www.thegardenisland.com

Monk Seal and Me...

Search This Blog

Friday, September 9, 2016

"Our Labor Day Weekend..." 'Judith Whitehead' (Inspiration Friday)

Judith Whitehead lives in Amherst New York
( A suburb of Buffalo, N.Y.)
 and has worked in the ophthalmology
 field of medicine for nearly 40 years

Our Labor Day Weekend

One of the nice advantages of living in a smaller town like  Clarence are the nice local fund raisers that are done.
Soups on!   Such a deal!
20 bucks a gallon for Manhattan
clam chowder,
including the bucket ..
.and so full of ingredients it's more
like a stew.


Labor Day is the annual Clarence Town Fireman's Chowder sale.  Literally gallons and gallons of the chowder is made for a fundraiser with ingredients such as chicken, vegetables, meat and other assorted items which makes for a thick pourage-like soup .  

Locals line up for blocks to buy a gallon, bowl or taste.  For $20.00  a gallon, pail provided, its a steal.  We freeze some for the winter and enjoy it right away as well.
Photo courtesy;
Audrey Whitehead
 


A parade follows with an amusement park set up for the kids: perfect weather along with a perfect way to wind up the official summer time. 


"Judy, Judy, Judy!"
P.S.
A cute story about a donkey!  Please watch!
https://www.facebook.com/RoseyNews/videos/1181835335196638/

Hana Hou, (Encore)




Wednesday, September 7, 2016

"Natural disaster preparedness..." 'Glenn Mickens' (County Watchdog)

Glenn Mickens has lived on Kauai  with his wife Ruth for the last 26 years. Born July 26, 1930 in Wilmar, California, USA) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in four games (two of which were starts) for the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers. He also played for five years in Japan, from 1959 until 1963 for the Kintetsu Buffaloes. There, he compiled a record of 45–53 with a 2.54 ERA.  Glenn also  served in the Army for 2 years and coached baseball at UCLA for 25 years. 
Last but not least Glenn would really like to see Kaua'i give the county manager style of Government a chance.



Mr. Mickens is locally known
as one of Kauai county's
political watchdogs
and Nitpickers...
Mahalos Glenn!
Natural disaster preparedness

We hear over and over how well prepared Kauai is in case of a Tsunami, Hurricane or any other natural disaster.

With all due respect to Civil Defense and the people who run it, I beg to differ with this assumption. 


We basically have one highway that runs around our island and when there is a disruption in this road--traffic accident, fires that cause smoke across the road, or a washout like the Koloko Dam break caused a few years ago, transpiration stops.

Even without a disaster, traffic on our roads gets worse and worse and with more population, more vehicles AND more signals the problem can only be exacerbated. 


About 14 years ago, thanks to Senator Lehua Fernandes Salling and director of Transportation Steve Kyono the Kapa'a By-pass road was built. Since it was an existing cane haul road no EA or EIS was necessary and it was started and finished in 8 months and it has been a success!

We have these same cane haul roads all over our island that were thoughtfully put there to allow the sugar cane trucks to operate without slowing down for signals or other vehicles on our main highway. This idea and action was truly one of pro activity and is badly needed on our island today. check out the cane Roads on Kauai below- 
Must use link for copyright purposes-please click on!
https://www.google.com/search?q=cane+roads+on+Kauai&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiG69bww_nOAhUIz2MKHTAQBwsQsAQILg&biw=1024&bih=677#imgdii=5eFtEqfNdfxbwM%3A%3B5eFtEqfNdfxbwM%3A%3BsDFzig-nh8RK2M%3A&imgrc=5eFtEqfNdfxbwM%3A
Thus my point is that before we are "prepared" for any type of disaster we desperately need to make use of these cane haul roads. And not only for disaster preparedness but to address the traffic problems that we have been ignoring for way too long. 


This ignored problem may not be a Civil Defense issue only but for the safety and welfare of our citizens it should certainly be at the top of their and the administrations and councils list.


P.S.
Check out Glenn's Wikipedia page;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Mickens
Editor's note, Dakinetalk guest bloggers do not necessarily represent the opinions of dakinetalk. Guest bloggers are given space to express their beliefs and or opinions. We feel there are many roads and like to give people space to express their thoughts,after-all that's what dakine is...
Aloha, James "Kimo" Rosen---Blogger-n-chief, dakinetalk blog---
The Sunrise as seen from my front door!
 "always take time
to stop and smell the roses."

iPhone-photo by, James "Kimo" Rosen
Hana Hou, (Encore) 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

"Hillary should not receive political protection..." 'Walter Lewis' (Guest columnist)

Please welcome guest-blogger, Mr. Walter Lewis.
“Walter Lewis, a retired lawyer and  a regular columnist

for the Garden Island news
who resides in Lihu'e Hawai'i”
Hillary should not receive political protection

 Editors note;
Mr. Lewis has written many excellent columns over the years! This column in my opinion is the best he's ever written. This column needs to go national and appear in forum pages across the nation. Great job Walter! You get dakinetalk's 'Pulitzer' for this one. Mazol Tov, congratulations!

