Ron and I were re-introducing ourselves to our studio equipment after three long years. There's so much to remember that it can get overwhelming. At least I didn't forget how to play my bass. The jungle rocked!
Anyway, we started coming up with "sound studio" jokes. Yeah, I know...but that's what happens with the two of us in the jungle and while...
slightly inebriated.
"insert groan here"...
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." - Thomas Alva Edison
Friday, July 22, 2011
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sacred Waipi'o Valley
On Sunday, August 29th, Ron and I visited friends in Honoka'a Town and took a side trip to view Waipi'o Valley.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Pictures from Big Island Ohia House
Aloha! These are a few photos that I posted on our Facebook page. Posting links is easier than uploading pictures in two places. My bandwidth is limited as well as our energy.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=212116&id=678702072&l=f8894261f5
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=211967&id=678702072&l=fe23c7ac11
I hope this finds everyone happy and healthy! We've been working outdoors most days and Ron got the windmill up yesterday but it won't be putting out energy until he raises it another 8 feet. He needs friends to help him do that. I'm not strong enough to raise it with him.
Jungle Kitties have been coming out to greet us. I give them a bowl of Meow Mix and off they go again. I think they're making the rounds up here. There's about three acres between each of the homes up here so I would imagine they take advantage of it.
Off to paint the porch and haul out old drywall from under the house.
Much love, Jen
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=212116&id=678702072&l=f8894261f5
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=211967&id=678702072&l=fe23c7ac11
I hope this finds everyone happy and healthy! We've been working outdoors most days and Ron got the windmill up yesterday but it won't be putting out energy until he raises it another 8 feet. He needs friends to help him do that. I'm not strong enough to raise it with him.
Jungle Kitties have been coming out to greet us. I give them a bowl of Meow Mix and off they go again. I think they're making the rounds up here. There's about three acres between each of the homes up here so I would imagine they take advantage of it.
Off to paint the porch and haul out old drywall from under the house.
Much love, Jen
Monday, April 20, 2009
And So It Begins
It's a little overwhelming to be handling this 25 million dollar project all of a sudden. We've been twiddling our thumbs since December and all of a sudden things are progressing in a short time frame. It's very exciting and overwhelming at the same time. Ron and I are just glad to be moving forward. I will check in on occasion (until my internet is canceled).
Aloha Nui and much love, Jen
P.S. ~ The photo is one I took last week during our Sunday walk down Waikiki to go to breakfast. Diamond Head in the background. The Hilton's lagoon beach (next door) is in the foreground.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Buoy Runs
Ron in the Boston Whaler off the stern of our boat this morning
Frank leaving his slip on Blue Hawaiian with Ron standing by in the Whaler
Frank and Bud realizing they'd lost their steering ~ it's always one of those F#@$%^!!!*# moments
Ron’s booked every day this week to assist fellow mariners do their buoy runs. The State now requires every boat to leave the marina and circle the buoys to prove they can, at least, leave their boat slips.
I just took the pics (above) off the stern of my boat as our buddy Frank (who’s never left his slip in 7 years) was going to try his buoy run. He backed out of his slip and put it in forward only to find that he had lost his steering. Ron’s riding in the Boston Whaler and was able to maneuver the houseboat back into the slip. I just checked and all three guys are bent over the engine, scratching their heads. Aaaahhh boat life.
There’s a reason for the new buoy run rule ~ which you’ll see in the pics below. There are many “floating vessels” that one can loosely describe as a boat but would not be capable of any seafaring. These are the boats that usually sink or wash up on shore after a storm and the rest of us have to pay for the clean-up. They’ve managed, somehow, to find loopholes in the inspection rules but no more. Everyone does a buoy run or they lose their boat slip. Since several boats crashed and burned while doing their runs, folks have asked Ron to assist in case the engine fails and they start heading for the rocks. For many of us, our boats are our homes and leaving the tranquil waters of a secure harbor can be a nail-biting situation.
I think this one could cross the Pacific, don't you?
This one might be able to fly across the Pacific...dunno
Two story floating...something
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