Going with the flow…

Unexpectedly I am back in Hawai’i. I was sure that was not a thing. But here I am. I am working to do better at accepting what the world serves up. That puts me here for the Shinnyo Lantern Floating Festival. I walked down to the beach in the morning and filled out a remembrance card to go on a shared lantern. Then back in the evening to see the lanterns floated. The whole thing was very emotional coming on the day after Janelle’s birthday. And the opportunity only came after accepting the unexpected.

While the lantern floating was very spiritual, I also try to exercise what I was taught about dietary spirits. On this trip I have chosen to stay in old Honolulu rather than Waikiki. The neighborhood is a little grittier, and not as well lit at night as Waikiki. And it has a wide assortment of watering holes not solely focused on tourists.

In addition to bars for the common folk, there is a wide variety of ethnic cuisine not in tourist oriented venues. This was Vietnamese. Looking forward to Lao, Burmese, Hawaiian, Turkish, Thai, Filipino, and…

Being in downtown also puts me closer to the commercial piers. Seeing this Japan Coast Guard vessel on the dock reminded me of where we really are in the Pacific.

And then there is this. I so wish that I had better understood this. Maybe not understand, maybe just that I had been more invested in everyday that we had together. Tomorrow is not a given.

La Petite Roche

Speaking for myself, an Englishman, I forget/ignore that the French and the Spanish had significant interests in North America. Having recently spent time in New Mexico, and Canada, makes it harder to be oblivious. And so, it was fun to find this plaque to La Petite Roche.

And I continue my exposure to Arkansas tomatoes. This is a wonderful BLT at Lost Forty Brewery. It did not go down with out a beverage. Several.

The Rockhound IPA appealed to me by name. The flavor was fine as well. I have learned that Arkansas is reknowned for quartz crystals. I’ll be on the lookout for a souvenir in the wild.

I’m actively exploring options for food and drink in La Petite Roche. Fat Jaws is great soul for lunch and close to work. Fassler Hall had a great brat. I am most pleased with Sticky Fingerz – lowest rent joint of all my dinner choices. And Janelle would have been so pleased with the vibe, the food, and the beverages. For my first visit, I went with the “Almost Famous Quesadilla” and the Banana Pudding.

Through all of this, a respect for the weather is important. Not only is it HOT – it is raining. I’ve never seen horizontal lightening.