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DAY 7 and 8 on the DIAMOND PRINCESS: Taipei and Hong Kong

About Taipei, we did not do a tour because we were on this ship six years ago, and I will today get into what we saw in 2019, plus bring you up to date on what is happening today. I thus start with some nostalgia, as  on 4December2019 I posted on our Diamond Princess stop in Taipei . To begin, I went back to a 20November2008 posting reporting on a project I had in 1988 working with the Taiwanese government. One final anecdote is that  PICHTR , exactly 20 years ago, worked with  ITRI  to produce an $80 million multiple product  OTEC  study for Taiwan, led by Paul Yuen and my engineering team (same group as mentioned above). In our small way, then, we like to think we stimulated some interest in what could someday be the most important renewable energy resource for Hawaii and World. Maybe The  Blue Revolution  (see Chapter 4 of  SIMPLE SOLUTIONS for Planet Earth)  has  finally started. Plus, I made visits to their second largest city,...

DAY 6 on the DIAMOND PRINCESS: Taipei

I thought the Diamond Princess was in the general vicinity of New Zealand, but on checking found that we are nearly 6000 miles away.  Anyway, just read about an  extremely rare PINK grasshopper  found in New Zealand.  Not really pink, as you can see, but I found another photo that looks pinkish. With that aside, Day 6 means we're docked at Keelung Harbor, Taiwan. Up in the hills the Statue of Buddhist Goddess of Mercy Guanyin, there to protect mariners. This statue is located in Zhongzheng Park, which also has attractions like the Keelung Martyrs Shrine and the Zhupu Altar. With the attractions to see from our Horizon Court buffet dining room, lunch of soup, salad and a beef/mushroom pie, with a Heineken. For dinner, we walked by restaurants that should be crowded.  We asked why no passengers, and the staff does not know, although a couple blamed seasickness.  We went to the Brazilian Churrascaria Grill, which needs reservations, but took us because they we...

RETURN TO THE DIAMOND PRINCESS

  On this nostalgic Tuesday, I return to our first Diamond Princess cruise that was close to starting the   Covid Pandemic.  As you know if you read this blog, two weeks from today we again board the Diamond Princess for a 9-day cruise around Japan. But first, just one news flash.  The U.S. House of Representative remained paralyzed when Congressman  Jim Jordan lost the vote today to become speaker .  In a way, this was embarrassing, for he walked unto the floor with a sense of confidence, but was rebuffed by 20 Republicans who voted for someone else.  Democrats all voted for Hakeem Jeffries, who beat Jordan, 212-200.  But with no majority vote of 217 or more, no winner.  Next vote will come at 11AM on Wednesday.  I said yesterday there was no way he could prevail, and GOP sources today said that opposition to Jordan could actually grow in future votes.  I still think that Kevin McCarthy will ultimately return to the speakership, wi...