One aspect of the 2016 Presidential election that is of grave concern to me as a retired lawyer is the differential in the treatment of the conduct of Hilary Clinton as a prominent governmental figure and candidate of a major political party for president and how she would have been treated as an ordinary citizen.


The legal threats for Hilary have been widely publicized. Her acts which are of dubious legality include the usage during her tenure as Secretary of State of an unsecured personal email server which was utilized to send and receive security classified messages, her inaccurate public description of these matters and more significantly, the inaccurate testimony she gave under oath to Congress about them.


Of concern also is her role in the accommodations given by of our government associated with donations to the Clinton Foundation.

For all of these matters there is probable cause of criminal violation which absent her celebrity status would warrant being submitted to judicial process.

But Hilary is not an ordinary citizen. She has been the de facto leader of the Democrat party and despite a spirited challenge by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, she has become the nominee of that party for President.


As her troubles surfaced protective mechanisms appeared. The Federal Bureau of Investigation under its director James Comey conducted a review of the Hilary email usage as it related to classified matters. After about six months of study by up to 150 FBI agents Mr. Comey announced that it would not recommend to the Justice Department any indictment of Hilary under the federal codes considered because there was no finding of criminal intent.

The Comey definition of that intent as being one to harm America has been criticized as inappropriate as it is unspecific to the issues presented. In the course of his presentation of the FBI findings, Mr. Comey referred to the Clinton email usage as “extremely careless,” which is virtually synonymous with “grossly negligent” but he ignored the federal codes that stated a violation occurred when there was gross negligence and did not require intent.

The Justice Department then advised that it would not consider whether an indictment might be found concerning “pay to play” allegations regarding donations made to the Clinton Foundation by foreign entities seeking State Department intervention on their behalf.

The Justice Department has not yet been asked to consider indictment of Hilary for perjury based on her inaccurate statements to Congress, but it is considered highly unlikely that it would act. And then since all this protection has been going on under the guidance and perhaps control of the president, if any conviction of Hilary seemed imminent a presidential reprieve or pardon would be probable.

For those who believe as I do in in the principle that no person is above the law, this triumph of politics over law is highly disturbing. The concern I have is not partisan. It would be exactly the same if the transgressions I described had been done by a member of the other party.

I strongly supported the removal of Richard Nixon as president because of his conduct in the Watergate matter including his obstruction of justice in destroying his tapes.

In my view, it should be a point of principle that political power should never be used as as a shield to prevent any person from incurring the rightful consequences for actions which could jeopardize our national security, for statements made by persons seeking public office about their conduct that are untruthful and for permitting donations to a family foundation by parties seeking to obtain governmental action on their behalf.

At this point, it appears that victory will go to those who wish to short — circuit legal process. But the legacy of that result is a crucial weakening of the rule of law, an integral part of the American governmental system. 



Editor's note, Dakinetalk guest bloggers do not necessarily represent the opinions of dakinetalk. Guest bloggers are given space to express their beliefs and or opinions. We feel there are many roads and like to give people space to express their thoughts,after-all that's what dakine is...
Aloha, James "Kimo" Rosen---Blogger-n-chief, dakinetalk blog---
P.S
 Enclosed is an article from September 5, 2016, titled,
"Obama defends Kaepernick's national anthem protest."  (A must read, especially the comments)
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/obama-defends-kaepernicks-national-anthem-protest/ar-AAiwbbb?li=BBnb7Kz
Kaua'i Sunrise, September 5, 2016.
Photographed from my front door.

iPhone photo by James "Kimo" Rosen
Hana Hou, (Encore)




Monday, September 5, 2016

"Buses a solution to traffic and much more..." 'James "Kimo" Rosen" (Kimo's world #145)

James "Kimo" Rosen is a retired professional photographer
 and amongst other things lived in a tent outdoors for 7 years.
Rosen currently resides on the tropical island of Kaua'i
with his best friend and spiritual adviser Obama Da Dog!
Kimo's world #145~ Blog #1830
Editors note;
This blog ran as an opinion column in the September 3, 2016 edition of the Garden Island News;
http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-sept/article_5cd380fa-acfe-54e3-be6d-a7cc560a603b.html

Buses a solution to traffic and much more
The Para transit bus approaches Costco parking lot
to pick me up from my weekly pilgrimage.
Ken Taylor's recent letter "Buses no solution to traffic woes." Really? But wait,listen!  (Ken Taylor's Letter listed below)
http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-sept/article_be628efa-305d-5408-a98f-b34f905767d7.html
Mr. Taylor left out many factors; the bus is not only a solution to traffic woes, but a solution to a stress free driving by having your own personal chauffeur and air conditioned bus. Not having to worry about costly annually county registration frees and state safety inspections.
Lucy, a para transit bus driver is
Obama da Dogs favorite
driver.


No vehicle insurance worries. Never having to worry when the police officer is following your car and thinking you did something wrong.  No tickets for illegal parking or running a stop signs. All those costly mechanical repairs.

