Kathy and I, along with Tim and Mary Beth (Kathy's sister), let the kids fend for themselves while we spent a weekend on Maui. That Sunday morning we skipped the free continental breakfast that came with the one hour time-share seminar at the hotel and went looking for breakfast. The restaurant we ended up at was quite the experience. The food seemed pretty good, but it might be because they're skilled at disguising it. This was the sort of place where in order to make sure everyone experienced the same service and ambiance the manager would've have visited each patron and asked questions like:
Was your table sticky enough?
Were at least half of your napkins clean?
Did everyone have something floating in their water?
We entertained ourselves by placing napkins and paper coasters on the table, setting a plate or cup on them and then trying to remove the napkin/coaster intact. We were 0 for 12. After Tim almost flung his coffee in the air while trying to pick up his mug I got the idea to press our plates and cups firmly onto the table to see how the hired help fared when it came time to clear them. Our evil plot was thwarted as they deftly broke the seal before lifting each item. Well, at least they have experienced staff on hand. On the way out we stopped at the front door to look at the T-shirts for sale in a display case. One of the girls that served us came up and asked, "How many?" Tim reminded her that we just ate and were on the way out. "Oh, I thought you guys looked familiar." Maybe so, but you'll never see us again. You're probably wondering what the name of the restaurant is. Well, life should be full of surprises. If you end up there you'll know as soon as you're seated.
After breakfast we saw a sign for an arts and crafts fair at the Lahaina Community Center. I really enjoy off-the-beaten-path things so we went for it. As luck would have it I got to meet an interesting musician in an out of the way place just like last summer.
Rather than show you my fish-belly white torso looking like a big tasty morsel bobbing up and down in a shark cage, here are the tan lines I worked so hard on.
Welcome home Hank! Will I see you at the Full Moon Ride on Thursday? I'll buy you a beer.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Jacque. I'm loath to turn down a free beer, but I won't be able to make it Thursday. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great vacation and welcome back. Hawaii is heaven. Even though your body is home, stay there as long as you can.
ReplyDeleteAloha Hank! Glad to hear you enjoyed your time on Maui and I hope you'll come back again. Many mahalos for all your positive feedback about my music on The Chapman Stick. Not a bad photo, either. I'd love to post some of your kind words on my website blog (with your permission, of course). Sending sunshine and aloha spirit your way!
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