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LIFE ON THE STANFORD CAMPUS

Today I will write about life at Stanford University.  Much of this info comes from the monthly STANFORD for alumni, but I've also visited a bunch of times after graduating. One of the miracles of my life was that I even went there at all.  I was an average student most of my life.  Perhaps growing up in Kakaako, a lower-class portion of Honolulu, was partly responsible.  Maybe wanting to be like one of my gang was not personally productive.  Whatever, by the time I was a sophomore at McKinley High School, I was put in a lower level English-Social Studies group, as our school system placed students by performed capability. Around that time, Bishop Estate essentially kicked our neighborhood out of our homes to pave the way for all those tall buildings you now see in Ward Village.  Kalihi was not much of an improvement, plus I had to catch the bus to get to McKinley High School.  In most ways, I was sort of alone for the first time in my life.  Yes,...

BULLDOGS, TREES AND TIGERS

People who ask me what I do these days, as I have now been retired for more than 20 years and live in a seniors' community.  I say that I continue to try to save Humanity and Planet Earth, and watch Netflix.  While the pandemic has limited actually doing anything away from home, I have truly enjoyed a fine life of enhanced cuisine, liberal amounts of alcohol, some exercise and time in bed, mostly sleeping. The following photo is typical.  Bloody Mary with an assortment of snacks, plus a salad. I particularly enjoy a variety of Korean series, as you can see above.  However, last night I stumbled across something entitled  Dogs .   I was being nice to view the first episode, but surprisingly enjoyed it.  So I went to  Rotten Tomatoes  and saw that their reviewers gave it a 92 score. Turned out what I saw was from season 2, which began last year.  So far, only four programs available, but Season 1 had 6 episodes, each with a running time of...