Sunday, September 26, 2004

last hawaiian blog

here i am
sitting in burger king
where i found wireless reception
to shaka.net
and decided to photoblog
for the last 2 or 3 hours
while waiting for my flight out
i've 15 minutes to go
and i must say
i've had an amazing time
haven't been online
since maui
big island - well you can get a rough idea
from the photos i posted
but the coolest things i've seen and done
will remain in my mind
as i watched the sun rise
from beneath the surface of the ocean
countless mornings
and often in the presence of a few sea turtles
who were resting at cleaning stations
while colourful reef fish ate the algae off of them
i've enjoyed great food
and great company
local and travel-companion-wise
i've been in the water every chance i could get
and yesterday morning
close to the captain cook monument
on big island
i went swimming with wild spinner dolphins
after kayaking out to the monument
these dolphins truly do flip and spin in the wild
when i finally met
the pod of 7 adults and 4 babies
face to face
it was like a dream
i swam with them for over an hour
and the only reason
i left
was because i had to return the kayak
and catch a flight to honolulu
if i had known
about the dolphins earlier
you can bet
i'd have been there every morning
trying to meet them
and swim with them
the only reason
i think i could keep up
was because they had the babies with them
it was a joy to watch
them circle and play
i swam beside them
on top of them
and beneath them
amazing!
and now i have to go catch my hideously long flight
to minneapolis and then to edmonton
(can we say backtrack?)
signing out from the airport burger king location
:)

[photo] chain of craters road - speed sign

15 mile per hour speed limit
this is the back of the sign
you'd be lucky to reach that speed in a hovercraft now


speed sign on chain of craters road

[photo] chain of craters road

silhouette of kit
standing on lava
which crossed the chain of craters road


chain of craters road - lava crossing

[photo] roadside lava formations

no signs
no turnout
just parked on the shoulder
and walked through these really cool lava formations
note to kids
no climbing on formations
as the surface is razor sharp


roadside lava formations - volcano national park

[photo] napau trail - enter ye who fear not death

ok,
we didn't actually go down this trail
besides being long and exposed
we didn't register as the signs requested
and besides,
you've walked on one lava field,
you've walked on them all right?
well, not really
but hey, i was wearing sandals eh ;)


napau trail trailhead - all hikers must register in case they get lost and die or something

[photo] rift

a rift
at the rim of a crater
would you really want to jump
across a couple rifts
just to look over
the edge of a lava cliff?


rift - crater rim road

[photo] ko at the edge of a crater

winds strong enough to blow me over
and here i am
sitting at the edge
of a crater
and tho you can't tell from the photo
i'm in dire risk of being blown into the crater
...really
can't you see
that mask of stern concentration
in the face of death
covering my fear of heights
in this photo?
no?
well, look closer!


crater in the national park

[photo] warning sign in volcano national park

i love signs like this
just makes the inhalation
of sulphur fumes
that much more exciting


volcano national park sign

[photo] pololu valley lookout

a nice drive
along mountain cliffs
and through quaint lil towns
will bring you to the end of this road
the pololu valley lookout
and tho there was a trail here
we opted to go eat ice cream
after taking a few photos
instead of hiking a 1000 feet down through jungle
and then back up again
...it was a hard decision


pololu lookout - big island

[photo] sunrise in the dream room

this is the view
from the dream room
at "the views" bed and breakfast
great for meditation
or just chilling

watching the wind blow through the cane fields
with the mountains in the background
the sound of the wind
is really soothing
and never seems to stop
it also keeps the temperature cool and comfortable

peaceful, beautiful and quiet
and run by two lovely people - erica and derek stuart

this photo truly doesn't do justice to the real thing!


sunrise in the dream room - waimea "the views B&B"

[photo] haleakala crater summit

ok,
prior to arriving at the summit
i was wearing a t-shirt and shorts
in addition to my nifty sandals
89F at the bottom of the mountain crater
and 53F at the top
the windchill was cold enough to make my ears ache
from the inside out
within 2 minutes or so
plus, i lost my balance several times
when particularly strong gusts
tossed my 220lb being around
like a matrix guy in fast motion
:P
being the hardy canuck that i am
i kept taking photos at the summit
until i couldn't feel my toes
or hear anything
cool eh?


mat (aka andrew), sam, kirb - 53F and at least a -20F windchill

[photo] haleakala summit sign

a sign at the top of the crater
and did i mention
how cold it was
without a windbreaker
proper shoes
(ie. not sandals)
and a toque?


