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| Kona Hotel in Holualoa Town... $25 a night, communal
bathrooms. Even pinker in real life. |

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| Paul's Place in town... 2.2 miles makai (downhill) from the
house... good for sundries, the paper (when Komo's up the hill barely
(mauka) is closed... no regular hours, but not open for sure on Sundays). |

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| Some plants took a beating from the termite tenting. Trying
to recover by simply keeping watered. |

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| Others not so mal-affected further from the
event. View from the house, driveway. |

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| The house... still there, and much improved
with added furniture, housewares. Spa still being repaired... |

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| New/used rattan living room set! Oh, and fab
cheapy Costco picnic table on lanai! |

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Thank you, Lost interest but inspired again 9/9/05
Lost interest but inspired again by you and your friend Anthony Calfo.
Started in 1985 read every book could put my hands on. Learning curve like
everyone else and laid it down around 1995 i.e. 10 years. I've been a creative
project engineer for WDI division of Disney and developed 3D virtual theaters
like Muppet Vision, IMAX and even strange challenges like medical brain
surgery projects. What a wild career ride it's been, but now in 2005, 20 years
later so much marine information has been discovered. I've spent months
reading
your work and others and really excited to give it a try again.
<I see>
My wife Barbara and I so much love the mystery of ocean and both dive when
go each year to the big island of Hawaii. We be came very close friends of a
wonderful family of Danny Akaka. I don't know if you know him but his home
is most likely near your place in Kona.
<Mmm, up the hill, mauka of Kailua... about halfway down the Mamalahoa Hwy to
town... just past the K. Komo market...>
Barbara and I are coming for about 2 weeks September 13th and would very
much like to meet you if your in town, please advise.
<I'm scheduled to be there toward the end of Sept. through Oct. the house phone
is 808-331-XXXX if you'd call, leave info. on how to reach you>
Anyway, thank you so much for your efforts and contributions to the marine
environment and greater
understanding. Funny thing, I'll bet the old saying that we know less about
the
worlds ocean than the moon is still true.
<I suspect so... though I know exceedingly little re both. Cheers, Bob Fenner>
Very best regards,
Bob Fabian
Holualoa property visit by Paul.M
Bobster and friends,
Well, we are back.... R-Day plus one. What can I say but,
"WOW!" I can't thank you enough. I was very content just meeting
someone
such as yourself. Your vast knowledge and experience offered for the taking.
Then, to develop a friendship of sorts was over the top. I mean, the Bob
Fenner! World renowned author. Considered the "THE" in the pet fish
biz! He
let's me into his home and then, get this, .....his Hawaii property?!! Come
on!
<Well, it's actually "the bank's". They let us stay there while
paying them the next few decades... Paul, you're welcome>
Bob, what a gift to give someone. First you offer so freely
your knowledge and experience but, you have given more than that to
me.....your home! I, my wife, and my brother, really appreciate the use of
your beautiful Hawaiian paradise. It was fantastic! Magical even. What a
location! 15 minutes or so door to door from the airport. Just up the
mountain (coffee plantations all around) in some lush foliage and easy
driving. What a view!!! Overlooking Kailua-Kuna and the beautiful Pacific.
Sunsets to drop a load on. Fantastic. So much room you could spend five days
and never sleep in the same place twice. More than enough bathrooms as well.
Could do your business in a different......well, you get the idea. =)
<I hope we all (collectively and not) get to use the house, dive and travel
about the island over and over again>
So easy to get around the island as well. Your house is
close to all the major roads and necessities. We saw everything we could in
the short time we were there with little time spent "lost". The books
you
left for guests were extremely helpful to us. (Mochas gracias) We were able
to identify the important areas to hit with little time spent in unimportant
tourist traps thanks to those books. Lots of advise and knowledge in those
little gems.
I dove three days with Jack's Dive Locker. Wonderful
business these guys have going. Ask me about my surface interval in the
water with a huge pod (40 or so) of pilot whales and of course....to come
