08-27-2015, 05:21 PM
quote:You're after my Granny's heart (not Tutu, the Lycurgus side)! She loved her gin, with a "splash". Told us to "walk past the running water in the sink real fast" with her high ball glass! (Sorry, O/T and digressing, lol. Plus, it's hot as hell. Ugh.)
Originally posted by VancouverIslander
Aloha and mahalo for sharing the wisdom of your kupuna, Opihikao. We always pick up hitch hikers, whether old or young, men or women. This gin is world class, and straight up with a splash of water really does it justice. These days it's hard to drive to see Pele at work (other than to visit Halemaumau), but when nobody is looking, there is the trail I know that gives a good vantage to see her current toils at Pu'u'o'o. You'd need a big thermos and pack for the hot cocoa and craka, though =) Much easier right now to hire a helicopter, but ask them to politely fly high over the subdivisions, I know it's a problem for many here.
Just call me Mike
As to the viewing opportunities, I think I'll wait until easy viewing is possible. [] Freaking hiking anywhere in this heat would be treacherous for us older folk.
Back to topic, do any of us think this new flow is worthy of notice, or can we just watch and enjoy? Make no mistake, we all get a bit nervous in our ohana, as preparation is key. Mahalo in advance.
Going back to listen to the oxygen sucking, mind boggling, legal wrangling of the TMT appeal hearing. [xx(]
JMO.
P.S. Remember, our ohana loves Victoria. Our house swapping offers come with "divine protection". [] (j/k)