That is a nice shirt. After thirty years living in Hawaii, I have a fair collection of Aloha shirts myself. They don't get much wear now that I am in Alaska though.
Working on the boat today so there is nothing for it but a well worn New Era 59Fifty LA Dodgers game cap. d:^(
I will not expose any of my good hats to sanding dust, paint and epoxy or risk them being snapped overboard by errant rigging.
Wife and I have been sailing together for twenty years. No plans to bury the anchor just yet. After several voyages between the US mainland and Hawaii and a few seasons cruising SE Alaska and the San Juans, the boat needs a major refit, now in progress. Hope to have her seaworthy again this...
For those interested, here is the podcast link for yesterday's Cuban music program with a shout out to my fellow Loungers (Early in the program) https://kfsk-org.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/streetbeat-mon-1.mp3
On my way to the radio station to do my weekly Island Music program. The network of trails in and around town make it possible to get around without having to walk on the streets. Here's the link to last weeks show, contemporary Hawaiian featuring Cecilio and Kapono...
Loved Deadwood, especially the way they matched the looks of the characters in the show to their historical counterparts like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill. Wife can't stand to watch because of the language. I binge watched the first two and a half seasons while she was out of town recently.
I wanted a good hat to wear hiking out doors here in the Tongass (Sub arctic rain forest in SE Alaska) where it rains and snows a LOT. Something with a three inch brim that would stand up to the weather. I saw this Stratton F42 Trooper on ebay for $21.99 and bought it, thinking it was cheap...
When flying (As a passenger) I always wear a hat and sport coat, occasionally a tie, and khakis with boat shoes. Since I have to go through security, I forego the knee brace and carry a walking stick. Needless to say, I hear some interesting comments but I am always treated with courtesy and...
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