haleakala summit - 10000 feet and freezing

[photo] high school friends at the wedding

13 years since we graduated from high school
and here we are
celebrating our friend mary's wedding to rich
in maui
very neat :)


high school friends at the wedding - suzanne, kirby & stephanie

Sunday, September 19, 2004

[photo] 101 degrees out and kit in a trenchcoat

ok, it's official
the thermo read 101F
and kit not only brought a trenchcoat
but wore it as well
while matrix was cool
this was WAY too hot!
*sweat*


kit - 101 degrees out and the only guest in a trenchcoat

[photo] rainbow ribbon

what do people look at
when they are at a wedding?
i haven't a clue
but i sure like
the way the sunlight through the stain glass
hit this ribbon thingy


rainbow ribbon

[photo] wedding chapel silhouette


wedding chapel at the grand wailea resort

[photo] the sidekick

he's a roommate!
he's an usher!
he's aquaboy's sidekick!
he's MahiMahi!


aquaboy's sidekick "mahi mahi"

[photo] santi the usher

pronounced "shawn-tee"
his hair has been digitally enhanced
to lend this photo an alien-like look
*wink*


santi the usher & condo roommate

[photo] aquaboy

aquaboy himself
he's making this look easier than it actually was
of course
if i were to include outtakes
jackie chan movie style
then we could all um... appreciate the difficulty even more
*inno*


aquaboy - superhero by day, sherpa by night

[photo] maui luau - hawaiian brahs

roast pig at the luau
being unearthed
by a trio of hawaiian brothers
(the third guy moved out of the photo at the last moment or something :P)
great luau
and the first time i got to see
mary and rich
in hawaii
as they were a lil busy
with that wedding-prep thing


hawaiian roast pig coming out of the ground at the luau

Saturday, September 18, 2004

[photo] abstract group shot at the luau

we're all in the photo
like the caption says
it's really not that hard
to figure out
or is it?


kirby, samson, mary, santi, rich - you figure it out ;)

Friday, September 17, 2004

why we do things

life is always interesting
sometimes
people come into our lives
to teach us things
that we are not even realizing
that we are ready to learn
ok,
that sounds a bit confusing
:P
it is amazing
how some people
can choose to view the world
in only their own way
or at least
it seems that way
maybe i even do that myself
every now and again

one can try to be very accomodating
however,
if one doesn't really want to do something
and tries to find a solution
to please all involved
often times,
without that... "presence"
without that desire and excitement
other people may become confrontational
well,
i am a person
who tries to communicate
in the other person's language
or at least
that's what i think
so,
here's the latest scenario
with circumstances on these beautiful islands
not being quite what some people expected
(not me, i love it here!)
it falls upon me now
to try to figure out how to make things work
they did spend a lot money to come here
and meeting up was one of the reasons for this vacation
however,
it was said before
that each individual could go off and do their own thing
and that would be ok
only it is not ok now
because one of the people
is finding it harder to do things than expected
and is frustrated
so all of a sudden
i find demands being made of myself
that are pushing me a bit when i'm tired
and when i know i need to just rest a lil

i guess i'm trying to be accomodating
but i'm so freaking tired right now
that all i want to do is sleep a bit
and rest up
i've had alot of freedom here
driving around
but it's a double edged freedom
as i'm the only one insured to drive the vehicle
so i've been doing alot of driving
so here i am
doing everything i wanted to do
some by myself
and some with my travel companions
it's all fun
but what happens
when i have a need to rest
but others have needs to fulfill
and are not able
to find another solution
that being said
life on maui
is very very expensive
and getting around on maui
isn't easy at all
and i can see how that limits one's options
now at the present time
i am alone
and shortly after this blog
i will go and sleep
to be ready and energized for tonight
but i have a few things to think about now
how far do i need to push myself
to keep the other persons in the group happy?
do i care?
i think i do care
and i think tho my solutions were reasonable
my heart wasn't quite in it
the "solution"?
-a compromise between
what some people could do
and some of the things we had to do
and just to make things clear,
i re-iterated
the compromise
and upon re-iteration
that made it "not ok"
maybe,
my desire not to do this
is "felt" or something
and thus they are responding to this
even tho i've decided i'm willing to compromise my own fatigue
or maybe,
that person is just being irrational
from feeling helpless in doing what that person wanted to do
or maybe it's something else entirely
and i'm missing the whole picture
oh well,
i'm a bit too tired
to think clearly
i will go to sleep now
*ponder*

