Road Trip 2012 (CA)

Okay, so right now it is about 10:00 p.m. on Father’s Day (Sunday night) and I’m snug in the Roswell motel room this early for the first time since we’ve started on our journey across the continental U.S. from California to Georgia.

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So to recap so far:

Monday – We arrived in California from LAX on Monday, June 11th. We didn’t get back to my aunt and uncle’s house until about 10 or 11 at night. The stay was really nice we got to see two of my cousins, hang out with my Uncle and Auntie, and meet all their turtles (they have six) and their two dogs, Remo (named after Remo Williams) and Gabby, a not-yet-one year old pitbull who is the most friendly pitbull I have ever met. Gabby first greeted me by trying to let me ride her like a horse.

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Lesson learned: My aunt and uncle don’t live that close to LAX.

Tuesday – Our second day was probably the most boring. Squire and Cameron, my brother-in-law, went to pick up the truck that we’d be taking across country at the Matson dock in Long Beach. They were gone all day. They left at 8:30 a.m. and came back around 6:00 p.m. The thing that made it boring was that we didn’t expect it to take that long so we were basically waiting for them after about 2 p.m. on. Our cousins made spaghetti but overdid it on the salt so we spent a good deal of the day trying to make the spaghetti less salty and we were more or less successful.

Lesson learned: Things are farther then you think they are and time moves faster when you are on the road. You can cut the salt in a spaghetti sauce by throwing in a few chopped up potatoes and celery for about 15 mins., add some honey, a little vinegar, some water, and added more sauce. We aren’t entirely sure if we didn’t have to do all of those things.

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Wednesday – At this point in our stay, we didn’t really get to see to much of my aunt and uncle because they were working (as people do during the week). So we ended up staying an extra night so we could cook them a meal for a change and make the most of their company because they were all home. We made a trip out to Whole Foods to buy some snacks for the road and these cooler bags that they have, that I can swear by. Then we went to go get some ingredients for making some teri-burgers, kale, and sweet potato fries.

Lesson learned: (These lessons we were able to leave with our relatives.) When trying to grill turkey patties on a hibachi-style grill (pieces fall through onto the coals) , if you have the means sear the patties beforehand that way they’ll keep the shape and you won’t loose raw meat pieces to the coal below and it will still have the taste of grilling that we all prefer. Also try adding the teri-sauce to the patty mixture instead of basting it. I think they make them yummier.

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Thursday – Ready to begin the road trip. We made our way down to San Diego so we could check out the San Diego Zoo. I was very stoked because if you know me, you’d know how much I like the animals. I’ve actually been sharing a few of the pics here because they were some of my favorites from our outing there.

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So after San Diego we began our trip to the next state, Arizona. I hope to blog about it soon. But for now, I’m going to make the most of an earlier night.

Another Day.

Sam Flower

Well it’s been a busy year and a half. A lot of changes. So many in fact, I don’t know what to talk about. So instead I think I’m going to focus on the future. We’ve been busy with Improv Hobby, Inc. The non-profit we received the IRS designation for in the summer of last year. Now I’m in the middle of writing grants and avoiding writing grants.

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My sister is moving to Georgia so in a few weeks we will be going on a road-trip with her, her husband, and our nephew, from California to their new home for the next few years. I hope to make it to Disney World.

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For other improv news we’re working on a show with Dicks & Jane. It’s a puppet show that I am thoroughly looking forward to. Here’s a pic of my puppet, Stanley (left), and my favorite friend, Todd. 

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Improv blogs that I found on Twitter.

This is going to be short but I’m thinking of different ways I can continue to blog regularly. I figured I could spend some time writing about things I’m reading from my twitter feed @improvhobby.
One I found today is from @sfimprovfest’s guest writer, Will Luera (@improvboston). It’s about teaching improv-physics & atomic characters – via the Montreal Improv Blog http://bit.ly/AnGqDl
I admit to liking the science between relating to people as it applies to improv and in life. Hope you enjoy too!

