Wednesday, April 1, 2026

IWSG Day: Wednesday, April 1. 2026 ~ A Playlist Just for Me.

    




It's the first Wednesday of the month,
the day that members of the
Insecure Writer's Support Group
share their writing struggles
and writing successes
and offer their encouragement
and support to fellow writers.






To visit the IWSG website, click here.

To become a member of the IWSG, click here.

Our wonderful co-hosts who are volunteering today,
along with IWSG Founder Alex J. Cavanaugh are 

Stop by their posts and thank them for hosting.
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Every month the IWSG announces a question that members can answer
with advice, insight, a personal experience, or a story in their IWSG posts.

Or, the question can inspire members
if they aren't sure what to write about on IWSG Day.

Remember the question is optional.

This month's optional question is: 
If you have a playlist (or could put one together) that either gets you in the groove to write or fits with one of your books, what is it? What type of music or what songs?
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Happy April Fool's Day, Everyone! 
I hope that you have had a happy, healthy, and fulfilling March!
This used to be such a fun day for me as a second and/or third grade teacher.
I'd be pulling pranks on my kiddos, and they'd be pulling pranks on me.

This year, not so much.
Terry and I are both flat with bad colds,
and that's no April Fool's Day joke.
With the wild, windy, and wet weather in Hawaii, colds hitting many people,
and the stress of a very long day flying home, some nasty bug got us.
So be it.  I've never missed an IWSG Day post.

Last Glimpse of Hawaii This Time ~ The Beautiful Island of Molokai
Hawaii, USA
March 24, 2026
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If I could zip out right now and order two steaming bowls of Nikutama
at Marugame Udon In Waikiki, I'd be there in a flash.
This soothing dish, with its handcrafted udon, savory simmered beef, sweet onions,
soft-boiled egg, scallions, tempura flakes, and signature Kake-dashi broth,
would fill and comfort us.  I can smell its delectable aroma right now!
Next year in Waikiki, without a cold, for sure.
One day I'll master eating slippery udon noodles with chopsticks. 😂

Delectable Nikutama at Marugame Udon
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
February 10, 2025
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This month's question immediately makes me think of my brother-in-law Martin
who surely is the PlayList Master with a list for any artist, genre, theme, or occasion.
His winter home in Calgary and summer home in Smith's Cove are wired for music.
It would be shocking to visit his (and Donnie's) home and not hear music ~ 
well, except for when the Toronto Blue Jays or Raptors are playing.

The photo below is a favorite of mine.
The one thing Martin loves above all is family,
and family encompasses extended blood and non blood members.
Assorted "family" members are often gathered at my sister Donnie and Martin's home.
We like to do things in herds. 😂
Here we are watching our niece Natalie's fiancé playing baseball for Nova Scotia.
After the game we went outside to a fire pit with a Martin playlist surrounding us.

Cheering On Jake and Nova Scotia
Center and Clockwise:  Martin, Me, Krista, Olivia, Bertie, Natalie, Peter, and Dean
Smith's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
August 4, 2018
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I, unlike Martin, never assembled playlists,
but music has been a constant throughout my life,
especially when I'm writing, studying, or working with photos.
I went through a number of music phases in my life:
listening to my parents' music,
listening to the radio,
listening to records I bought on a record player, 
listening to music in all kinds of formats,
and finding the ultimate source for music.

When I grew up, I listened to my parents' choices on the radio,
mostly CFCY (630 AM), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 
known as "The Friendly Voice of the Maritimes."
Its owners launched CFCY-TV on July 1, 1956, and television arrived in P.E.I.,
not that we had one. 

I can remember a DJ saying, "Step right up to the mic and sing, Elvis."
I imagined all the singers and groups sitting in a circle around the mic
and coming up to the microphone when the DJ called on them to perform. 😂
Okay, I was sooo little my ambition was to grow up and marry Prince Charles.
Dodged a bullet there, whew!
When my parents had a little money to spare for buying records, 
I started listening to their music:  Elvis, Satchmo, Big Band, and bagpipes.

The Great Satchmo ~ Louis Armstrong
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1955
Wikimedia ~ Herbert Behrens / Anefo ~ License




Mom and Dad Dancing at Acadia University
Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
1946 or 1947
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I began listening to my own music when we moved North into isolation in 1961.
My dad gave me his well-used blue transistor radio,
and this radio was my constant companion until I left university.

By the gift of atmospheric skip, I was able to receive WLS Chicago (890 AM)
during the night in Lansdowne House inland from James Bay in Northern Ontario.
I listened to their star DJ Dick Biondi spin platters throughout the early Sixties
wherever I was living in the North.
Biondi introduced me to such greats as the Moody Blues,
the Four Seasons, Chubby Checker, and the Beatles. 

Btw, Biondi is considered the first American DJ to have played the Beatles on the radio.
He did so in February 1963 on Chicago's WLS 890 AM,
playing their song "Please Please Me."

Iconic American Disc Jockey Dick Biondi

I began choosing my own music when I was 12 and Dad gave me his old record player.
Elvis Presley's "Blue Hawaii" was the first album I bought.
I had to put it on layaway at the drug store until I could earn enough money to buy it.
For almost 60 years I bought the music I loved in whatever format it existed in,
and I played it over and over and over.

