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My Summer Vacation
Originally a blog about caring for aging parents with dementia; now about life in general.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Most Mai'a Surviving
I checked late this afternoon to see how the maiʻa were doing since we are having steady winds of at least 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph all day; more expected over the next couple of days. I was concerned that the tallest one would be blown over by the winds. I was pleasantly surprised to find it was still standing upright; especially since the 2nd tallest one flopped over a few days ago in much milder winds.
Still standing tall! |
I also took a closer look at the 2 that had flopped over earlier. A couple days ago I noticed that the one that had been blown over recently had a small live sprout poking out through the dead outer leaves.
The day it blew over, 11/11. Note small sprout near bend. |
The very next day after blowing over, 11/12. (I moved the stalk over to give it more room.) |
This evening. |
I peeled back the old parts of the one that had lost its top before being planted out & found that it, too, had a live portion trying to break through the dead leaves. Both were doing a whole lot better than I expected.
A hopeful sign, 11/11. |
Very encouraging, 11/12. |
I am totally amazed at how much its grown since I freed it from the dead material. |
The one that was just a portion of the base of a mature maiʻa with 2 keiki buds still has not shown any signs of life.
Still looking the same as the day it was planted. |
Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Cindy, Mim, & Vener!
Friday, November 8, 2024
Friday, November 1, 2024
IASA #2-39
Had lunch with WA friends Gary & Irene at Seafood Bar & Grill. |
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Ballot Accepted!
I got a text this morning saying my ballot had been received & accepted. Hūlō! I went to BallotTrax & found the verification as well as the "I voted" digital "sticker", which was quite disappointing. I was expecting something more Hawaiʻi-themed. And also a lot more colorful.
Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Dean, Cheech, & Geoffrey! A me ka Hauʻoli lā Hoʻomanao Makahiki 15 e Judy & Keith!
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
I Voted!
Did you? Hawai'i is an all mail-in ballot state. Ballots must be received at the Office of the County Clerk by 7 pm on November 5th, so they tell you to put it in the mail by the 1st. Or drop it in a ballot drop box by 7 pm on the 5th. Rather than trust the mail, I opted to put it in the drop box; for the North Kohala district the box is located at the Kapaʻau police station.
Since the drop box is located right outside the main door of the police station, & the opening is very narrow (about half an inch), I don't think there will be any problems with people trying to start a fire in the drop box like in Oregon & Washington. I thought that was pretty cool that the Oregon election officials had planned for a potential fire in the box & had a fire suppression system inside the drop box. Apparently only 3 ballots were so damaged that the voter needed another ballot. The 2 boxes in Washington also had fire suppression systems but one malfunctioned & several hundred ballots were lost.
(HNN screen shot) |
I also signed up for BallotTrax so I can make sure my ballot is received at the County Clerk's office. Right now it only shows that I have received my ballot. I don't know how often they unload the box & take the ballots to Hilo.
Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Manu & Aimee!
Friday, October 25, 2024
Maiʻa Is Growing!
The first maiʻa that I planted has sent out 2 new leaves! So at least one of my maiʻa plants is doing well. I planted it about a month ago; which was about 3 weeks earlier than I planted most of the others. I hope at least one of the others hang in there. If they don't I might think about getting another variety that looks & tastes different so I can tell them apart easily. The ones I planted are Apple Bananas.
Two new leaves! |
Planting day, September 26, 2024. |
On my way home from the airport last night there were several firetrucks near Milepost 12. There was also one police officer. I saw no other cars so I think it might have been a small fire by the side of the road.
Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Diane & Rei!