A Stroll To The Museum

He reminds me of all my years with Sharon in Kauai. Hey DUDE!

Check out the breeze moving the palm trees. Lucas told me some numbers about residential air conditioners and the quieting of the trade winds. I couldn’t find a source to confirm his numbers, and several sources made his numbers seem a slight exaggeration, but still there’s a point. He says 40 years ago when Betsy was living in Oahu less than 5% of homes had air conditioning and the cooling trade winds blew with predictability. Now 78% of homes have air conditioning and the trade winds are no longer reliable because of arctic warming.

The mimosa trees were going nuts as were the plumeria.

The Honolulu Museum of Art. I always enjoy a visit here.

There was a show on, up on the 2nd floor, and I almost didn’t bother to climb the stairs. Good thing I was able to overcome the lazy. I thought it was fantastic, just super-duper fun. Here’s the ad and the first picture is from their website. It was huge, walking through this forest of amazing,

Rebecca Louise Law: Awakening

The debut of renowned British artist Rebecca Louise Law in the Islands, Awakening transforms two galleries into immersive experiences celebrating Hawaiʻi’s deep connection to pua.

 

I ate in the lovely museum café under this spreading tree, facing these fine ceramic creations, a favorite of Caleb.

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