Aloha again

It’s Wednesday here at 11:20am…..I believe that is dinner hour back home. It is another sunny hot and very humid day.
We have booked a Luau tonight here at the Marriott. Tomorrow we have a sunset dinner sail. We have visited some shops here and the beach trail. Very nice. We had dinner last night at Imari Japanese restaurant….was ok, but nothing great.
Tomorrow we’re going to try the atv trail ride and Friday drive the island looking for the coffee fields. Be good to see the volcano too since it too is on the other side of the island.
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After a long day of travelling we’re settling in today and setting up our plans for the week.
I’ll be in touch again soon. Mahalo!

Big Day!!

Hi Everyone!  The big day finally came and was an enjoyable event yesterday for our intimate gathering.  We hope all of our guests enjoyed the celebration.  Thank you all for joining us on our special day.

Once again, like last year I will be keeping a blog as we honeymoon in Hawaii.  We shall keep you all posted.
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We depart first thing Monday morning.

Almost there….

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Like our previous travels, we’ll keep a blog going for those that want to keep up with us while we’re away.  Bookmark this.

Remembering Dad….

Here’s another story…..

Back in 2002, my cousins’ husband, Len and I were into exploring old logging roads in our trucks.  Len had bought a Land Rover and was able to enjoy taking things a little further than I could.  I was using my 1995 Nissan Pathfinder which also needed to get me to work on Monday.  So, following in the same line as Len, but staying Japanese I searched for a Toyota Landcruiser FJ40.  I found one up in Waterloo.  My Dad and I headed out to look at it.  We took it out for a test drive and a successful look over by Dad had me sold on it.  It was a little rough but hey, that’s what real old trucks for trail riding is all about.  We left a deposit and returned the following week to finalize the deal.  Len towed it home with this Pathfinder at the time.  We chose to tow and not drive so that we could thoroughly look this truck over and not risk things on the 401 from Waterloo to Brampton.

Over the next while, we worked on the truck to get it into good running shape.  Dad tuned up a few things and together with a good friend of mine, Craig, we rebuild the rear tire carrier.  After being out on a few trail rides I was seeing other trucks with neat storage ideas.  Each time I’d mention a cool thing I saw, my Dad made it.  He fabricated rear ceiling storage netting, a camera mount, a front bracket to house the license plate and new flood lights, a support bracket for the 8’ CB antenna, secured a toolbox, installed a rear seat with seatbelts and built a middle console box that houses the CB unit.  He also rebuilt the carburetor.  I think this was a great project for him to have.  He had just recovered from his heart surgery and was starting his retirement getting back into things.
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I bought new rims and tires.  This was ready for the trails!  Dad came along on the first couple of rides.  I have video of us laughing as we’re bouncing along the trail in Minden.  It was so bumpy and rough – especially for the passenger – he was laughing.  It was great to be able to share the experience of the trail ride after all that he had helped me with in preparing it.  When I look at the FJ40 in my garage today, all of these memories fill the air.  It’s a great momento for this Father-Son project.

Please add to this Blog topic, your own stories.

Remembering Dad/Charles

This Blog is designed to share memories about my Dad, Charles.  I hope in time that we will be able to create a nice collection of stories to keep his history and spirit going.  If there will some day be a new generation of new little Asao’s, this would be a wonderful place for them to get to know their Grandfather.

I will start things off by telling a story about his favorite activity – fishing.

My Dad loved to fish.  Throughout his life he often hoped for a retirement that would put him at the river almost every day.  He looked forward to being able to head up to Nottawasaga where he’d been going to for many years.  Unfortunately, he was only able to go a couple of times.  With his weakening heart, he did not have the strength required.
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I remember many early mornings fishing at Nottawasaga and Thornbury.  I recall one day up at Nottawasaga back in 1986 we were having a slow day.  Not many bites and not seeing much action.  I have always enjoyed fishing but not to the extent my Dad did, so I was getting bored on this occasion.  We went back up to the car at lunch to have our soup and sandwich.  I tried to talk him into leaving but he wanted to try again.  We headed back down and tried up stream for a while.  Still nothing.  My Dad got a few bites and that encouraged him.  There was a fish in there!!  We couldn’t leave without trying to catch this fish.  After fishing the area a bit he suggested I try there while he moved on.  My Dad never believed in staying in a particular spot for too long.  No action meant to keep moving.  I walked into that spot and on my second cast, I felt a strong bite so I set the hook.  It felt heavy as I began to reel in.  All of the sudden it took off up stream.  With my rod up, and the drag screaming away it finally eased off so I began to reel in.  Many other fisherman had brought their lines in.  I got it within about 20ft and then it took off again.  This time my Dad was getting agitated telling me to stop ‘playing’ with the fish as I would lose it.  This went on a couple more times until I finally almost 15 minutes after the initial bite I got it near shore.  Dad went in and netted the fish to finally end this.  We were all amazed to see a 15lb rainbow trout!!  I had never caught anything that size before (and not since either).  It was indeed a proud day.  With the high prices of having it mounted and the quality of the meat being questionable, we ended up giving to a customer of my Dad’s who analyzed the meat in a lab.  They found the pollution counts to be within acceptable limits and enjoyed my trophy fish.  That’s a day that made staying a little longer all the worth while :).

