I hadn't seen that trailer yet. What fun watching it this morning! Wow!! Speaking of Lahaina, Sue and I stayed at the Pioneer Inn a time or two, sat under the Banyan Tree. Tom Robbins, whose novels I have read SIX TIMES EACH, set parts of one of them ("Still Life With Woodpecker") in Lahaina. All to say that knowing it's burnt down is devastating to me, let alone imagining how it's affected people who actually live/d there.
I've never been to Hawaii, never wanted to go there. I do have a friend who was born and raised there but who moved to California and never looked back.
Love how prolific you are, Rick, and that you keep following your curiosity to the next thing.
Thanks Courtney! PS. Hope your book is doing well!
good thing too
Thanks Jules! PS. looking forward to seeing U over a cowgirl burger soon (after the snow!!
raido Sunday..snow?..ruh roh lol...and yes cowgirl smash burger sounds good. ain't had one for years meow
yeh, burgr there or at Santacafe!
well that's a lot to think about..... probably the better less crowded loud with parking option which we know which of those two is lol
Let's go Japanese (the one u block from Cowgirl!)
Bento box!
I hadn't seen that trailer yet. What fun watching it this morning! Wow!! Speaking of Lahaina, Sue and I stayed at the Pioneer Inn a time or two, sat under the Banyan Tree. Tom Robbins, whose novels I have read SIX TIMES EACH, set parts of one of them ("Still Life With Woodpecker") in Lahaina. All to say that knowing it's burnt down is devastating to me, let alone imagining how it's affected people who actually live/d there.
Thanks Steve. PS. I slept on beach in Lahaina when I only had $3 toward the $14 motel cost in 1980.
Good luck with the Book(S) Rick, and Bravo into the ‘what-if’ dive, a world of infinite possibilities.
I've never been to Hawaii, never wanted to go there. I do have a friend who was born and raised there but who moved to California and never looked back.