
Happiness is an empty Starbucks.

Happiness is an empty Starbucks.

My 99-cent Kindle case. A padded shipping envelope.

Morning sky in Waianae


Muggy morning.

Today I was looking at a couple big “No Smoking” signs at work. I work in a government office in a government building and it has been years – over a decade I’m sure, since anyone was allowed to smoke in such a place. I had to wonder – how much longer will we need these signs? (Rhetorical – we don’t need them now.) When was the last time someone in a government building – or any office, was pulling a pack of gaspers from their pocket but noticed the “No Smoking” sign and suddenly knew not to light up? Does anyone still need reminded smoking is not allowed in such places? And if someone did need reminded, would the damn sign make a bit of difference?
no spitting, no smoking (via woodleywonderworks) Not my picture, no cameras allowed where I work either, and their signs are nowhere near as quaint.

iPhone pic on the ride to work this morning.

I took this last year.

To Kaena Point, Oahu, Hawaii (via vfl2500)

To Kaena Point, Oahu, Hawaii (via vfl2500)