[photo] sunset on a maui beach


maui beach at sunset

[photo] palm sil - sunset on maui


sunset palm - maui

[photo] ko and kit - waihe'e ridge summit

yes,
that's sweat on the entire front half of my shirt
not a trick of the light
so much for an easy hike
to finish off the day
after diving all morning :P
we must have passed through a few climate zones
so many weirdly neat trees
which i was mentally giving my own names to
like "weird tree"
"really weird tree"
"weird spooky tree"
i think you get the idea
:)
after this sign
the ridge gets really holey
no typo
lots of holes in the ground
hidden amidst long grass
not the safest to walk on
and there was a warning sign too
thus we stopped and headed back down
smart eh :)


1500 feet and 2 1/2 miles up the waihe'e ridge

[photo] sherpa sam

after diving all morning
i joined my condo-mates
for a hike up the waihe'e ridge
samson offerred to carry EVERYTHING
(except me... darn)
and here he is at the ridge summit
1500 feet and 2.5 hours later
all ready and raring to go
gotta love
his joy at walking above the clouds
(and through them)
oh yeah,
and did i mention
his love for carrying things?
dang :)


sherpa sam

[photo] weird forest

here's an example
of the weirdness of these trees
in this all natural setting
one side of the trail
was covered with these thick trunked trees
(left of the picture)
the other side had the bamboo look
weird eh?


Waihe'e Ridge Trail - natural forest

Thursday, September 16, 2004

[travel journal] in maui

well
it looks like
i've fallen a few days behind
i'm in maui now
staying at the kamaole sands
with a couple friends
and the condo here rocks :)
it's sleek, modern and has air con
a full sized fridge
and all the stuff one needs to make it feel like home
it's also across
from an amazing beach
i've been diving every morning
at least one dive a day
and i've seen some amazing things
did molokini crater yesterday
cost an arm and a leg
at 171 usd for the morning
i was really worried
that i would be disappointed
the first dive rocked so much though
that it was worth the entire trip
we did the backwall of the crater
entering at a point called batman
and at 130 feet
i could see the surface
as well as the bottom almost 200 feet down
it was the most amazing wall i've ever done
i've never seen vis like that before
and there was alot of life on the wall
(not as much as cold water diving
but very very different)
saw HUGE spiny lobsters
as well as numerous big fish
and countless little fish
(the first were definitely edible
the second were too pretty to consider eating)
a pair of white tip reef sharks swam by
little guys
maybe 3 feet long
but still neat to watch
and cute enough that one doesn't get worried at all
*wink*
the water was as blue as glacial water
but warm (27C!!!)
and of course, wavy
it was beautiful!
after that,
did another dive called 85 feet
which was "ok"
and then did reef's end on molokini crater
the divers in the water saw a manta ray
as we were just getting there
and unfortunately
we didn't get to see the manta
never seen a manta yet
tho i did by an ed robinson's shirt
with manta rays on it :)
(ed robinson's is the dive company i went out on)

anyways,
if i could do it again
i'd do molokini back wall in a heartbeat
and it's all i'd really want to dive
the other stuff was nice
but wasn't spectacular
dove this morning
early early
before i went to work
as well as the first day here
dove ahihi cove
(after about an hour
of trying to find it
and getting steered in the wrong direction by a local
and then in the right direction by another local)
saw turtles
and fish
and corals
the turtles are really cool
big, green
and slow enough to appreciate
this morning
tried to do ahihi again
however
the waves were so large
it wasn't even funny
ended up diving ulua beach
which was quite nice
cuz i found a turtle cleaning station
and just chilled on the bottom of the ocean
at 35 feet
watching these 3 turtles
feed on coral
while cleaner fish cleaned their shells
way cool :)
been living the simple life
going grocery shopping every day
and cooking some simple foods with my friends here
(ok,
the ahi poke at the local foodland
is amazing
and cheap
so fresh ahi almost daily is on the menu!)

samson has taken to the water like a merman
and kit tried the water out
but hasn't been back in since that first day
my intention is to be
out in the water
every morning :)
there's been some issues
on what to do
ie. water vs. land
but right now
water outnumbers land 2 to 1

anyways,
doing a couple tanks tomorrow morning
and i should get to bed
it's getting late here
and i'm on an early morning schedule
wish i had
some photos of molokini
but there are some things
that will forever remain in my mind
and that was definitely one of them
the palm trees are beautiful
the wind is warm
and the weather is perfect
for now,
kirb out :)

