Last day with the opportunity to run a few errands. First, a haircut. Great barber with finishing touches using a straight razor and less expensive than Sports Clips back home. He would be my new barber but I doubt I could convince him to relocate.
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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Aloha
Friday, April 7, 2023
Waterfalls
With heavy rains come more spectacular waterfalls. There are some falls that run continuously and the rains only increase the volume of water. There should be photos of these falls elsewhere. A more interesting phenomenon is the appearance of falls that appear and then disappear in the mountains after heavy rain. I happen to see a good example and took these photos. Click to enlarge images.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Taro Ko Chips Factory
As we spend more and more time here, our exploration has moved toward the more unique. Today we drove the length of the island to visit an old, small, and slightly run-down wood building that looked even less kept up on the inside - the Taro Ko Chips Factory. Cindy had read about it online. It took us a little while to find it even knowing that it did not have an impressive appearance. We nearly entered someone’s home before we realized we were at the wrong address.
This story from Hawaii Magazine (https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/chips-and-dale-the-tasty-handmade-chips-of-kauais-taro-ko/) provides details I would not have been able to offer from our visit. The “factory” is really a couple of old guys making small batches of chips with very simple equipment. I don’t really like taking photos of people without speaking with them first and I was concerned that photography might be misinterpreted. I really thought I had one photo showing the inside of the location, but I must not have pressed the button on my phone after setting up the shot.
The chips are really good. We have eaten various Hawaiian chips before, but the one bag of sweet potato chips we went through last night (the middle bag in the photo dusted with Li Hing Mui) [https://onolicioushawaii.com/li-hing-mui/] were thin and sweet. Yes, we ate the entire bag. I give the chips my highest rating and the experience of visiting the “factory” I will place in the category of “unique”.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Hawaiian Time
There is an expression here - Hawaiian time - used to explain a number of experiences. The expression is used to describe a relaxed attitude toward time as in "when I said 2, I really meant maybe 2, but probably two-ish. It never means ten minutes before 2 as in I will be certain not to be late.
You experience this often in restaurants. Maybe because of the short-staff situation that seems to exist everywhere. You stand in line even though there are multiple open tables. You wait to be seated and often for someone to bring you a menu and take your order. The positive side of the experience is no one seems to want to speed you up to leave except maybe those in line glaring at your empty plates.
I have been dealing with Hawaiian time and the medical system. You may remember I explained my weird brain issue and the visit to the emergency room and MRI. Emergency room docs are not neurologists and I was requested to set up a televisit to seek further advice and discussion. A televisit was necessary because there are evidently no appropriate specialists on Kauai and this was the only way other than a flight to Oahu to seek advice. It took a while to get an appointment, but yesterday was the day.
I was waiting by my phone and laptop waiting for the link to connect. The designated time came and went. I waited twenty minutes or so and then called to see if I had done something wrote or maybe got the time for the appointment wrong. No, I had the time right, but they could not locate the doc.
It is now a day later and still nothing. After the delay and the lack of any other symptoms at any time, I am not concerned and could have done without the appointment. I am not usually critical of physicians because they have to deal with a lot. Same here. However, it does seem weird there is such a casual attitude toward patients with expectations who are waiting and have made commitments on their end. It should have been obvious to someone that commitments could not be met for whatever reason and those individuals expecting something to be contacted. They just don't seem able to adopt this perspective. I guess it is another example of Hawaiian time.