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Sunday, June 06, 2004

*The South Carolina parks department still hopes to get federal money for its estimated $9 million beach renourishment project at Hunting Island State Park, although the General Assembly already has agreed to pay for most of the work
-Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 6-3-04

*Adding 80 feet of sand to east Destin's beaches, beachfront resident Patricia Young says, would sell out homeowners' property rights to the profits of the tourism industry
*Are beaches safer one year after drownings?
-Destin Log, 6-5-04

 




This is the log of our trip to Hilton Head in the summer of 2004.

Atlanta to Hilton Head, May 29, 2004

10:49 a.m. odo=0

  • We left the house.

12:02 p.m. odo=68.7,  I-75 mile 179

  • Stopped at rest area just north of Macon.

12:31 p.m. odo=101.4, I-16 mile 19

  • Driver switch

12:56 p.m. odo=133.2, I-16 Exit 51, Dublin

  • Dublin Exit 51 has all the food and gas you need. We ate at Subway.

1:23 p.m.

  • We left Dublin.

2:30 p.m. odo=230.5, I-16 Exit 148

  • Drive switch

2:49 p.m. odo 239, I-16 Exit 157

  • We turned north on I-95

3:03 p.m. odo 257, I-95, South Carolina Welcome Station

  • Rest stop, it's a busy place.

3:16 p.m.

  • We left the welcome station.

3:20 p.m. odo=269, I-95, Exit 8, Highway 278

  • Heading toward the beach now.
  • It's a Saturday traffic jam, everyone is headed to the beach.

4:13 p.m. odo=280

  • We crossed the bridge to Hilton Head. We're there.
  • The last 11 miles took 53 minutes.

Where we ate:

  • Sunday dinner, Land's End Tavern at South Beach
  • Sunday dinner, Quarterdeck, upstairs next to the lighthouse.
  • Monday dinner, The Crazy Crab at Harbor Town
  • Tueaday dinner, a home cooked steak dinner
  • Wednesday lunch, Hudsons .
  • Thursday dinner, Wreck of the Salty Dog. at South Beach
  • Friday lunch, Salty Dog at South Beach.
  • Friday dinner, Sante Fe Cafe on 280.

 




June 6, 2004

Hey,

I just got back from Kuala Lumpur about an hour ago.  That place is so neat!!

We woke up early on Friday (6:45am) and packed and went to the  bus station to leave at 8:30am...there were about 10ish of us on that bus.  Two of the people didn't make it (one of the girls keys didn't work-ours are electric-and they got on the next bus, got to customs and the guy left his passport so they had to go back and then went back and made it to KL-and called every hotel trying to find us and finally did).

We stopped in a couple of places in Malaysia (after going through immigration and customs crap) and finally got to Kuala Lumpur a little over 6 hours later.  The bus station was crazy, hot, dark, and confusing.  We got our hotel rooms, and me and another guy got our bus tickets back (for today) and ate at some random restaurant and ate who  knows what--it's all in Malay so we can't understand (Muslim food-we had something with chicken and onions...I ate as much as I could...onions are still gross though).

We all hung around for a while and then went to some bar/club place for a little while, and came back and hung out.  Ended up that 4 of us were in a king size bed, 2 guys on the floor, and in the other room, 3 guys on "double beds" (a LOT smaller than double beds though) and maybe only 2 on the floor.

Saturday we woke up early and went to the Batu Caves (found a website: http://www.batucavesmalaysia.com/) actually just do an image search on google and you'll see pics (until I send them to y'all...whenever my  computer will work again-it sucks right now).  Funny thing is on the way there all of the electricity in our cab went off and our cab driver pulled over on the side of the highway, got out went to the trunk, and filled up our cab with some gas he had in his trunk (he ran out). 

When I got to the caves I realized that I had seen this before on TV.  They were sooo cool and so neat.  There were all of these monkeys everywhere eating fruit and peanuts (Brooke you should have seen them!) ...and we heard this woman let out this huge scream...and we saw that a monkey stole her bag and was eating all of her fruit out of it..haha.

Then afterwards we went to Central market and we saw this huge lizard dart into the street like a squirrel and turns out it was a Komodo dragon...at the market I bought a skirt (we made one of our friends bargain for us because we're horrible) and I'm so dumb because I brought a short skirt with me to KL and didn't think that it is a MUSLIM country and probably shouldn't wear it (but some people from there said it was OK)..then we walked around Chinatown and there was so much stuff.  I ate a lot of stuff they were selling (sugar cane juice, mango, some dough with peanuts) although you're not really "supposed" to do that ..anyway..  But that was crazy and there were sooo many people there.

We then took naps and went to the KL tower to see the skyline as well of the Petronas Towers (tallest in the world!)-it's a 360 degree view and is so neat (http://www.marimari.com/content/malaysia/best_of/kl_tower/kl_tower.html) we saw it during the daylight and then the sunset and then when it got dark.

We went back to Chinatown for the night market (everything is open late) and I bought some shoes (for 19.90 ringgots (sp?) which is probably $5.  Then we came back and went to sleep...ended up that 4 people slept in the room with the kingsized bed and NINE people slept in the other room (I shared a double bed)...it is so fun and funny because people in our group are crazy.

The people in Malaysia drive very crazy and one of our drivers sped up towards pedestrians and other cars -well a lot of them did.  This morning we got on our bus which was freeezing and rode here but it took sooo long.  Erin and I almost got left at a bus station -our bus stopped there for about 30 minutes and the other two people who were with us were already on the bus (we didn't realize) and one ran and got us after the bus driver started pulling off.

Customs sucked and took forever (we were 100% sure our bus left us...but ended up still being there).  That's a short summary..I think the best way for me to send y'all pictures is over AIM (Rachel should know how to do it)-I'm using the screen name kkinasia so just im me if you're on and i'm on and I'll send you pics.

My computer still sucks!! I just tryed to call the Dell people...but the number routes me to some securities company in Brooklyn, NY.  It won't stay charged..and every 2 minutes the screen dims or dies and I have to reset the power source...I don't really understand.

 




Waves playlist for 5 June 2004

- Burton Greene Special -

  1. Burton Greene - Calistrophy, Live at Graslands (Drimala)
  2. Free Form Improvisation Ensemble - Free Form Composition 1, Free Form Improvisation Ensemble (Cadence)
  3. Burton Greene w/ Mark Dresser - Gnat Dance, Peace Beyond Conflict (CIMP)
  4. Burton Greene w/ Sacred Baboons - Time Horn Baboon Trance (part 4), Burton Greene Meets Sacred Baboons (self-released)
  5. Burton Greene - 63rd & Cottage Grove, Variations on a Coffee Machine (Kharma)
  6. Narada Burton Greene - Bubbameisa Drama, Shades of Greene (Cadence)
  7. Burton Greene Quartet - Bloom in the Commune, Burton Greene Quartet (ESP)
  8. Burton Greene - Lebanese Turn-A-Round, Presenting Burton Greene (Columbia)
  9. Burton Greene's Klez-Thethics - Ay Nshomah, Calistrophy (BVHaast)
  10. Burton Greene & Alan Silva - The Ongoing Strings (first set, part 1), The Ongoing Strings (Hat Hut)
  11. Burton Greene Trio - What's Your Jones?, Throptics (CIMP)

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