[photo] dragon's teeth

dragon's teeth...
something we saw in a guidebook
and decided to try to find this place
it's located on private property
owned be the ritz-carlton
we went down through the golf course
and asked for directions
and the guy at the golf bar
waved a hotel driver down
to take us to the site
(it was at the other edge of the golf course)
and that was cool
we shot till the sun was low on the horizon
and got back to the explorer as it was getting dark
as we got to the edge of the parking
we saw "the monument"
which said the area we were in
was restricted
but i guess
we were mistaken for guests
and thus
it was all ok
in any case
it was a nice little walk
and i got a chance
to test out this digital camera
i'll say one thing...
i haven't figured out to shoot manually with it yet
which kind of sucks
but oh well
:)


dragon's teeth

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

[photo] veni vidi vici a la samson

here's a photo
of a new friend
who's sharing a condo here on maui
and going to be a groomsman in the upcoming wedding

in the background
is our humble little condo
...just kidding
that's the ritz carlton
where we went to see the dragon's teeth


veni vidi vici a la samson

Saturday, September 11, 2004

[travel journal] day 3, 4 in hawaii

still in oahu
this is pretty much my last day here
didn't blog yesterday
because had a mini-crisis
(well not really a crisis at all
but sounds way more important that way)
when my credit card was declined
the day started off well enough
eating a free continental breakfast
at the hotel
(they had miso soup! cool)
and then went off to work
driving through rush hour
and had a fairly productive day
and a very full day
went for lunch with my client
and had some fresh ahi sashimi
(my GOD it was good!)
as well as poke (pronounced pO-kay)
which was marinated ahi sashimi
with seaweed, nuts, chilis and a few other things
very nice :)
those were the appetizers
and much better than the main meal
anyways,
i've decided
walking around hawaii
with clothes that i can wear
during edmonton's summer
is just way too darn hot
went looking for an "aloha shirt"
(yeah, that's what they're called)
and again
the only ones i really liked
were way too expensive
and tho i did see some cheap ones
there's a very good reason why they are cheap :P
hehehehe
anyways,
after work,
i went to pick up a couple scuba tanks
and ended up getting 3
after hearing that today's weather was going to be really nice
and when i went to pay for them
my credit card was declined
now,
by unforeseen accident
(not thinking far enough ahead this morning)
i only had my work visa with me
and so i wouldn't have been able to pay for them
except
that i'd rented a tank there before
and they still had my personal cc on file
(thank god... cuz rush hour in honolulu SUCKS)
anyways, got my 3 tanks
hoofed 2 of them up on my first trip
while wearing my nice work clothes
i must have looked pretty funny walking thru the lobby
:P
hehehee
anyways
all this paranoia
about having stuff stolen
and so i ended up with 3 tanks in my room
and spent the rest of the night
calling visa
ok,
that's not true
i went to the pineapple room
a restaurant in macy's
at the recommendation of jean at the front desk of the hotel
and MAN was it good!!!
i had poi
a hawaii thing
that is like thick taro soup
and with lomi tomato (marinated tomatos)
and kalui pig (roast pig... hope i spelled that right :P)
and i guess
while ordering
a couple at the next table overheard me
asking what poi was
and we ended up chatting for a bit
really nice people
locals on the island
and the first people to really talk to me here
(for no real reason at all)
guess i'm just not that social of a person
anyways
it made the food taste that much better
even if i wasn't really 100% concentrated on the food
ordered ahi-pepper steak
it was SUPER!
how can i describe it?
i asked for it to be raw in the centre
and tho some parts were,
most were lightly cooked
which was ok
because it was still tasty, tender and flavourful :)
had a local tapioca concoction for dessert