PC versus MAC (rant)

Okay, I’m going to start by saying that this is a rant of sorts. So it is obviously going to be slightly skewed in one sense or the other. Also, for the sake of ease of argument and not wanting to deal with semantics. When I refer to PC, I am referring to the windows operating system and Apple, the mac operating system and how they function in their counterparts of Microsoft and Apple products.

First of all, I come from a PC and MAC household, my husband is a MAC supporter with his laptop and we both have iPhones. We have a home computer that is an HP Windows 7 and I’m typing on my personal laptop, Toshiba Windows 7.

My major gripe is that I don’t think it makes sense to compare the two in any way anymore. A lot of the problems that have been long-time arguments for the different operating systems are no longer problems. The problems have become out-dated. The main things were that Apple is faster and Microsoft has more software. But Apple has the app store and Microsoft has improved there speed with dual and quad processors.

So stop talking about one being better than the other. I really hate that idea. I’m not someone who believes in an elitist way of thinking and I do think that one company in particular has made a great profit off of this type of advertising campaign that I find mind-boggling in its pretentiousness. But hey, it’s hip.

So to start, I don’t like the mystique around MAC/Apple products. It gives me Tourette’s. The biggest myth is that their products are inherently better. That’s not true. The truth is that pc’s don’t start with a price tag of $1,000-$1,200 dollars (not counting the MAC mini starting at $600 and the MAC pro starting at a whooping $2,500) and if you buy a pc for less than the price that you would purchase a start-up MAC, yeah, it’s going to not be the same or as good as a more expensive computer. I think that this should be a huge deal and it’s not.

There are some things that you can do to make informed decisions though when you look at a PC, because they have so many options, that it just make sense to really shop around before you settle on a computer that you want. These are some of them, from personal experience, not from any real geeky-tech specs:

  • I wouldn’t purchase a DELL computer unless you really know how to make it the way you want it and will personalize it. There are so many different things you need to look at it and there out-of-the-box options are cheap but need a lot of work if you want them to have the functionality that will get you further.
  • Look for good processor speed (Ghz) and a good amount of RAM (computer data storage). The speed is how fast applications and programs will run on your computer and the data storage is good for a lot of reasons but mainly that there are programs that you may want to install that take up a lot of space so you don’t want to overload your space because you can’t fit anything else on it, and like a suitcase that is full, it also effects how far (the speed) in which you can travel lugging around a huge suitcase versus a neat and well packed suitcase with space for some souvenirs along the way.
  • Get rid of the extras that come with a computer out of the box. Trial versions are unnecessary and are programs on your computer that just take up space and may even start-up when you prefer they wouldn’t. Just get rid of them and you don’t have to worry about seeing random pop-ups that are taking up space and speed on your computer. So go to your control panel and uninstall any of the trial versions that they give you and other programs that you aren’t using. If you’re not sure if you need it and are afraid to delete stuff . . . ask someone that has more knowledge of computers to help or go on the internet.

(Extra info about computers that I think are good to keep in mind, especially if you don’t think of these things.

Don’t leave stuff on your starter page and have a lot of applications open at start-up or update. If you notice your computer is slow and taking long to load and you have these starter things going on, there’s probably a correlation. If you like having those documents/pictures and etc. on your starter page though, just make a new folder in your documents folder, call it desktop folder, and create a shortcut that can live on your starter page, it will be as easy to access.

Get to know your computer and how to use it. Play around with and don’t be afraid to try things out, they’re harder to break than you might think. Also, the internet is a great resource and doing different searches can bring up a plethora of information. Some of the links may be harder to read than others but skim and see if anything sticks out and don’t just rely on the first page of links. The main thing is take your time and know that it might take up some time to accomplish.)

