archive.net. Amazing resource. by Charles E. King 1874-1950, composer. Not only his compositions, also songs that he arranged.
Renting a car in Honolulu sure has a lot of fees. Based on what we’re doing it will still be cheaper than Uber.

Have enjoyed the ability to transfer AMEX point to Hawaiian Air. Have used the feature a lot, but Alaska is discontinuing it in Hawaiian air. Southwest no free bags, now this with Hawaiian. At least we can still transfers points to Delta.
Came across a couple of promo items from the 1920s, Victor records was promoting the duet couple of Horace Wright & Rene Dietrich (Wright & Dietrich) among their Hawaiian music. Itʻs a stretch, they played Vaudeville and recored a handful of songs “about” Hawaii.
Pua Lilia (Lilly Flower) composed by Alfred Alohikea. The consummate Hawaiian love song.
