Our little crew was joined today by a new couple, Kathleen
and Jeremy from New York. We also had some very interesting conversations with
Stephen in the kitchen (involving, amongst other topics, getting a handjob from a
handicapped person) before getting our work done and relaxing for most of the
day. Joy had promised to pick us up and show us the mermaid ponds today, but, none too surprisingly, never actually showed up. In the evening we obviously planned to go to Uncle Roberts again, but once
again missed the opportunity to get a ride with Cedar in the early evening and
left the house when it was dark already again. We wandered all the way down the
road again before being picked up, and even then the people only went part of
the way which resulted in us walking along the Red Road in complete darkness
with a car only coming by every ten minutes or so, and even then mostly from
the wrong direction, with ominous looming bushes
behind us and a Hawaiian graveyard before us - it was rather spooky.
We felt spooked. |
Finally of course someone stopped
for us, a lovely father-son duo who gave us beers and blankets to use while
riding on the back of their truck with their three huge dogs. We arrived safely
at our favourite venue soon and, aware of our imposing departure, were
extremely appreciative of all our friends there and took photos and gave hugs
left and right, and the euphoria was crowned only by the band playing the
classic ‘uhyeh’ song. We got talking to Natasha and her friend Sarah who
suggested going to the ‘Lava Shack’ in Pahoa after Uncle Roberts quite
unexpectedly wound down rather much earlier than normal, which sounded good to
us. The Lava Shack wasn't too excited and we only played a couple of rounds of pool until then going home.
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