(called puolosomethingorother)
fresh fruits mixed into it with coconut milk
ok,
so got back to my hotel after supper
to finish off the visa thing
the problem was basically
that my boss forgot to pay off the work visa
due to rl distractions
(i quote, "the idiot screwed up again"...
talking about a nameless problem in their - bosses - lives)
anyways,
finally thought we figured out how to do this
so i went to sleep super early
(like 8pm or so)
and then woke up at 9pm for no reason at all
and with a desire to call visa again
and then realized
that we'd missed a step in the money transfer
and i still wouldn't be able to use my cc
which sucked
anyways
i woke up 4am this morning
(to go diving)
and consequently
also called my boss
and asked him to straighten things out
and after i got back to the hotel today
it was
so that was good
now...
diving
went to shark's cove
met a guy called kevin
who is a roommate of the owner of the dive store
(bill is the owner)
yesterday
and he was taking out a bunch of people to dive
i actually left honolulu before 5am
and got to shark's cove at 5:45am
parked outside the foodland
and waited till 6am for them to open
so i could go buy some food for tween dives
anyways,
that done,
i went to go do my first dive
no one was there
and it was like the entire cove was my own
met the steve guy again
he was sitting at the same bench
he didn't remember me at all
and i wonder if he's on alot of drugs or something
anyways
i was super paranoid
that some of the homeless people there
would steal my car
(like maybe even steve...
when he asked me how long i'd be down in the water for)
and so when he asked if i'd be down for an hour
i answered
"maybe....
maybe less depending on how much i breathe..."
just to keep him guessing and off balance
anyways
i went into the water
with the full expectation of not seeing my car
when i got back
and then i promptly forgot about all that
and went diving
the water was murkier than thursday
but i still could see a good 50feet
went straight for the lava tubes this time
and just checked out the geological formations
didn't see any turtles that dive
but had fun
swimming through different tubes and arches
really really cool
at about the 70 minute mark
i REALLY had to go pee
which sucked
because i had about another 30 minutes at that depth
and for a while
i figured i'd try to go for 100 minutes
just for the heck of
but i REALLY had to go pee
(repeating myself you think?
nope, i had to go THAT bad...
and no,
i won't pee in my own wetsuit
do you realize how gross that is...
besides it's my own suit... not a rental *grin*)
so i ended up getting out around the 76 minute mark
and steve was still there
when i got back
as was my car
this time
he remembered my name
(which means he wasn't that baked)
had some food
(sushi from the grocery store)
and met kevin and his friends
went off for a second dive about the same time they did
by the time i'd exited after my first dive
the parking lot was almost full
i'd passed 2 divers on my way in
(in MY water :P hehehee)
and by the time i started my second dive
there were so many divers in the water
it was like west ed on a weekend or something
serious.
the vis wasn't as good the second dive
and i went off to the left this time
(first dive i went off to the right where the tubes were)
in search of some elusive cathedral arches
that kevin had described to me
i don't think i found them
tho i did see 2 turtles
one near the start of my dive
the other near the end
my intention was to go along the reef edge
parallel to the highway
and see how far i could make it
(and look for that cathedral
just for the heck of it)
i found 2 walls
that had been cleaned of some kind of clam like thing
fairly deep too
and whoever was harvesting
didn't spare any survivors
very sad
i ended up overshooting the entrance to shark cove on my way back
and i was really cruising
and running light on air
(nothing dangerous
but i like having a 1000psi in my tank
when i surface
just for safety sakes
and most of the time
in such shallow depths 30feet to 50 feet
i can last a good 70 minutes easily with room to spare
like i did on my first dive)
anyways
i ended up two jetties down
and with the surge and a light current against me
man
i swim too fast for my own good sometimes
i wasn't paying that much attention on the way out
and missed a few critical depth marks
anyways
i made it back
under 70 minutes
and with about 750 psi
and that was ok
except i was REALLY swimming hard
and that took it's toll
chilled topside for about an hour and a half
before i went on my third dive
and when i went down
the water was even more crowded
and even murkier than before
i decided i'd do a mental map
and retrace dive 2
just to see where i could have missed the entrance
anyways
i really paid attention this time
and still had fun
found the 2 walls of death
(where the poachers had cleaned out those clam things)
mentally marked their locations
and continued on wards
by the way
in dive 2,
found a bunch of live ones
somewhere else
and ok, i'll be honest
i harvested one
and ate it underwater
just to see what it was like
it was "ok"
nothing like the scallops we get back home
and i don't know if they were just eating the abductor muscle
or what
anyways
the water here
is MUCH saltier than the west coast of canada
and it reminds me of the water in taiwan
tasted a lil of it
when i was eating that clam thingy
hehehehe
on the way back from this dive
went to the lava tubes on purpose this time
and STILL went just a bit too far
so i'm pretty sure there was an almost unseen current
yeah that must have been it
and off i went
swimming back
under the water
with air to spare
but not enough to brag about
tho i still broke an hour underwater
and this with hard labour
oh well
i was getting tired
from swimming so much anyways
and then i drove home
on the way
stopping at the dole plantation
to get some coconut syrup for a friend
and i wanted to get some ice cream
(was told it was REALLY good there)
but they only took cash for the ice cream
(the buggers)
and all i had was my personal visa
because i kept what i was carrying to mininum
so i could stuff it in a ziploc bag
and put it in my bc
ok,
so no ice cream for kirb
and off i went to return the tanks
and i'm getting to know the streets well enough now
that i don't have to look at a map
to get to the places i want to go
which is kind of cool :)
the drive was pleasant
way nicer than during the weekday
with all the traffic jams
and i got to the dive shop smoothly
mike was there again
and i chatted with him for a bit
after i returned the tanks
he had "the knife" in his display case!!
and when i asked if it was for sale
he said it was his own
and it wasn't for sale
ahhh, too bad :(
but still cool to see them around :)
anyone who wants to know what "the knife" is,
email me and i'll tell you
otherwise i'll digress too much
returned to the hotel
cleaned gear and called visa
and everything was in order
so i went off to genki sushi
to eat some sushi
(just this massive sushi craving)
and it was nice
the sushi goes around on a belt
and you can also order some stuff freshly made
the prices were way reasonable
and i had like 13 orders of sushi
(2 pieces per order)
which is a heck of a lot of rice
and satisfied my sushi urge
which only left
the pineapple ice cream thing
and so i went down to the makai food court
and found myself a pineapple ice cream
and for the rest of my life
i will wonder
if the dole plantation ice cream
was really that much better or not?
what a sad situation
*wink*
anyways, i returned to the hotel afterwards
and here i am now
catching up on blogs
and blathering away
i may not be able to find internet access consistently
and so i warn you all
there may be a break in ko-blogs
*relief*
hehehhee
ok, i'm off to sleep or something
it's been a long day
and i know it's insanely early
but heck
i'm now officially
taking a mini-holiday :)
kirb out.

