Aug 9: A visit to the Presidio and another Andy Goldsworthy installation for M, DB and THB
The condo is immense and provides all with much privacy; it’s like three apartments in one, with a gigantic common area. And very modern: electric blinds, two dishwashers (stacked), fancy coffee maker/foamer, etc.
Book Review: Inside a Pearl, My Years in Paris, Edmund White. Frank Langella wrote a book on “famous men and women” he knew, which THB liked a lot. This is similar, though with a lot of famous gay and French people that White knew; THB did not know pretty much all the French folks yet the style and gossipy nature was very appealing. Set mostly in the 80s, in the midst of the AIDS crisis, by a guy who slept with thousands and thousands of men and wrote about it a lot, this might be his third memoir and there’s at least one biography. Recommended
Day 2: Up way too early. Bumped someone else out of living room who was also up way way too early. Then someone else up too early turned the light on in living room. They have a slick mochachino (see pic) built into a coffee machine and THB has brought Pete’s french decaf from home; went well with warmed up Arizmendi pastry. Early snorkeling, cereal and fruit on the deck, more snorkeling, burritos on the deck, A’s Sunday night game in afternoon, and a nice dinner at Merriman’s across the cove. Drinks, pupus, more drinks, salad, soup, main courses, 3 desserts, one cappuccino, a great view of Molokai, a sunset, $485.
Day 3: Back on a regular schedule (7.5 hours of sleep, up around 5), toast, coffee, cereal and fruit, and then Lauren and THB go to the Honoloa Preserve, about 5 miles northeast, to snorkel. A bit better maintained that oh those many years ago, and a guy who greets you with instructions (no suntan lotion, and a comment about he is the owner of the place...THB thinks maybe co-owner would be a better over-exaggeration). It is also murky and not that many fish. We do see an eel cooperating with another fish: hunting?
DB and THB go snorkeling at Kapalua in afternoon and get the lay of the land, er, ocean from locals: no more big schools of tropical fish, some belief that the fish are now in aquariums around the world, and the recent storm may have a small impact on murkiness. Kapalua much clearer than yesterday (phew) and we see a bit bigger diversity of fish.
Lunch and pre-dinner drinks on the lanai. A nice sunset, and a kids movie is playing outdoors by the hotel pool (not the owners pool, that’s around the corner from our building and right next to another bar) so we move dinner inside to the huge dining room table. Grill is getting lots of use, though smoke tends to be hemmed in on the lanai by tradewinds. Needs a big fan!
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