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From May to December 1997 I was/am/will be working in
Hilo, Hawaii, which is on the island of Hawaii, commonly referred to as
the Big Island. This page is a brief view of what goes on here. By the way, you can click on any image to get a larger one. It all started off at the beginning of April. I'd received word that I was to be working in Hawaii from May to August, along with a fellow Physics & Astronomy Co-op student, Michael Letawsky. We also heard that there were two engineers going down there as well, Chris Salvian and Andrew van Wensen. We met briefly in the Elliott building lobby, and didn't see each other until the beginning of May in Hawaii. Once in Hawaii, we struggled to cope with the heat. Our first night there, Mike and I were staying at Tim Jenness' house. The heat and humidity were unbelievable! Nothing at all like Victoria. The next morning my supervisor (Frossie Economou) picked us up and we went to work for the first time.
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For the first two weeks we stayed in Hale
Kawili, which is adult student housing right next door to the University of
Hawaii at Hilo. After that we moved to a real house. This house was
just great. Four bedrooms, a sizeable kitchen (with breadmaker!), nice yard
with pineapple, bananas, and avocados ready for the picking. The only thing
it didn't have was a microwave. No big deal, though. We ended up doing a
bit of damage to the place in our three months. The kitchen sink clogged
nice and tight. One of the televisions mysteriously stopped working. The
dishwasher in the basement leaked. A fan blade was broken. Nothing
irreparable, luckily.
I should probably mention that in June we had an
addition to our intrepid group: Sara Ellison,
who came to Hawaii from England. |