fast after.....two adult Oceanic white tip sharks looking for trouble. Had
to kick them off our fins. Every dive had its fill with rare (so they say)
Japanese Angelfish, Flame Angels, and Potters angels, turtles, and white tip
reef sharks. the coral was in full bloom. It was everywhere and healthy
looking to me. Will have to relate orally the dives when we meet or talk on
the phone. I do have film of my last dive day (pilot whale and sharks).
<Neat! The area is blessed with many and good/cooperating dive service
businesses>
Volcanoes National Park had lots of lava and we were right
there. My wife was able to manage some great photos and we stayed until
sunset. AMAZING!!! I have some 350 digital photos from all over the island.
Unfortunately, no underwater stuff except for the film we have from a
friend.
<Next times>
Again, I can't thank you enough. We so appreciate your
allowing us to stay. A few notes on the house: The first thing is the
screen. It was pulled off the family room by an animal, there were prints
found and the screen is torn on the lower side closest to the deck. (we
talked about this with you on the first day when we called) We took our
garbage to the refuge station but we dumped some charcoal (days old) into
the brown can which was fairly full. We could not fit that can into
convertible. We left that one for pick up. We called the service for pick
up, but I guess he doesn't work the weekends as there was no answer. Please
accept our apology for not emptying that can. We will pay for the pick up.
During some heavy rains while we were there, there is a small leak over the
counter opposite the sink (stare out the window at the kitchen sink then
turn around and look at the counter. That is where the drops hit) Nothing
crazy but, under heavy rain, there are some drops that make it through.
Also, there is a crack in one of the windows in the hallway (I believe it is
the window by the half bath in the upstairs hallway) Did you know this???
<Yep. Thanks>
Lastly, we tried to do as much laundry as we could before we left. There are
four towels in a basket downstairs. These are all that was left of the dirty
stuff. (from our showers that evening before take off) All towels on the
hanging bars are clean they just weren't completely dry when we took them
out of the dryer. All sheets are washed, the house is vacuumed and the
dishes are done. We bought some Tupperware for the house and two Sony alarm
clocks.
<Thanks>
I never did find the computer for the house and we looked
everywhere.
<Bizarre... s/b in a box (cardboard) either in the kitchen... or the upstairs
bedroom... will have to look for>
There was a microwave in a box downstairs in the large bedroom.
We moved it to the adjacent room in the closet. (thought it would be safer
there) Didn't buy a monitor as we didn't see a computer in the house. Would
love to buy something nice for the house, though. We just didn't know what.
Let me know if you can think of anything. Thanks again. I am indebted to
you.
Sincerely,
Paul and Harmina Mansur
<Glad to hear you had such an enjoyable time. Bob>
Car for HI
<Thank you for the follow-up. We're still "up in the air" re
what we might purchase. Pete is thinking of looking for used, and I don't still
have a firm idea of how much time we might be there. Will contact you as our
plans solidify. Bob Fenner>
Do you want to respond?
Di
From: mlee@servco.dealerspace.com
To: dilagg@hotmail.com
Subject: Just want to check back
Just want to check back
Date :
Wed, 25 Jun 2003 01:01:17 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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Holualoa House, Dana's Book
Aloha Bob,
<Thank goodness! There you are>
Is anyone in your house on Mamalahoa?? The front door is wide open, and
there are no signs of cars - noticed this as I drove by yesterday.
<No super-obvious sign/s... the "fish tail palms" are pretty
indicative, but hard to make the house entrance coming up from the south...
there is a new mailbox... black plastic with the numbers on it: 75-5377... and
the approach from the north (if you want to risk running off the road!) has big
numbers on the (white two-story) house... and a sign "Keopuiki" over
the garage...>
Sorry we didn't get together while you were here. I'd still like to
discuss the possibility of getting that book in print. In any case, let
me know about your house.
<Me too on all counts. I will be back March 30- April 29... have a new truck
to pick up otherwise I'd be begging you for a ride... But let's get together (am
going to be there solo as usual for the first three weeks....) and CHAT to a
conclusion re the book... before the info. gets "old".>>
Dana
<Mahalo, Bob F>
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