I know I say this every time I go contra dancing, and then I don’t actually do it, but I really need to make more space for contra dancing in my life.
So, animals.
First of all, Honolulu is (according to the screen saver on the airplane on the way here) the 11th-largest city in the United States. It is extremely common to keep chickens here.
I had forgotten about the feral cats since the last time I visited. In a parking lot, we noticed a groundskeeper moving a big cage trap, and asked him what it was for, and he told us “street cats”. On the mainland, at least the parts of it I’m familiar with, if you see a cat on the sidewalk or crossing the street, it’s probably a housecat that’s out prowling, or maybe a housecat that got lost or was abandoned by its people. In Hawai‘i, if you see a cat outside it’s a good bet that it’s feral, and that its parents were feral. It’s a little odd; people think of cats as poor little cute pests. (Of course, people do have housecats, too, although dogs seem to be more common.) I have the general sense that more people keep dogs than chickens, but more people keep chickens than cats. (
Nice cholesterol-laden breakfast with
Didn’t get as much sleep last night as previous nights, probably due to too much caffeine yesterday. (Oh, Mountain Dew has caffeine? I was just looking for sugar. Whoops.) But I’m still feeling pretty great.
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Date: 2005-02-14 05:50 (UTC)(hey, are you around/free on 2/28 or 3/7? both are monday nights with scout house dances with at least a good guest or a good caller, and at least on 2/28, both... i don't know the 3/7 caller, but the guest is my absolutely favorite musician -- keith murphy. i -think- i'm free on both/either night(s), so if you're interested, let me know...)
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Date: 2005-02-14 07:06 (UTC)