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chrisinhouston 01-28-2013 01:08 AM

On the road again!
 
Here I sit in Oahu, Hawaii. My wife has a 2 week project for Chevron with another 3 week stint planned for mid March.

Raining like a son of a gun... Knee high to a Ferris Wheel as they say in East Texas...

I'll post some images as I shoot them. Planning to swim, snorkel and find some waterfalls to shoot as well as surfers as this is the time for big surf.

Crazy year 2012 was. I logged 75K miles with United and my wife 0ver 100K. We were only home for about 4 months. I shot over 10K pictures and am still trying to edit them. This year could be the same with Shell talking about a project in Malaysia and Exxon in Singapore. I told my wife she better get used to curry and other east Indian dishes and lots of pork!:cool:

xoxoxoBruce 01-28-2013 04:31 AM

You make it sound like you're a kept man. :lol2:

zippyt 01-28-2013 04:16 PM

Oh Poor Chris ,
You lucky Bastige !!! ;)

Griff 01-28-2013 07:15 PM

You're living the life man!

footfootfoot 01-28-2013 08:10 PM

Some guys have all the luck!

Chocolatl 01-28-2013 08:34 PM

I'm looking forward to pictures! I don't know that I'll ever get there but visiting Hawaii is on my life list. (Specifically: eating Matsumoto shaved ice and a Puka Dog hot dog.)

glatt 01-29-2013 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisinhouston (Post 850419)
Raining like a son of a gun... Knee high to a Ferris Wheel as they say in East Texas...

Paradise doesn't get that green on its own.

I remember pulling my camera out of the air conditioned car there one day, stepping outside, and the condensation from the moist rainforest instantly fogging up the lens. As soon as I would wipe it away, it would fog up again.

chrisinhouston 01-29-2013 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 850631)
Paradise doesn't get that green on its own.

I remember pulling my camera out of the air conditioned car there one day, stepping outside, and the condensation from the moist rainforest instantly fogging up the lens. As soon as I would wipe it away, it would fog up again.

Happened to me to on my first trip to a tropical climate. Now as long as I am on a safe higher floor of a building with a covered patio I leave the camera bag outside overnight if I am planning a dawn shoot. And I try not to get the car too cold with the AC.

chrisinhouston 02-02-2013 11:18 AM

Just booked our next trip to Hawaii for phase 2 of my wife's work project, looks like we will have to be on this god forsaken island for another 3 weeks in March with nothing to do but eat raw fish and pineapples and spend my days on the beach swimming in the ocean. :rolleyes:

When I grow up I really need to find some kind of job or get a career or something! :D
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My wife says she has to go to Fort McMurray, Canada way up in norther Alberta in late March where it should still be below freezing most of the time. Think I'll take a pass on that one.

zippyt 02-02-2013 11:46 AM

My wife says she has to go to Fort McMurray, Canada way up in norther Alberta in late March where it should still be below freezing most of the time. Think I'll take a pass on that one.

In for a Penny in for a Pound !!

xoxoxoBruce 02-02-2013 03:09 PM

You could be missing out on some great Aurora pictures. http://cellar.org/2012/nono.gif

chrisinhouston 02-27-2013 12:40 AM

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Well we are back in Oahu for another 3 weeks of my wife working and me swimming in the ocean, fishing and general sight seeing of a non tourist nature (no Polynesian shit)

We are getting up at 5 am and we walk about 1.5 miles (under the full moon right now) and then have a great breakfast before I drive out HUGE Ford Expedition to the Chevron refinery. We reserved a Ford Edge but when we got here they said they had none and would we like a convertible Mustang? "Not on your life!" I said. Convertible here are great theft cars as they can easily be broken into. So they gave us this huge SUV which is rather hard to park in the tiny spaces that are typical here in Oahu.

It is very windy here, trade winds or something but nice. Better than home in Houston!!!:D

xoxoxoBruce 02-27-2013 12:43 AM

Try some ocean swimming.

Griff 02-27-2013 05:30 AM

Crazy beautiful.

glatt 02-27-2013 06:51 AM

I'm envious.

Lamplighter 02-27-2013 12:37 PM

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It is very windy here, trade winds or something but nice. Better than home in Houston!!!
Stay off the summits for a while...

Sundae 02-27-2013 01:30 PM

I am so envious it might be another sin against me if St Peter really exists.
Can you not get your wife to work in the UK?
Not because it would make me less envious (it would) but so we could have a GTG.

We've had a fair few Dwellars to our shores, but they have been on trips/ holidays and it's not fair to expect people to come visit strangers. But if'n you'd be at a loose end I'd love to hire a car and show you Buckinghamshire. Tis a pretty place and nowhere you would visit without a specific reason.

chrisinhouston 02-27-2013 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 854891)
I am so envious it might be another sin against me if St Peter really exists.
Can you not get your wife to work in the UK?
Not because it would make me less envious (it would) but so we could have a GTG.

