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Monday, July 6, 2020

Kau Kau

I am now starting have a little more work to do and I gotta get these blogs going again. I will try to get more local information to share with the readers. That is, wherever I am allowed to. Most dance classes are not usually photographed, but those are some of the first pictures I want in my blogs. I am going to need all the help I can get. But of course, there will be a few that may think that my blogs benefit too much from their good looks, talent, fame, good fortune and social status. Yes, we will get along just fine with out them. It takes work to find those that are willing to be in. They will make the final decision to get in and it is even easier it they want out. Simple?

“Social dancers believe that dancers devoid of hope and conscious
of being may have ceased to belong to the future.”


 In my old age, "Getting Lucky" means walking into a room
and remembering why I'm there.

Some restaurants on Oahu are springing back a little. Tourists made up 80% of the business at one time and now the future outlook for tourism does not look good, At 100% capacity and in a good economy a restaurant can be run profitably. But with a business that can achieve only 50% of its normal revenue may not find it financially feasible to remain open. It is with deep regret from everyone that some restaurants can no longer provide jobs for their employees or a beautiful dining experience for their guests.

"Fly Me To The Moon" by Jimmy Borges

Calvin and Debra Ota in Waikiki
Restaurants are still on continued compliance with all State of Hawaii and City regulatory and legal standards for operating a food services business. Dining groups must be limited to a maximum of ten individuals per group (regardless of household membership). Cleaning and disinfecting must be conducted in compliance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance. Restaurant employees must wear face coverings during their shift – cooks and kitchen staff that do not interact with the public are encouraged but not required to wear face coverings. Hourly touch-point sanitization (workstations, equipment, screens, doorknobs, restrooms, etc.) is required. Frequent hand washing/sanitizing by employees is also required.

"Nothing can stop a person with the right mental attitude from achieving their goal;
nothing on earth can help a person with the wrong mental attitude."

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