Written February 19th .. Before the harrowing trip home…

Aloha, everyone. Today is our last full day in Hawaii … for this year. I
am already looking forward to next year. I love this place. Even though we had
a few unfortunate circumstances, everything has worked out for the best. Golfed
twice. Snorkelled in two different locations. Lots of pool and beach time.
Sunny days, an earthquake and 30-foot swells. It is always interesting.

Things are changing here the way they are everywhere else. Businesses close
or change ownership and name. Prices increase. Traffic increases. The number of
people here on the Big Island feels like more than in other years. Things are
also staying the same. The wonderful weather and the aloha spirit live on.

The highlight for me was the snorkelling trip we took with Sea Paradise. I
love sailboats and this gorgeous catamaran was under sail for the trip back. I
felt something greater than the nervousness I usually feel when I snorkel. A
calm, peaceful excitement settled in as I watched a manta swim directly under
me. It was so wonderful to be in the ocean and see its wonders so clearly.

And the whales!! A mother and baby on the way out. The crew estimated the
baby was 2 or 3 days old. And four or five show-offs trying to out-breach each
other for 10 minutes, jumping right out of the water on the way back.
Thrilling. The whole 5-hour tour was exquisite.

The ocean was very present when we golfed right on the shores of the biggest
water hazard in the world. During our second round, it was angry. Waves
crashing sending spray 5 stories high. It was exhilarating. It didn’t improve
my putting though.

All of this happened while my dear friends in Halifax dealt with not one but
two snowstorms of record proportion, five feet over three days. That’s a lot of
snow and then, days later, another foot or more.

Back in Alberta tomorrow. Already planning to come back to this magical
place soon.

ALOHA.

 

Today I floated in the Dead Sea again. This is the third visit for me. Because it is December there were very few people around. Only the hardy ones braved the cold (23C) to swim. The hotel also had a indoor great pool and spa area. It is about 40 minutes from Amman straight down hill all the way. We were 400 metres below sea level. The Sea is shrinking, too. the water levels were at least 10 metres lower than they were the last time we were here. There is lots of development on both sides. Hotels etc on the Jordanian side and more lights from the communities across the Sea … Jerusalem is closest. An ancient city ….. the contrast with Modern Amman is interesting.

I find it interesting being here again.  Time and space … so linked.  I feel as though I have never left.  The feeling of familiarity grows.  My dad once described living in the Middle East like living on another planet.  Life is different here.  Even three years ago it was more different then it is now.  American Fast food outlets abound in Amman.  There are three shopping malls now.  Westerns must feel more at home.  I am not so sure how the Jordanians feel.  They are adapting.  That’s what they do.  They are peaceful people and they welcome everyone and their culture.

It rained today and it was foggy.  The driving is frantic in good weather.  Today was even more exciting.  Lunch and then spa and then dinner.  Not a bad way to spend a Monday.  Great hosts in a great, growing city.  Amman is two or maybe even three times the size it was on my last trip. The growth is evident in the traffic and yet people remain pleasant as they remind you of their needs with their horns.

I am beginning to really enjoy this place and its people.