Friday, September 10, 2004

[travel log] day 2 in hawaii - oahu

ok,
day 2 here
did i mention how hot it was here?
or did i block it out of my mind
i realize
there are many people
who would trade places with me in an instant
but i seriously
don't do that well in heat
it's about 30C during the day
and humid and sticky
this morning
i got up at 4:30am
putzed around my hotel room
getting ready to go diving
and i decided to leave earlier
which i was glad i did
left shortly after 5am for north shore
made it there in the dark
and as i arrived
the sun started to rise
did a quick walk about the beach area
across sand
and around the lava rock area
checked out the shore access
and decided to go in on the rocky part
(of course!
because fish don't live off sand very well
...at least most don't :P)
took my time gearing up
and came up with a good solution
for my key and cards
key was on my bc
left the autoremote stuff at the hotel in the safe
the cards i put into a plastic ziploc bag
(drivers license and credit card
as well as the cell number of the dive shop guy
bill from "sea n see"
that was for emergencies
like if my car got stolen or something)
anyways
did a decent dive
69 minutes long
on an aluminum 80
took forever to get deep
went off the shark's cove
bearing about 5 degrees east of north
and went to about 50 feet
(which took forever!!!)
along the way
found a green sea turtle
sleeping in a cavern
and played with him a bit
didn't touch him at all
also found a few eels
(spotted moray,
another one which i looked up
but can't remember the name now,
and a moustached eel
which was really neat
and big!)
along with tons of colourful fish
which was neat
haven't been tropical in a while
and it was tres tres fun :)
nice not to have latex burns
on my neck after every dive
my weighting was good
as was my wetsuit fit
tho scary enough
i think i've lost a fair bit of weight since taiwan
so there was a tiny bit of flushing
in the armpit area
which had a cooling effect
but nothing uncomfortable
(yeah,
my armpits are thinner now
not my belly *wink*)
on the way back
swept into the shoreline
and found some amazing swim throughs and caverns
the tide was coming in
and i was getting low-ish on air
about 1100psi
and i'd gone quite a ways out
(maybe 400 meters)
so i had to conserve air
just to be safe
of course
the shore always looks different
when you're coming into it
and the waterlevel rising
doesn't help all that much
hehheee :)
anyways, i'll be going back there on saturday :)