That’s my fishing story with Dad that I wanted to share.  Please feel free to share in this blog any fishing stories you may have had with my Dad.

Summary

I’ve been asked frequently what my favorite parts of the trip were and the kind of things I really enjoyed.  So I thought I’d share the answer to this to anyone who is still looking at this blog.

The thing I enjoyed the most applies to all locations and it was being able to go to another country where things are very different and experience the culture there and their lifestyle.  I found it really interesting visiting Greece and Turkey where many things are much more relaxed.  For example, hardly anyone wears seatbelts.  Only a small percentage of motorcyclists wear helmets.  Many kids are not strapped into a child seat but are walking about the car or even standing on the middle console in between the two front seats.  These were real eye opener type things, especially seeing a child standing up in between the two front seats.  That was just frightening at the thought of how he would have been a little projectile being sent through the windshield had they been in a collision.  But I guess nobody thinks of those things over there and it made me wonder if we have become too anal in our society.  We need helmets when skiing, snowboarding, biking, skating etc.  Nobody would argue the benefits in the event of an accident….but have we gone overboard?  I don’t know this answer….but it made me think…..

What did I dislike about the trip?  I really only disliked one thing.  The smoking.  I personally do not like cigarette smoke so the fact that just about everyone there smokes and that they smoke everywhere was really a disturbance.  For this, it’s nice to be back home.  

The following is a summary of my thoughts for each place we visited:

GREECE

Athens – was a typical city with lots of congestion.  But the surrounding mountains added an incredible view for the backdrop of the city.  The homes, being concrete and of different architecture was really nice to see.  The ruins where the Parthanon and Acropolis were, was incredible.  The subway system was easy to use.  

Santorini – was very different than I was expecting.  The tourist areas are nice but when you venture into the towns to see how the island ‘really’ is, it’s pretty run down.  It felt a lot like rural Mexico.  Lots of brown, dry land.  Low income living.  The view of the volcano and the sunsets were amazing.  Over-all though I was not overly impressed.

TURKEY

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Ayvalik – while our stay was short, I quickly obtained a real liking for this place.  I’m not a city person at all and this was like our cottage country.  Peaceful, by the sea and the old structures here were very interesting.

Izmir – really didn’t see this city except for the bus terminal.  Unfortunately, we don’t want to recount the “Tea Nazi” experience 🙂

Bodrum – was a VERY nice place that fits into what I really like.  Summer homes that serve as vacation spots that equates to our cottage country.  Peaceful, by the sea and very scenic.  The small towns were very interesting with their architecture and layouts.  The small town restaurant that Deniz and I enjoyed dinner at was amazing.  The peacefulness was really nice to experience in our schedule as the first part was quite hectic.  

Paris – turned out to be a little longer of a stay than originally planned but we spent most of that extra time at the airport.  So, we really still only had the one afternoon/evening of sight seeing.  The architecture of Paris was really amazing.  What was not so enjoyable was the people there.  Especially around the tourist areas and airport the people there were not only unfriendly….they were rude!  If you didn’t speak French, you didn’t receive good service or assistance.  Was really nice to see and visit but I have no desire to return.

London – was just a short overnight stay on our way back home.  Was really freaky to see the traffic travelling opposite to what we’re used to.  And it seemed the passenger was always driving!  But I found the people there to be exceptionally friendly and helpful.  I would really like to return here to properly visit the UK.  London was also very beautiful from the air.  It’s a very green city.  I also noticed that unlike most cities that are sectioned off in squares from above, London was very curvy.  The land from above was like looking at someones stamped concrete patio.  Curvy shapes.

What interests me most about a place are things that make the location unique and the history.  So, the ruins top my interest in Greece and Turkey.  What I don’t care for are the real ‘tourist’ areas since they are very common from place to place.  And you don’t really get to see what a particular place is REALLY like unless you venture out away from all the flash and jazz.  

Well…those are my thoughts for now….

Pics!

Here’s a link to my on-line picture gallery where I have posted a sampling of 174 pictures.  These pictures are from both Deniz and myself.  I took around 900 and Deniz around 650.  Far too many post all but this is a good sampling.  

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Home at last!

We are finally back!  

We arrived at London Heathrow at 7am this morning for our 9am flight.  Fortunately, there were no line ups in London as there were in Paris so we went through fairly quickly.  The airport staff including Security were a lot more friendly and helpful.  The one thing different with this location was the separate shoe scan.  After going through the normal security gate, there was another where we all had to remove our shoes and place it on the belt for an x-ray scan.  After that it placed us right in the middle of all the shops for duty free shopping.  Very nice airport once inside.  We grabbed a quick bite to eat and then boarded for our 9am flight.

Our Air Canada flight arrived in at around 1:45pm this afternoon.  We were welcomed home by our usual happy-go-lucky, warm receiving customs officers <sarcasm>.   They sure like to make you feel like dirt for no reason.  They greet people like we’re all scum of the earth.  Five of them greeted us at the exit of the plane.  Then, we had to line up to greet the next happy bunch.  Anyhow, I didn’t have any issues going through.

Nice to be home now.  We’re exhausted and it’s back to the grind tomorrow morning for work after missing 2 days.  Despite the unfortunate events of coming home, it was an amazing trip!!

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