My Dad taught me long ago to always keep a jacket in my car. And yes he even did that in Hawaii. But it was like a light rain jacket.
On the mainland it's even more important, because we do not have warm rain! A storm is normally always cold!
If I know I am road travelling where it could even snow in the winter, I pack a heavy winter jacket, a blanket and extra water and snacks in case I get stuck. It's a whole other way of living here on the mainland! And sometimes it's actually about survival!
Times Change... Or Have They?
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Quite a while ago, I saw this Pearls Before Swine comic strip in the Star
Advertiser but didn't have a story to post it with.
So now I have something to ...
reconnect
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Reconnected with SachifukuyaWhen we lived in Osaka, we used to eat lunch
here sometimes.I think the menu has changed over the yearsAs well as they
now have...
Downwinding 11-16-2025
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Wind: Light Trades
Winds were calm at Kaimana but the krew was hungry!
Lessss GO!
Some small bumps
Hammah Egan passing me at the end!
The ru...
Off to Japan…
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As you read this, I should be on my way to Japan. Another chance to make
beautiful memories with Chan in one of our favorite places to travel. Our
fear thi...
A funny post from Kay
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Kay, of Musings just posted a newspaper article about aging. I just had to
share because it made me laugh. Here it is, enjoy if you are old enough!
Descanso Gardens, 4/2/24
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
roommate, Mary, is from Mountain View and it would have been an eight hour
drive...
Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
We had another full day in Delhi before we leave for Varanasi tomorrow.
Subie met us once again to take us on a mini tour around Delhi. ...
8 comments:
Great happy shot!
Haha, so cute and hilarious!
What a cute picture!!!
Thanks Aunty!
Mich, I had to take the picture it was so funny.
Thanks, Akemi!
Pretty funny! Best pic yet.....LOL!
My Dad taught me long ago to always keep a jacket in my car. And yes he even did that in Hawaii. But it was like a light rain jacket.
On the mainland it's even more important, because we do not have warm rain! A storm is normally always cold!
If I know I am road travelling where it could even snow in the winter, I pack a heavy winter jacket, a blanket and extra water and snacks in case I get stuck. It's a whole other way of living here on the mainland! And sometimes it's actually about survival!
Love this cute and funny picture to end a long day!
Wow Mark . . . that's pretty intense survival safety.
Awww . . . thanks Susan. Wishing you a better day today!
Oh too funny! Looks like you guys were having a ton of fun!
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