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The Splendid and the Vile – And So It Is

Can a book of non-fiction be a page turner? Can it be written in a style that provides intrigue, romance and betrayal as good as any offered by non-fiction works?

Erik Larson’s The Splendid and the Vile is such a book.  It is about the Saga of Winston Churchill, the Churchill Family, and the defiance of the Nazi’s during the Blitz of England.

Larson’s extensive research, including the diaries of the participants, allows the story or events to be told from a variety of angles and perspectives.

— Jeff’s Thought’s & Other Worthless Trivia —

The book covers W. Averell Harriman – his thinking and exploits during this period – in great detail.  Without Harriman there is no Sun Valley, Idaho. The Sun Valley area has been part of my life and my home for almost 40 years.

Harriman, was named Ambassador to Great Britain by President Roosevelt in the middle of The Blitz. He worked closely and in great confidence with Winston Churchill.  Harriman became romantically involved with Churchill’s Daughter In-Law (Pamela) during The Blitz.  Pamela was married to Churchill’s son Randolph.  This aspect of the story has many plot lines – then and later in life. Larson does not hold back.

Waterman – Breaking Barriers, Records, & Hearts

The prospect for positive recognition on the world stage often propels a country to dissolve generations of racial bias in quick order.  If an Olympic Sport is involved, the change can be blindingly fast.  Unfortunately the movement is often uneven it is application. The life of Hawaiian Duke Paoa Kahanamoku is a case study on the subject.

Waterman is a superb documentary on the life of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku.  Duke is a five-time Olympian, world record holder in swimming, Ambassador of Hawaii, father of modern day surfing, and the embodiment of the Aloha Spirit.

Kahanamoku led an extraordinary life. His is one of successful trailblazing, big triumph, and world-wide popularity. His is one of being inclusive, respectful, and deferential. His is one subject to racial discrimination, and fickleness of human nature.  It includes episodes of personal disappointment for the aforementioned reasons.

Kahanamoku is an icon.

To learn more about the documentary go [here].

Capturing Kauai: Big Winds Busy Yard

One thing I have learned about the Hawaiian Islands is that reading about Trade Winds and their effect, is different than experiencing them first hand.

The storms of winter-time and the 35-50 foot waves they can produce – is dramatic.  The concussive effect pounds into your chest – even standing at a great distance.

What has been more surprising, to me, are the otherwise sunny and beautiful days at the beach house where the whole day yields 15-30 mph wind gusts, a relentless string of 6-10 foots waves, and a constantly changing beachfront further impacted by tidal change.

This weekend has seen non-stop movement during the daylight hours.  Despite the high wind swirling from all directions, the birds and butterflies keep busy.

I’m in a hurry. And… do not say Nest and Egg in the same sentence ever again.

We have Three on Approach. Everyone Copy That!

Please stay seated until we are parked at the gate and the doors are open.

At landing, it is 82 degrees with winds out of all directions at 18.3 MPH.

Video Reply confirms there are 12 Chicks on the Field.

— Jeff’s Worthless Trivia & Other Thoughts —

The moth in this image appears to be a Citrus Swallowtail (Papilio Xuthus).  Ironically it is flying around a Mandarin Orange Tree in the Front Yard.  Previously, I did a Post on the Monarch Butterfly in our yard [here].

The Myna bird is one of the two (mates) who live in our yard. These songs birds are really talkative.  My guess in this bird swooped down and raced across the property picking up lumber for their nest.

The chickens appear to be breeding more that what we remember from last spring.  Linda and I think there are four different females with chicks that are patrolling the property.

For The Camera Geek

These action shots were captured using the Nikon Z9 camera with the following settings:

Lens: Nikkor Z 70-200 2.8 S @200MM

Hand Held

ISO: 2000

Shutter: 1/6400th of a second

F8

20 Frames Per Second

45 Megapixels

14 BIT Color

3D Wildlife Auto Focus