Photoshop beta has had a lot of updates recently. They're all of the new AI upgrades, which they keep modifying.
The PyroFarms bioluminescent bio-orb is still glowing strongly when you shake it.
We've started re-watching all of the Seinfeld episodes. They visit this apartment, which is number 411.
With the HMSA medical insurance, we can pay $75 per year to join a gym through the Active & Fit program. The nice thing about joining through that is you can switch gyms easily if you'd rather go to a different one. It also gives us Black Card status at Planet Fitness.
Rainbow.
Plant with a bunch of little curls on the leaves.
A plumeria tree.
Which drops a bunch of petals. I wonder if you could pick these up and make them into a lei, or if they not as good after they've fallen?
I had a dental appointment at Landmark Dental Group. I wonder if any of the employees live in the Landmark building?
The escalators are out of order.
Down a now-empty hallway at it's not even 8am yet.
It looks like one of the dentists caught a large fish.
They have won some awards.
Some nice metallic prints.
And a pictures of Waimea Canyon on the computer.
A very cheap place to buy. Which means it's leasehold.
A couple of helicopters flying over.
Our super-cheap Reyn Spooner items haven't arrived yet. Checking the tracking, and we didn't refuse them. Hmm.
The website no longer works.
Nor does the email.
Or the email of the shipping company.
Other people online are saying the same thing.
Including the fake tracking updating every 6 days, which ours did.
The old, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," is correct again. At least they didn't charge anything else on our credit cards, and we did a simple chargeback.
The first season of Seinfeld wasn't very good, but the second season is better.
S2E3: The Jacket is hilarious.
The characters really start to feel more like themselves.
S2E4: The Phone Message is also hilarious.
Especially when George doesn't realize "coffee" means "sex."
Until he does.
This is a great scene, too.
Walking to the beach to watch the sunset. Why do all of these tourists come all the way to Hawaii and then eat at The Cheesecake Factory?
A musician on the sidewalk in Waikiki.
Selling flowers.
Sunset at the Duke Paoa Kahanamoku statue.
Colorful sky with pretty clouds.
Us.
Boats and swimmers.
A lot of caricture artists on the sidewalks on the walk back home.
This one says "free," but I bet he wants a "donation."
A few people selling jewelry.
Even more caricatures.
Fun neon sign.
Sunrise.
The closer clouds are dark; the farther ones are colorful.
Back to Rose Mary's Hair Shoppe for a haircut.
A pop-up diner every other Friday.
Storytelling for kids.
Hula lessons.
But only for hotel guests.
Lei making and ukulele lessons, also only for guests.
They put holes in the ceiling for the trees to grow through.
Live music at Sky Waikiki.
Buying some stuff at CVS.
And I notice a newspaper stand by the pharmacy. Good to know.
Funny sign.
Neat sculpture.
Another one.
With people walking through.
We received a temperature-sensitive package.
It arrived a few days early.
The sausage is still mostly frozen.
Let's make one.
It tastes great!
Rainy morning.
The plumeria should like that.
You can see the streams of rain in the valleys.
I was trying to sneak by Ogii by crawling on the floor, but she saw me.
Some construction on this road. People going this way get a bit confused because the lanes are difficult to figure out.
A bunch of mopeds.
Grocery shopping at Times. Only 4 kamiya papaya per person.
I wonder how they're different from the rainbow papaya.
Nectarines.
Apple bananas.
Cotton candy grapes.
Lucky Charms, but only the marshmallows.
Fish.
Thick-cut bacon.
The dentist recommended electric toothbrushes, so we bought those.