Main thing is to know what you want to use your computer for in the first place. If you want to do gaming, design, or just want to look at your email, make presentations, write documents, or store pictures and watch movies. The point is, knowing what you want will make it easier to find the right computer for you. So don’t buy into the hype and pay more for something just because it’s shiny. Like and use whichever one you want and make that the computer of choice. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about computers, it’s not about having one that makes you special, it’s about knowing what you are doing with it that does.

The One Thing I Like About, “The Human Centipede”

The spin-offs that it has spawned.

Here is a link to the movie info.

If you don’t know it yet, this isn’t a movie for the faint of heart and I know I died a little watching it. I don’t think I would watch it again and even though there remains a masochistic part of me interested in the sequel, I’ve yet to see it and just may never do so. Having said that though, I have to say I love all the people that have seen it and have found a way to infuse humor into a truly stomach-churning experience. Props to South Park’s episode, The Human Centipad, Tosh.0, and Glowpinkstah for making me laugh about a movie that I’ll never be able to erase from my mind. And in no particular order, here are the videos I could embed:

(And in case the Tosh.0 doesn’t work on your device, hopefully this link to the article that I got the embed off of will work instead. http://veryaware.com/2010/08/tosh-0-spoils-the-human-centipede-in-25-minutes/ – sorry to those sans adobe flash player though, it won’t be viewable without it.)

Glowpinkstah’s make-up tutorial: The Human Centipede.
Tosh.O explains the movie, The Human Centipede on Comedy Central.

By the way, I know there are tons more probably on the web, but these are the ones that I found enjoyable, complete, and helped relieve the drain. Feel free to mention others if you’d like.

Oh, and yes, did you hear about the musical coming?

Random Post: Glowpinkstah

So yesterday we were visiting my sister and helping her clean up her house as she’s moving and we took a break. At that moment she introduced me to Glowpinkstah. She is fun. She seems to spend her time on-line doing make-up tutorials with a twist, that seems to be her schtick. Plus she’s very good at putting on make-up. This is her bio from her youtube channel:

“I’m 23 years old and from San Jose, Ca. I’m half Mexican and half Filipino. I’m best known for my Avatar Makeup Tutorial, or the Chola Makeup Tutorial, which landed me a spot on Lopez Tonight. I got to give Sandra Bullock a makeover and is definitely one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in my life. It’s my dream to be on SNL someday, so here I am trying to make it happen. Thanks so much for visiting my page, and be sure to check out all the people i’m pimping in my pimp box!”

She’s a lot of fun and here is a youtube tutorial on putting on whorish make-up. There are some references to men’s reactions that I thought were slightly off-color, but that’s just me not expecting it.

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And here is her makeover of Sandra Bullock on the George Lopez show two years ago.

Glowpinkstah on the Lopez Show making over Sandra Bullock.

She’s been around since May 2006 and has 173 videos. I know I’m just late to the game but she’s fun and worth watching if you don’t already know about her.

Ka’ena Point – North Shore side

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Ugh, I’m tired and my legs feels heavy today. For our weekly trip we decided to do something different and instead of traversing the entire North Shore on Monday we decided to wait till Tuesday (because of the MLK, Jr. holiday traffic) and specifically visit the western most point of the island (Ka’ena Point). It was overcast and voggy with no trades, but since we were heading to the point, I assumed (correctly) that we were going to get some wind. So with all that in mind, we took the walk/hike (3 – 4 miles out) to the Ka’ena Point Costal Reserve (3 miles in length). This point is quite special in Hawaiian lore for being the spot where the recently departed and their ancestors met. After death, the spirits of the deceased jumped from this point of Oahu into their afterlife.

I love the North Shore and this passage to Ka’ena Point, past Mokule’ia and Camp Erdman, is a favorite spot of mine. I always feel like there is closure to our trip as we hit the end of the paved road with only a dirt road to continue on by either foot or 4-wheel drive, and I admit to feeling the fullness and vastness of the ocean and lil’ old me. (The panoramic pictures are taken with my Nikon Coolpix S9100 – it was on easy mode and all I had to do was press the button and pan the camera from one end to the other. I could take either 180 or 360 degree photos.).