The bus  to me is one of the best things about Kauai. Mr. Taylor says, It's the dream of every bus rider to own a car."  Really Ken?  I own a car.  My car sits in my driveway. I hate driving on Kauai. People tailgate me every time I drive and I get super stressed.  Nothing I enjoy more than a ride on the Kauai bus and somebody else driving for me.I can read TGI! I can even play on my cell phone, try doing that while driving?

Ken talks about having to walk an extra 30 minutes. Ken's a senior citizen like me. There's a para transit system that if you call a day in advance picks seniors up right at your home and takes you right to your destination, a real first class service. The service has gone through some changes but I must admit I am impressed and sorry for my recent criticisms.

  The bus drivers are always friendly with aloha and a good morning/afternoon smile When  I take para transit or need an on call reservation the reservations clerks are always kind and put up with me and at times I may not be the easiest person to accommodate.
Riding the bus can save you
thousands of dollars a year!


Mahalo to all the switchboard people at the bus, I would list names but I do not want to leave anyone out.In the past I have been critical of the bus only because I want them to be perfect.  Right now I give them a 99.9% rating!    

Mahalo Kauai Bus. ...And  may I suggest to my senior citizen friends and  Mr. Taylor, try taking the para transit, I think you will be impressed

Hana Hou, (Encore)  





Friday, September 2, 2016

"Dear Mr. Farmers Almanac..." 'Judith Whitehead' (Inspiration Friday)

Judith Whitehead lives in Amherst New York
( A suburb of Buffalo, N.Y.)
 and has worked in the ophthalmology
 field of medicine for nearly 40 years

Dear Mr. Farmers Almanac  (Inspiration Friday)

 We have had a great, hot summer here in Buffalo N.Y. 

However  as the calendar page turns to September, so have the cold evenings; cooler nights  remind us Fall/Winter is getting even closer and of course in the mail today we received our snow plow contract.  


I know winter will come soon enough but it feels like that contract seals the deal.

Last winter was a mild one and we can only hope we don't have a repeat of 2 winters ago that were record cold and snow fall. 

 As I add more birthday candles to my cake, I realize that I am more intolerant of the weather and what havoc it brings to driving in it and shoveling the heavy snow.

Dear Mr. Farmers Almanac,
Please predict a mild winter again!!! 
"Judy, Judy, Judy!"
Hana Hou, (Encore)



Monday, August 29, 2016

"Just a haircut please..." 'James "Kimo" Rosen' (Kimo's world #144)

James "Kimo" Rosen is a retired professional photographer
 and amongst other things lived in a tent outdoors for 7 years.
Rosen currently resides on the tropical island of Kaua'i
with his best friend and spiritual adviser Obama Da Dog!
Kimo's world #144~Blog #1828


Just a haircut please

Men's haircuts have become like everything else  very expensive not only in  Hawaii but all over America.

Currently there are no barber shops in Kapaa town.   My favorite Barber Floyd who resided at Kojima plaza for many years recently retired and Maile another barber in Wailua recently moved to Puhi.


 Now  to get a haircut in Kapaa a guy needs to go to a unisex shop or a beauty parlor. I hate beauty parlors. They usually always wash your hair with these scented shampoos,  talk drama as they are cutting hair and blow drying.  When  pau, they use smelly  hairsprays and  gels and charge a minimum of  5.00 extra  for trimming beards.

A mans haircut will cost anywhere from low-ball of $20.00 to $45.00  depending in where you go...
I recently went to an old established barber shop located in the heart of Lihue. It is run by a local Japanese family with 3 generations of barbers in the family. I will not mention the name of the  barber shop since the Garden Island  News doesn't like to give free advertising. However this barber shop is located across from the old Big Save in Lihue.

Walk ins only-- 5 barber chairs that are usually full, great haircuts that usually take no more than 10-15 minutes,  no smelly shampoos, no listening to anybody's drama and the best part in this day in age is $12.00 for a haircut.

Give credit where credit is due. I am so thankful  to still be able to afford a haircut. Not only was I able to afford a haircut but at that price I was able to show my appreciation and leave a  a generous tip of 2.00 for one of the best haircuts I ever received.


OK, I am hoping TGI mentions this barber shop by name. Mahalo Nui Loa, Arigato Gozaimasu Ikeda's Barber shop. I am sure next time Ikedas  will remember me as the big tipper! 

Hana Hou, Encore!




Friday, August 26, 2016

"Beware of cyber crime..." 'Judith Whitehead' (Inspiration Friday)

Judith Whitehead lives in Amherst New York
( A suburb of Buffalo, N.Y.)
 and has worked in the ophthalmology
 field of medicine for nearly 40 years

Beware of cyber crime

Recently booking some hotel reservations, I was hacked by a cyber crook during my phone conversation who actually took over my call.  They addressed themselves as the Hotel reservations desk but were really not!!!  That's all it took to use my credit card as a vehicle to charge anything they felt like.


 Luckily I was very suspicious and tracked down my transaction and reported it immediately to my credit card company.  I know this goes on every day but when it hits home it can play havoc with your credit.

Beware of anything that doesn't seem right,  it is  probably is NOT right.  Listen to your instincts and pay attention!  and Good luck.


"Judy, Judy, Judy!"

Hana Hou, (Encore)