It’s been about two weeks without access to the net. Can’t say I’ve been going through withdrawals, but I’m not looking forward to the ordeal of wading through spam as I cull through my email once I get back to the office. On top of that I’ve still got to catch up with posting to the blog and taping another podcast… ironic how I’m going to put in extra time because of all the time-off I’ve taken.
Each day of the staycation has been filled with activity as we host family from China and New York. Dad and Su-Su, his younger brother from Tian Jing, haven’t seen each other in over fifteen years! Everyone is a little grayer and although their senses are much blurrier, we all just talk a little louder and make time for afternoon naps. When there’s time to chill, my pets get spoiled by all the extra attention and I’ve enjoyed impromptu cooking and knitting lessons from my aunt, a well-known and respected pediatrician.
Even before vacation started, I’d been contemplating how much time I can devote to the world wide web. It would seem I’m a throwback to a different era… not only have I existed happily without cable… but also *gasp* have no internet connection at home either. I’m sure the truly connected social media person would be shuddering at the thought. The only a twinge of regret I experience is whenever I think about all the tracks I’m missing out on thesixtyone.com. Life is good, but I know I’ve missed out on a whole lot… not only because I’m not tweeting or surfing Yahoo, but because I’m not hearing the local and international news stories that I normally do on a daily basis. To top it all off, I’ve misplaced the phone charger and haven’t been able to check messages since Friday… adding even more to feeling disconnected from the rest of the world.
This was one of the many scenic spots we visited along the eastern shores of Oahu, near Sunset Beach. Each sun-soaked day is a blessing and I’ve come to realize that paradise is just outside my door… I really should stop and spend more time smelling the plumeria.
Fourteen days have whizzed by and work once again beckons… Episode 15 of the podcast has been brewing on the back burner, but will probably feature music that I dug up after a mad rush of housekeeping. Was happy to rediscover Festivalbar 2000 and the Sirenes compilation, which are going to get radio play in the upcoming weeks. Still digging through old messages to find contact info on Miss Willow so I can schedule an interview about the upcoming PUJA dance project. And after only a couple of hours in the A/C, already missing the warmth of the sun but I’ll be sure to catch some rays when I grab lunch from DonQi.


Lal Meri is comprised of Nancy Kaye, Ireesh Lal and Carmen Rizzo. They chose to name their groundbreaking collaboration after the ancient Sufi folk song. I’m a fan of Carmen Rizzo from his work with Niyaz and his solo work as an electronic wizard and producer so it was a no-brainer that this new project would be perfect to add to the playlist… captivating vocals meld seamlessly with instruments such as the trumpet, oud, bouzouki, saz and jumbush, over a solid foundation of trip-hop beats.