after the dive
they had showers there
so i stripped down my gear
and it was only like 8am or so
showered off
and stopped at the local foodland
to get some water and gatorade
and then drove back to honolulu
dropped off my tank
and went back to the hotel
to shower
and wash my gear
had a nice lunch at bubba gump's
(forrest style theme based restaurant)
nothing amazing
and i got a souvenir cup
yeah
looks like i'm going to start
collecting the darn things :P
hehehe
went off to work with my client
and that all went smoothly
so smoothly
that i'll be going back tomorrow
so that means
no extra day of diving
but that's ok
:)
got to test my gear configuration
and all works well
after work
slowly went through
rush hour traffic
and eventually got home
went shopping for food
checked out the food court
at the ala moana shopping center
and decided in the end
to go back to jackie chan's restaurant
watched most of drunken master 2
while eating there
had to order the sashimi thing again
sadly,
it wasn't as good as the night before
if only because
the person cutting the fish
didn't do as delicate a job of it
it still tasted good tho
had coconut shrimp on a stick
(with a spicy sweet sauce)
and had lamb chops with garlic mashed potatoes
again,
they cooked everything to my specifications
which was perfect
tho the mashed potatoes
weren't as good as my own
they were still tasty enough
with string beans
that had been fried in some kind of chinese sauce
(the lamb chops were in a chinese marinade
hoisin sauce with some other stuff)
and i washed it all down with a strawberry cool-ada again
darn those things are tasty
so of course
i got another jackie chan cup
this time purple tho
just for variety's sake
there was a big sale at macy's
and so i did something i never do
i went shopping
to be truthful
i was interested in seeing
if i could find a "hawaiian shirt"
you know,
one of those ones with patterns and stuff
and look super touristy...
well,
i found 2 that i liked
neither of them were on sale
and they costed $70USD and $98USD
damn eh?
i didn't get them of course
and you know,
the ones i chose
were NOT tacky :)
very cool prints
all silk
one was dark grey the other black
with very subtle patterning
ah well,
maybe one day
i'll enjoy shopping and buying clothes
as it stands
they would have been a bit heavy to wear
in this weather
(a heavy silk weave)
oh yeah,
got a perfume thing for a friend
those things never go on sale
tho the price is cheaper than what
one would pay in oz
sooooo...
that mission accomplished
i have yet to get
coconut syrup (proper brand) for another friend
and macadamia nuts for my bro
(got him his spearmint certs in a flat box already)
may pick up something else for other friends
but i'm seriously not a shopper
or a souvenir hunter
all i can think of
is the logistics
on how to get tanks for my next dive :)
hehehehe
got to time and plan things well
or it won't work
and figure out a way
not to have my stuff stolen in the process
anyways,
headed straight over to the internet stations this time
(didn't go up to my room first)
and it's NOISY!
sounds like some kind of spanish live band
in the restaurant right next to this station
it's a bit distracting
but i'm almost done anyways
besides
my time is almost up now
and i should post this
last time
i was down to like the last 30 seconds
trying to post this
and log out
and i think i made it
with about 3 seconds to spare
talk about cutting it close eh?
ok,
i'm starting to get to know
the streets of honolulu
did i mention
i got lost on my way to my client's again?
this time i left the city
and swung back
on the highway where the plant is located
luckily for me
i planned an extra 1/2 hour
for me to get lost
so i was still there early
and
i got to see the countryside a bit
so there! :P
ok
it's just past 9pm here
i'm off to shower again
(it's the sticky humid weather :P)
and then to sleep
tomorrow will be
a work day!
you know? day?
as in "D-A-I-E"?
*wink*
nite all! :)