Well, we did spend 3 months last year in Wales, mostly around Pembroke but that's not exactly in your backyard. The usual prerequisite is that there be a refinery and they are a client for my wife's company so who knows!

chrisinhouston 03-02-2013 11:31 AM

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Two days ago my wife got the afternoon off so we were able to do some things that we don't normally do on weekdays. We decided to go down to the beach about an hour before sunset and I went in swimming, she opted to just lie back on a beach lounge chair and watch the sun go down.

I had recently given her some tips for composition with her little camera and as I had brought mine down to the beach she decided to snap off a few shots. She got this one of me swimming in the foreground and the sunset just at about the ideal moment before it went below the horizon. Yes, i am the blob floating on the right.

Not bad for a beginner!

Sundae 03-02-2013 11:35 AM

I had to reread that.
I was expecting to see you in water wings (armbands, here.) Being a beginner and all ;)
What a beautiful photo.

So, if I build a refinery in my backyard, and a BBQ pit of course, you will come?

xoxoxoBruce 03-02-2013 12:11 PM

From looking at your work for so long, she's developed a good eye. :thumb:

chrisinhouston 03-02-2013 10:02 PM

Today was my wife's first day off since the start of the project so I was a good husband and did whatever she wanted to do. We drove over to the Dole Plantation which is worse than most tourist spots I have visited like Fisherman's Warf in SF but she wanted to replace her silver pineapple earings (she lost one). It's all that touristy crap, most things from China or Thailand or India, very little from Hawaii and way overpriced and the big tour buses arriving every minute.

After that we drove up to the north coast and looked at the really big waves and the crazy surfers going out. I would have stayed and taken some pictures but you would need a 1000mm lens to get a shot as they are so far out.

Then we drove back to Haleiwa to eat at Kua 'Aina which make really good hamburgers and other delights. My wife had a HB with pineapple and I had the salad with grilled mahi mahi on it as I am in diet mode.

After that we drove to the Aloha stadium to the big swap meet or as they say in the UK and Oz, a Boot Sale. Mostly it's small businesses that have tents and tables and every 1/4 mile or so it starts to repeat itself. My wife likes to take the Hawaiian themed beach towels home as they are light and pack pretty well. 8 kids and 13 grand kids means a lot of towels! I actually purchased a magnetic hematite ankle bracelet for my sore Achilles tendon. Hope it works!

We finally made it back to our condo at the Marriott Ko Olina. We unpacked and changed to bathing attire and went to the beach and swam for an hour. They have 3 pools but I see no point in the pool when you have nice ocean to swim in. The ocean is about 75 dg F and was nice to just swim and float about in. We took our Boogie Boards and I took my fins so I could actually swim and get some exercise.

Simple dinner tonight of left over vegetarian enchiladas that we initially cooked on Thursday. Really trying to curb the meat an more processed carbs.

I am just so happy to be with my wife in this nice place! :lovers:

Sundae 03-03-2013 05:03 AM

Eight kids?!
Mormon, Catholic or simply combined families?

I do love me a car boot sale. But I prefer a street market. London's Walthamstow Market, or The Cut, or Petticoat Lane (guess how it got its name?) or Portobello Road. Amsterdam's Albert Cuyp Market. Buy achocolate cock. I didn't and have regretted the lost photo op ever since.

Griff 03-03-2013 06:10 AM

Chris do you know a good source of info for avoiding tourist traps in Hawaii? Pete really wants to go someday, but I'm reluctant to fly all that way for a parody of island culture.

chrisinhouston 03-03-2013 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 855417)
Eight kids?!
Mormon, Catholic or simply combined families?

Religion played little part in having kids, just spontaneity! I had 5 kids and my wife had 3 and over time some of our kids have divorced and remarried so we have acquired some of our grand kids through mergers and acquisitions.

chrisinhouston 03-03-2013 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Griff (Post 855425)
Chris do you know a good source of info for avoiding tourist traps in Hawaii? Pete really wants to go someday, but I'm reluctant to fly all that way for a parody of island culture.

Not really, just do some advanced research and be prepared. We had the advantage of having visited 4 years ago for a project at the Tesoro refinery but they put us up 20 miles away from the refinery in Waikiki which we really did not enjoy as it is very touristy there. One of the big gigs on Oahu and I imagine other islands is the whole Polynesian themed luau show. They have a huge one on the east side of the islands run by the Mormons who have a college there and employ students to dress up and act like aboriginal Hawaiians. It costs a fortune and the feast after dark is more like a casino buffet minus any alcohol! They even allude to how missionaries really helped the natives come out of their backward ignorant ways and be successful! They kind of skip the parts about mass die offs from disease and having their culture forceably subdued. Not only that but it tends to rain a lot on that side of the island and you are advised to bring rain gear!

I think it comes down to the same for any trip or vacation, decide what it is you like to do and then learn about the options. I prefer beaches, things to photograph, hikes, museums, etc.


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