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Sunday, November 3, 2019

New West

Yes, I don't get around much anymore, but I get some feedback and I read more blogs to stay in touch. I can still feel the idea that many residents in West Oahu do not like living in a bedroom community. They would welcome more Business Parks close to the residential area. They would be very pleased to live, work and play in their own Kuleana. A dance club and a night club would be icing on the cake. Maybe just a few more dancing places in the North Shore, Waianae and the Central Valley We are beginning to think about closer to home and as far away from the Rail Disaster as possible.

"Many social dancers believe that some day, social dancing
will be considered an evolving fine art."


Many residents are still stuck in long commutes, Gas use to be cheaper, and there was plenty of time, but not any more. Salt Lake could also get many dancers from Kalihi and environs. Social dancing has already been dragged, kicking and screaming into the vast Western wilderness of Oahu. Town is too much traffic and it is going to get worse. I haven't been much help. The worsening bus situation (to pay for the Rail Crisis) has made it difficult for me. Though I do have the Handi Van, not perfect but I can't complain. So I attend dance functions, only when I am invited and I can blog'em. For the other blogs, I can wait for the Two-Centers that will eventually appear to save the day. Wherever, if I can help, I will.

"Walk Through Paradise" by Melveen Leed


If you have a nice pattern of good steps and moves which you think look nice, you are probably right. However there is a suggestion here too. Each move should be done sparingly, "One is fun — Two will do — Three, let it be — Four, it's a bore." Got it? Times are a-changing and everything changes except change. Our communication with our fellow dancers in this century is far different. What ever happened to the newsletters? It just keeps changing and we must all go along as best we can.

 "If we could get just one thing straight, in our minds and our hearts,
it could be that we speak kindly of others."

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