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This is the second time that we’ve taken this walk. The first time was more painful because of two reasons. 1) I miscalculated the length of the walk (I thought it was shorter) and the heat. 2) I was wearing my regular shoes after only wearing my toe shoes for months. I had blisters between my toes!

Thankfully this time I wore my toe shoes and we broke up the scenery a little by taking pictures and we walked as much as we could over the reef versus the dirt path.

It took us about two hours to get to the Coastal Reserve but it was beautiful and here are some of the pics along the way.

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I was messing around a little (experimenting with the panoramic feature) and this picture was one of my favorites, so I thought I’d share it here too.

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The pics in this next series I thought did a good job of showing how different the shore looked depending on where you were in the three miles it took to get to the Reserve.

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I still can’t decide whether or not it was a good idea to go along the shore instead of keep to the dirt path. The main pro was obviously the view but a huge con was that it was harder and more rugged, so there were certain points where you had to find your way back to the dirt path because it wasn’t possible to cross otherwise, unless you wanted to swim, which I would not recommend in this area at all.

If you decide to try this hike, there are things worth keeping your eyes open for, one is this house up on the hill. It is obviously a state building but it’s high enough up and far enough in that it gives you hope that your trip to the reserve is almost within site.

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A little after the house, if you are closer to the beach, you can see the reserve’s enclosure and the place that the 4-wheel drive vehicles park before they, too, have to walk to get into the reserve.

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Once you get past the vehicles and before you enter the enclosure, there are signs giving you the low down of the rules and some information on the Reserve (first pic of post). Unfortunately I was having some problems with my Coolpix (boo) and I switched to my D80, the D80 ISO was set high so I could get better water pictures but added a graininess to the rest of my pics that I’m not too happy with.

As soon as we went through the gate, I looked up and saw over a dozen birds flying above us. (The last picture you might need to click on to get a better view of the birds. They are small.)

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I admit I was slightly worried, “The Birds” came to mind. Then we saw one nesting. It looked so unusual, I love the eyes.

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They are big and so beautiful in the sky.

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At this point we were there a little over an hour and I was getting worried that I was not going to see any marine wildlife. But I was not to be disappointed. Further off, where the waves shouldn’t have been breaking, I thought I saw some whitewash. I wasn’t sure what was in it exactly because it was pretty far off and I thought there was something black inside of it. I was thinking monk seal, dolphin, shark . . . but it turned out to be this instead.

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Whale(s)! I was so excited. I’d never seen one before and didn’t quite know what it was but we did see a lot of it’s tail flip-flopping out there so we didn’t have any doubts. Plus, he brought friends, there were three or four spouts and we saw a black and white tail in the water and two black tails.

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I could have stayed there too long watching the whales but it was getting late, we didn’t have a flashlight, and I still wanted to visit my favorite turtle beach so we had to leave, but it was great. As we walked back I saw the spouting whales off in the distance. It was almost like they followed us back to our car. So awesome.

And I’m happy to report that I got to see a turtle at my favorite turtle-watching spot, so I wasn’t disappointed on any of my travels. So I admit to be sore and tired but it’s definitely a good, sore and tired.

Another Day at the Beach

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Squire and I had another great day on the North Shore via Kailua today because we got to share it with our friend, Ipo. See picture below.

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We were also lucky enough to see something new along our trek. A Hawaiian monk seal beached itself on shore and we were able to get pretty close to it and watch it move towards the water. (Taken with IPhone 4s video)

Hawaiian Monk Seal in motion.

Those were the highlights for me, but we did a fair share of eating also, which isn’t the norm. We started off with breakfast at Cinnamon’s because Boot’s and Kimo’s was closed for maintenance, then Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck for lunch and BBQ corn on the cob (island style), and we topped it off with Matsumoto’s shaved ice for dessert. It’s safe to say that I ate enough for today and I had a great many things to look at and take pictures of to make the day breeze on by. Here are some of my favorite shots with my little nikon coolpix s9100 (and I’m seriously loving it).

