Sunday, December 23, 2012

Shortest walk ever

Wow. Our evening walk was about this short: front door of hotel -- beach walk -- back. Yet it took as long as our usual meandering stroll. I blame humom, of course. First, she put a red, white and green lei on me. This did not exactly decrease the number of people needing to stop and coo over the "snow dog" and exchange Mele Kalikimakas.

Then, she took me out just before sunset, when every visitor and resident on Oahu hangs out in Waikiki. Everyone and his Boston terrier.

And strangest of all, she was in a very patient mood. She didn't try to march me along, and let everyone pet me who wanted to. Even the sticky kids eating shave ice. Did she let me eat their shave ice? Not so much.

We visited Deena and the circus performers practicing in the park. Handsome Tony the juggler was there and remembered to greet me. I enjoy the jugglers -- tossing balls to themselves. There are a lot of unskilled humans in the parks who toss balls away and expect their dogs to bring them back. They could take lessons in juggling.

Among the onlookers was a family with a young girl in one of those wheelchairs, like the old men in the park hang out in, or the fat lady in the hotel who always smells like cigarette smoke. But this was a super-fancy motorized job. The girl didn't smell like smoke, and looked at me, so I moseyed on over to say hi. The mom and other kids gushed over me, of course, and the mom moved the girl's hand to approximate petting me. I rested my head in her lap so she could feel the weight on her legs and she grinned from ear to ear. For some reason, I felt happy. Weird.

On the way home we met a couple of kids in a "stroller" -- stupid name, the kids are specifically NOT strolling, but sitting down. The little sister had her leg in a cast, a most unusual aroma -- quite musty and unwashed, with bits of food and some plaster and Vetrap. Humom didn't let me get a good lick in. I did get some good snootfuls, causing the mom to coo how sweet that the doggie was trying to heal her little girl. Whatever.

--- Merry Christmas, Missy out

Friday, December 14, 2012

Trades

Today Missy is arrow-shaped, all sleek and pointed. Her ears are plastered back, fur ruffled, eyes slitted. She is moving almost faster than I can keep up -- making her sniff stops joint-wrenching. This is one frisky canine. What roiled the Malamute blood? Cool, even cold trade winds tearing down the mountains, blowing out the vog and sending the sand stinging, rows of sailboats line-dancing back and forth in front of the setting sun, the palm trees tossing ... Missy is loving it!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Our Marathon

Thanks, Jerry, for the img. We had a great Honolulu Marathon. For the first time on Oahu, we got to wake up naturally -- no screech, crash or howl of dumpster trucks, no construction hammering and roaring ... just silence! A blissful foretaste of mornings on Maui, I hope.

Rhoda and I took beach stuff in her convertible and zoomed up to the North Shore, stopping in cute Haleiwa. We watched some excellent surfing at Banzai Pipeline -- Kauai's Sea Bass triple crown champion -- and had decent Mexican food at Chollo's.

On our return, I had a call from Visa that my credit card was being used fraudulently. Dealt with that for a couple of days, then realized that my car was gone. Urk. That's where my card had been. While Rhoda and I were on the shore, someone was busy stealing my car and racking up charges. Nice.

It took Missy several days to recover from all the spandex-clad hugs, kisses and squeals of So Cuuuuute! after the marathon. The neon sneakers are a bit hard to take, but do wake us up in the morning. It'll be nice to get back to regular, casual runners on our morning walks -- it's been weird being invisible to the hard-core runners who are so into their iPods, their pulse or whatever that they don't notice they're about to crash into a Malamute or a substantial redhead.

Thursday, December 06, 2012

My poor ears, Part II

So humom is celebrating the end of the semester. Last day of class, rather -- grading still to come, as she never tires of reminding me. Anywooo, now she's running around strewing lists and cash, trying to catch up with holiday obligations. I'm contributing much Malafluff to the proceedings. Smirk.

Today the antique Autumn Gold fire alarm went off and wouldn't stop. EARSPLITTING for the delicate Malamute ears, and not happy-making for the migraine-prone huperson either. So what better idea than to visit the groomer? Humom searched for a Petco online, since all I really need is a nail and Sam-I-Am-hair trim. Got directions and everything. We had a fun drive through downtown HNL, me in the front seat. One way streets, not exactly a crow-flight, but I managed not to barf all over the car. So we get to the address, by several adventurous and not entirely legal maneuvers, and there's not a Petco in sight. Humom drives around a while, but downtown is clearly Petco-free.

When we get home, the damn fire alarm is still screaming! Humom lets me hang out in the hall while the Front Desk gets around to sending up the nice maintenance guy, who sends up the manager, at which point we head for the park ... Good, if slow, thinking, humom! When we get home, the silence is thick. We curl up for a cuddle. Humom does sneak in a paw trim, then it's relaxation time!

--- Missy out

Sunday, December 02, 2012

Into the Vog ...

We are seriously vogged in today -- the ships are all ghosts, and the waves roll in out of yellowish soup. Missy snarked at Leo, her Golden buddy, this morning. Where are the Trade winds when we need them?

I had my buds at The Bench on the beach walk hold Missy for me so I could take pictures. They thought it was hilarious that, when I called her name, she would woooooo. Well duh. She's a Mallie, not a dachshund. As usual, the Mallie photo shoot attracted quite the crowd, with the Miss hamming it up and the guys insisting that she's a wolf/werewolf and posing her with her butt to the camera. The current Twilight movie is not doing much for the Mallie's reputation -- to the consternation of Oahu's youth, she consistently fails to transform into a handsome young man ...