I have been told I need to be a little clearer in what I refer to Warmshowers members as & use the term "cyclists" not "bikers". I have always used the terms interchangeably but I will now try to remember to say "cyclists" when I am referring to people who get around by providing their own peddle-power. Like Gage. We grabbed a quick breakfast at Kohala Coffee Mill before he headed off to Waimea on his bicycle.
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Gage with The Works breakfast. |
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Ready to head to Waimea. |
I had lunch with Lem & Fran at Kohala Rainbow Café later. We also spent a couple hours just catching up. They got back earlier in the week from a brief visit to Las Vegas.
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Fran had sweet & sour pork plate; Lem just had a burger. |
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I had the chicken, zucchini, & mushroom plate. |
We also watched the mother hen & her chicks that hang out at Rainbow. Lem feeds them in the morning & said she is a very good mother; he says she has had 2 broods & has not lost any chicks to the cats or mongooses that live nearby.
Today Chris & Spencer started working on the flooring as well as the bookshelves for the Lumi Pōpoki! And also the concrete landing at the bottom of the stairs down to the anthurium garden. It is getting even more exciting; there is a light at the end of the tunnel! And it is not a train!
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Panorama of flooring progress at end of day. |
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Reference Point F, looking at bottom landing for stairs at midday. |
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From the deck, looking at bottom landing at end of day. |
This afternoon the Civil Defense alert said the National Weather Service has extended the wind advisory until tomorrow morning. I forwarded it to Gage who texted back & said the wind made it brutal going over the Kohala Mountain Road to Waimea. He's hoping it helps him tomorrow as he heads to Kona.
After the NKCDP Access committee meeting, I went to the Kohala Night Market to help out at the table for this year's Kohala Reunion. I also picked up dinner at the Night Market; but I forgot to take a photo of it before I ate it all!
Upon returning home, something strange was in the headlights as I was entering the garage. Turns out it was one of the pieces of cardboard I was using to kill the grass so I could plant an ʻŌhiʻa along the fence. The wind was so strong today it blew the cardboard & the piece of plastic fencing I was using to hold it down in to the garage!
Episode #12 of the Kīlauea eruption started out strong this morning, then paused around 10:30 a.m.; the photos are after the pause began. I am glad the heavy trade winds have returned; when you look at the VMAP Vog Forecast map you can see how the wind advisory-level winds are blowing the vog rapidly out over the ocean instead of allowing it to linger over land like the weak winds we have had over the past week have done. My cough is not as bad today as it has been over the past week.
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VMAP Vog Forecast map. |
Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Alina!