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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

THE DAY AFTER A HOLIDAY

IS ALWAYS DEAD


The best part of my shift was watching the sun set. Pretty, isn't it? I liked the effects on the clouds, south of Wailea Lookout. The after
glow was breathtaking. And this morning's setting of the almost full moon was very ruddy.

Made very little money. Only drove a total of 72 miles (116 km) and metered below $100, on 8 runs.

The nicest folks of the shift were a newlywed couple that I took from Sansei to Wailea. They had married on Sunday and arrived on Mau'i late Monday. He was from London and she was from Dallas. My obvious question was:
"How'd y'all meet?"
Turns out that they both work for the same company and are now residents of NYC.

I had absolutely NO reservations to pass on to the day-shift. I don't know the current occupany percents of the hotels but it is usually very low at this time of year. Graduations, etc., on the mainland.

If you think this post is dull, you should try living the shift that got me here.

B O R I N G !
Sneak a peek in here tomorrow.

Maybe it will get better. God, I hope so.

Mahalo

Aloha



THE PICTURE GALLERY

Sugar Beach
Beach In Wailea
Beach In Kihei
Puna Coast
Big Island
Diving Molokini
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"Let's all be careful out there!"