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Here we stopped at the only Macadamia Farm left in Oahu and looked through their shop. When we went around back we saw some chickens and small boutiques. There was a little pond with some fish in it and at least a dozen frogs. I took a lot of pictures of them but I’m not sure I should share my pictures of frogs, I admit that they aren’t that photogenic, but here’s a pic of one of the water lilies there.

When we left there we happened to be passing a park area that had a few people gathered looking at something on the beach, Ipo and I noticed that it was a beached Hawaiian Monk Seal (endangered) and quickly yelled at Squire to pull over so we could see him in all his glory.

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Next stop was Sunset and then we made our way to one of my favorite beach stops (Pipeline), the waves are awesome and as they come crashing down they (for lack of a better way of explaining it) crescendo back into the air. Here are some of the shots of the beach (one of my favorite types of shots – low to the ground) and also a couple with Squire in them with the back drop of the waves and their crescendo(s).

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One of our last stops before we made our way to Haleiwa was Shark’s Cove, named as such because of the shape of the reef. We have always seen it but because it’s a one-way entrance, if you miss it, you don’t have an opportunity to get into the park again unless you turn around and try to find it again. So we’ve always continued on without stopping. Today we made the turn and I took some pictures of the fish in the water but I liked this picture particularly of Shark’s Cove, so here it is.

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And no trip to the North Shore is complete unless I see turtles, so here we are and we were lucky enough to see this guy make his way back into the sea (video at the beginning).

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What a perfect day to share with a friend.

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Another Year of the Honu (Turtle)

Technically 2011 was christened the year of the turtle but I think I’ll call 2012 the year of the honu to change it up a little.

Last year conservationist designated 2011 the year of the turtle to create awareness and shed light on issues so here are some picture of some of the signs that we read about the honu and the group on Oahu that takes care of them. That way I can say that I did my part.

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There are two beaches that I know of that you can pretty much be guaranteed to see turtles in the waters. One of them I’ll share because I know that it’s on the tourist map due to the amount of people that are there every day. It’s on the way from Haleiwa to Shark’s Cove. I’m not sure what that beach is called, but on the right-hand side you will notice a pretty long line of cars parked on the side of the road and some tour buses.

This beach has a reef on the outer edge that encloses a coral area by the shore line with lots of limu (seaweed) on it. So basically the turtles can eat in peace and the sharks can’t get into the area to make a meal of them. This beach is also the best if you would like to see them on the shore because they come out pretty regularly and there are always volunteers at the ready to section off the turtles from disturbance. You’ll notice a red string in some of the pics I took here because that was as close as you could get to them.

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There are two turtles here. The one in the back is a regular at the beach, he came up 360 days of the year in 2011. His back-fin was bitten half-off by a shark so you can tell when he comes up on shore. They are pretty cute and don’t move all that fast out of the water. The one closest to the rocks in the above pics actually was the second to get onto shore but he climbed over the other one to get to that spot. I wish I was there for that I’m sure it was a sight to see.

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We walked on the black rocks to take some pics of the waves and then when we returned another turtle was making his way onto the shore. They sure move slowly but they definitely get pretty far considering.

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As the third one was making his way onto shore the second honu turned around. You’ll see the shell of the first honu but no head because the second turtles fin is covering it.

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Don’t ask me why but while I like seeing the honu on the shore I like seeing them in the water more so because they are active. I think it’s a zen thing for me too, with the water lapping and them eating. It’s all very nice.

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I probably have way to many photos of the honu but I still get giddy when I see them pop their heads out of the water. So I’ll share one more of the photos for you here, it’s one of my favorites.

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Hau’oli Makahiki Hou, everyone. I hope 2012 brings you much peace and love.