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Normanart

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Normanart's Journal
October 10, 2020

Ballots are here!

Just arrived in the mail. We will drop our completed ballots at the county building on Monday. Finally! Aloha everyone!

September 10, 2020

Just have a think

A refreshing and well done presentation

September 6, 2020

Shoka

Why you feel so good? Blues music, das why

September 5, 2020

Lovely Luna covers Jimi

August 9, 2020

A taste of Cambodia

August 4, 2020

Gaming the system

Hawaii has gone from less than 200 visitors a day to more than 2000! Ask yourself, why is this happening? I have a friend who recently moved to Hawaiʻi, and went through the mandatory 2 week quarantine. He was contacted 3 times by telephone, and was following the guidelines, but he could have been doing ANYTHING! Now that people are aware of the lax follow-up, they are coming into the state and doing most of the things they would do on a regular vacation. I have seen some of these visitors around the Big Island, no masks, and wandering about like normal. We had 207 reported cases on 8/3, with several days in a row reporting triple digits. People are so stupid. Aloha.

July 21, 2020

Luna rocks!

July 21, 2020

Blues from Japan

July 12, 2020

Quarantine

What do you folks think about the mandatory 2 week quarantine for trans-Pacific visitors?

My view is that it should be extended for as long as it takes to have accurate testing. The test results are not immediate, or that accurate.

I know many tourism related businesses are suffering, including mine, but the risk of infection will only remain low as long as visitors are required to self-quarantine.

We can really appreciate the dilemma Ige must face.

Aloha

March 15, 2020

stranded in the Philippines

Many people are stranded in the Philippines after domestic air travel has been shut down. Very difficult to get from the provincial cities to Manila or Cebu by other means of transport, effectively preventing many from getting to international airports.

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