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- Category: Aging & dementia
- A trip back in time to Wilson High School in Long Beach, California
- Afternoon visits
- Another visit: The third floor chorus
- Cats for sale and other dementia moments
- Chinese food for Thanksgiving
- EUTF eligibility verification process puts elderly dependents at risk
- Freedom's echoes: An afternoon visit with my dad
- Friday (3)...John Lind, then and now
- Happy 96th!
- Hawaii's federal court a "leader" in sealed settlements according to 2004 study, another former Verizon phone company facing bankruptcy, etc.
- He said he was at the club
- It was a very good visit
- It's always morning
- Just a short run, he said.
- My dad gets a visit from the Waikiki Surf Club past
- Sunday (2)...Another little indignity of age
- Sunday...A Saturday visit
- Thanksgiving
- The Birthday
- Thursday (2)...Among my dad's "treasures"
- Thursday...Falling down the memory hole
- Travels
- Tuesday (3)...My dad asks, "How old am I?"
- Tuesday...Sorting through my dad's life
- Wednesday...opening day at the Legislature, Capitol restoration, a visit with my dad
- Category: Blogs
- 2009 Blog Statistics
- An experiment (abandoned)--Trying a different Wordpress theme
- Another small milestone
- Feline Friday...Mr. Toby takes center stage
- Friday...A dizzy day for my dad, Wisconsin questions film tax credit, television news and discrimination, Hawaii politics in 1986, Tutu Bonnie blogs, Hilo Hattie, & Duke's catnip
- Friday...Tinfish Press blog, more budget talk, and Friday's Felines
- Monday (Labor Day)...Advertiser volleyball program violates NCAA rules, DOE policy shields students from recruiters, Seattle Times column on a great government program, consumer blog takes on Cash4Gold
- Monday...Smear artist arriving in Honolulu, surprising links, and some overdue dogs
- New link to email and other contact info
- Residency ruling makes political waves and other mid-week news
- Saturday...SPJ's "excellence in journalism" awards, S-B on the veto overrides, welcoming back "The Notebook", and another sunrise view
- Saturday...The fine line of news ethics, flu preparations, and some news from other bloggers
- Saturday...Winer to Washington, BOE chair urges tax hikes, Gannett Blog shuts down, virtual reality-real crime, and Duke's mirror image
- Sunday (3)...Bee-ing there, problems with comments, focus vs. a wandering eye
- Sunday...Anniversary photos, Meda's new book, Neocons and Iran, a bullet shortage, low taxes, etc.
- Sunday...Overcast morning, Hawaii blog rankings, and Saturday dinner
- Thanks to Ryan Ozawa, who led the charge of the geek cavalry to the rescue
- This blog records 1.6 millionth visitor
- Thursday (2): Denver, yes or no?
- Thursday...Jeremy makes an appearance and other odds and ends
- Thursday...recent comments, SF Chronicle on Hawaii, etc, etc
- Thursday...State Blogger Corps update, Sugar Bowl crazies, and another dog video
- Tuesday...Arbitrator rules for UH faculty union in contract dispute, more pig hunters could mean more pigs, updates on Galen Fox & Sharron Mirikitani
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Hi Ian,
It was great meeting you at Gigi’s. I tried leaving a comment on your blog site but it just wouldn’t work. I don’t know if it’s just me. I’m going to see if this method works.
Kay
Hi Ian,
Could you please include this story on your website about Kaaawa residents Joey and JJ Nozawa saving a turtle on the Big Island? Please see the story at http://www.bigislandvideonews.com (The story is Oahu family rescues sea turtle in Hilo). It’s always nice to hear about good things about Kaaawa residents. Thank you.
Ian,
I was not able to figure out how to reach you so I will try here. I would like to hear your take on the current problems the symphony is struggling with. What particularly bothers me is a Advertiser article that quotes, “Sidney Quintal, director of the city Department of Enterprise Service, said city officials are talking to performers to take over the symphony’s March through May dates.” Not “How can we help?” City Hall could not care less. The only thought is how to rent the hall to make more money. How did we get this kind of leadership?