Thursday, September 09, 2004

[journal a la travel] day 1 in hawaii

as promised
blogging from hawaii
it's been a long day
4 hours longer than it seems
due to the time difference
was up at 5am this morning
off the to the airport
and it's almost 9pm locally
which makes it close to 2am edmonton time
luckily
i slept a bit on the plane
as fate would have it
my plane from seattle to honolulu was delayed
there was a problem with the light sensor on the door
and that turned into a switch problem
and that turned into a longer delay
which meant
i got to hawaii about 1/2 an hour behind schedule
the universe was being nice though
and my luggage came out so fast
it wasn't even funny :P
anyways,
off i went
to beg a rental upgrade
as i have this monster suitcase this time
along with my dive bag (54lbs)
and they were nice enough to give me one
even without a coupon :)
off i went to the client site
with no map
(couldn't find my honolulu map
before i left home
but not sure that would have helped anyways
as i was going to kapolei straight away)
anyways
got lost
turned an exit too soon
but somehow
found myself in the vicinity anyways
and then it was like one of those situations
where you just KNOW you're SO close
and yet you can't seem to find it
asked directions 3 times
and the third time was the charm
but i was 1/2 an hour late
then i thought
i forgot my belt in edmonton
(AGAIN!?!)
and decided to just go in wearing my "plane" clothes
north face cargo pants
and nike dryfit shirt
at least i wore shoes tho
:P
that went fairly smoothly
as did the ride back to the hotel
every where i heard
it was bad to leave stuff in your car
especially rental cars
and on the inside of my trunk
was a big bright orange sticker warning
crazy eh?!
so here i am starting to get paranoid
and i took EVERYTHING up to my room
(needed to sort stuff out anyways)
anyways
found out one of my clients wanted to meet later tomorrow
instead of the morning,
meeting after lunch
so on the spur of the moment
decided to see
if i could get a dive in :P
go figure :) hehehe
that's me... dive crazy :P
anyways,
the place i originally called up
is on the hickam airforce base
and while
anyone can rent tanks
not everyone can get onto the base
so they suggested another place
(that was also closer to where i was staying)
consequently,
with about 1/2 an hour before store clothes
and me,
not really haven eaten since way too long
made the choice
to go get a scuba tank
and figure out the food thing later
got my priorities right!
*wink*
so i found the shop
(still no map,
but with some photocopies from the front desk
and with the crappy advertisement map budget gave me
figured out where i need to go)
and at the shop
was told even more stories
about how stuff gets stolen and all
totally crazy or what?!
now i'm in super paranoid mode
the owner of the shop
even gave me his cell number
just in case i get stranded
or my car gets stolen
question is
where the heck am i going to keep my stuff
when i go diving
if not in my car?!
the world is a crazy place
and especially hawaii
apparently violent crime is huge here
damn eh?
ok,
so i get back to my hotel
the ala moana hotel
carry my tank through the lobby of the hotel
up to my room
and go off in search of food afterwards
the girl at the front desk
gave me lots of suggestions
but the one that really caught my attention
was the jackie chan restaurant
(at the ala moana shopping mall beside the hotel)
and heck
off i went
(there's also a bubba gump shrimp thingy...
which is definitely on my list of things to try)
so i went there
after making a brief stop at macy's
to find some perfume prices for a friend
and then went to the restaurant
i gotta say
the restaurant really rocks :)
the food was good

and all the waiters look like
they could be extras in a jackie movie
heck
watching the way they work
i figured
this must be some clandestine school of martial arts
kung fu students by day
and waiters by nite :P
crazy!
anyways,
that aside
the decor was cool
and lots of screens with jackie chan movies playing
(they were playing rush hour, the first one)
the food was a type of fusion food
i had crab wontons - deep fried with a crab filling
ahi sashimi
which was SUPER cool
there were 2 flowers of sashimi
consisting of about 6 thinly sliced petals of tuna
the tuna was unbelievably fresh
and they looked so much like a rose
i spent a while looking at them
trying to figure out how they did it
it was also deceptive
in that it looked like very little sashimi
but it was so artfully "flowered"
that there was 12 thin slices in there
i'm amazed :)
they also had deep fried garlic chips with that
and pickled ginger julienne with some neat lettuce stuff
in a ponsu sauce
oh yeah, and a button of wasabi :)
beyond nice :)
i was served by a waiter who reminded me a bit of
my cousin in law felix in san jose
except this guy
was wearing kung fu serving clothes
cool :)
for a main course,
i had a miso-glazed salmon fillet over a bed of kimchee fried rice
with baby bokchoy on the side
i asked for the salmon to be as rare as possible
and it was seared perfectly on the outside
and tenderly raw on the inside
-exactly how i envisioned it
and exactly how i wanted it
incredible
there was a bit of a delay at the very start
thought they might have forgotten about me for a sec
(us solo eaters are so easy to miss :P)
but the waiter acknowledged it
and apologized
and the atmosphere was so cool
that i didn't mind
ordered a strawberry pina coloda
(not quite what they called it)
non-alcoholic of course
and it came in a glass
which they let me have a new one of
when i left
very nice touch :)
(call it a gimmick if you want

but darn it
i got my jackie chan honolulu plastic glass!)
ok,
my salmon thingy got a bit lost too
and the waiter came and apologized for that too
saying that he thought my order might have been
given to someone else
and that was after he'd try to time it
so that it would come after my appetizers
nice guy
and i didn't mind
like i said
watching this crew of waiters move around
was neat
and the food was exactly how i want it :)
anyways,
i'm back at the hotel now
and you know,
hawaii is expensive
and i mean EXPENSIVE!
supper was 47 bucks usd
and it was good
but still
that's a fair chunk of change
also,
every little thing costs extra
the safe in my room
parking in the hotel
oh yeah,
did i mention
i'm emailing from the puters in the lobby?
and i have to pay for this too, by the minute or something

it all adds up
and i've only been here a day :P

anyways
i plan to get up super early
to go dive tomorrow
and so
i should end this here
i'll try to blog as access allows it
(no access IN my room which sucks
but i haven't taken any photos yet anyways
so i've nothing to upload in that department anyways)
ok,
that's all for now
kirb out.