Plan for today: Go to the bead show, go to the beach, go to an early music concert. Here's what I bought at the bead show. This is a new record for me of limited amounts of stuff to buy at a bead show. Frankly, there wasn't much here that I can't get at home, and it was a VERY small show.


Another lazy afternoon at the beach. This is the only two seconds he was there that he had his legs uncovered, because his feet are so sunburned, he looks like he is walking on freshly cooked lobsters.

Talk about a bad job. How would you like to be this guy who has to walk around Waikiki wearing a target on both the front and back. These guys are all along Kalakaua Avenue promoting places where you can go to shoot real guns. These places are apparently right along Kalakaua Avenue, too, not out in the boonies somewhere. I gather that the Japanese, who can't own guns, are in love with them and want to shoot when they come here to the wild frontier.

We never made it to the early music concert we planned to go to tonight, because we spent too much time at happy hour and having dinner and hadn't looked up the bus route before we left the hotel. They do it again tomorrow, so we'll probably go tomorrow. I still felt Beads, Beach and Bach was too good a title to give up. We did see a this music-themed window at some ritzy store that someone who loves designer labels would recognize, but which I can't remember. Added Sunday: The store is Hermes, and I'm adding two more pictures of their windows because they are cool.

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