My First Album

Then, when the Pandemic hit, I discovered YouTube Music on my computer.
I no longer bother with all the forms of recorded music that stuff my house.
I listen to YouTube music ~ daily and a lot.  
I'm listening to it now as I write this.

YouTube made me a ranked Recap of my Top 100 most played music videos in 2025
(music videos because I love to see the artists perform).
Wow!  I have a personal playlist, and it continues beyond 100 videos if I get that far.
I have.  😂
  
I've played it countless times since YouTube compiled it in early January.
I've been really busy, and it's so easy and pleasing
to play my Recap rather than choose anything.

You can listen to it too:

Click on Sia - Breathe Me (Cover by Jonathan Roy) and the videos will start.
The list is eclectic and a little heavy on Teddy Swims,
but if you'd like to see or hear my playlist that gets me in the groove to write,
to do almost anything, feel free to check it out.

If you are also a member of our Facebook Group,
I invite you to visit and to provide a link to your IWSG post. 
Facebook members are invited to answer our April question too.

Take care!



Till next time ~
Fundy Blue

Standing Into Danger https://selkiegrey4.blogspot.com
Copyright ©2026 – All rights reserved.

My next post will be Friday, April 10th. 🤞 



Note:  "Atmospheric "skip" (skywave propagation) allows AM radio signals to travel hundreds or thousands of miles at night by reflecting off the ionosphere. During the day, the sun creates the D layer, which absorbs AM signals, restricting range to a "ground wave". At night, the D layer vanishes, allowing signals to bounce off higher layers, creating long-distance reception often heard as distant, fading stations."
(Google AI Assistant).

Skywave, Ground Wave, Skip Zone and Skip Distance – Electronics Technician – Volume 7 – Figure 1-8 – Larry D. Simmons Floyd L. Ace II (Public domain)


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Friday, March 20, 2026

Déjà Vu

Aloha again from rainy Honolulu!
It's been raining frequently since Tuesday evening again,
and we are under a flash flood warning again until Sunday evening.
Periodically we get a glimpse of sunshine, but that again remains a tease.

A Rainy Thursday Morning This Week
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
March 19, 2026
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A Rainy Thursday Morning Last Week
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
March 12, 2026
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Life in 445 Square Feet on Another Rainy Day 
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
March 17, 2026
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Meanwhile we continue to make the best of it.
We had one lovely day with sunshine, and we spent it with our friends Kathy and Bruce.
I went to school with Kathy in Wolfville High School in 1963-64.
She was in my brother's class, and we reconnected in Honolulu several years ago.
She has lived here a long time, and we marveled at how we two Bluenosers
ended up spending so much time in Honolulu, of all places.

We spent Monday afternoon exploring the Koko Head area
with its beautiful craters of welded tuffs and basalts along a rugged seacoast,
followed by dinner at Kathy and Bruce's home.
It's a day I'll always remember.

Kathy, Terry, and I 
Koko Head District Park
Oahu, Hawaii, USA
March 16, 2026
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Koko Head and Its Famous Koko Head Stairs
Oahu, Hawaii, USA
March 16, 2026
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Terry, Kathy, and Bruce
Koko Head District Park
Oahu, Hawaii, USA
March 16, 2026
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The Halona Blowhole
Water erupts through a lava tube when the tide is high.
Oahu, Hawaii, USA
March 16, 2026
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Halona Beach Cove
Oahu, Hawaii, USA
March 16, 2026
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Sandy Beach Park
Oahu, Hawaii, USA
March 16, 2026
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For Gillena ~ A Birthday Treat ~ Chocolate bread pudding to celebrate my birthday at the Hideout.  I waited our whole time in Hawaii to enjoy this sinfully rich and delicious treat. Yummy!!!
Chocolate Bread Pudding
at the Hideout
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 19, 2026
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For Nicole ~ Friendly Faces ~ My dear friend Carolyn who gave me this beautiful lei for my birthday on Wednesday.
Carolyn and I
Lobby of the Royal Kuhio
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 18, 2026
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For Tom ~ Hula ~ Hula is the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people, a sacred cultural practice that connects Hawaiians to their history, ancestors, and spirituality.  My kumu hula says that even if you are not Hawaiian, your ancestors are with you when you dance.  I love to watch Kapiolani dance.  Her face is filled with the joy and power of the dance.  
 Kapiolani Dancing at Kanikapila
The Royal Grove
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 18, 2026
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Just a few days left!
The rain is supposed to stop Sunday night, 
so we're hoping to visit our favorite outdoor spots on Monday.
Then Tuesday it's home to balmy Colorado.
Yes, it's warmer there than here. 😂

Terry and I at the Hideout
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 19, 2026
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Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
Standing Into Danger                                    https://selkiegrey4.blogspot.com
 Copyright ©2026 – All rights reserved.

My next post will be 
Wednesday, April 1, IWSG Day. 🤞 

On the Bay of Fundy
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Friday, March 13, 2026

Making the Best of It!

Aloha from rainy Honolulu!
It's been raining frequently since Tuesday evening,
and we are under a flash flood warning.
Periodically we get a glimpse of sunshine, but that's a tease.

The governor of Hawaii, Josh Green, ordered all state offices,
University of Hawaii campuses, public and charter schools on Oahu, Kauai, and Maui
closed on Friday, because an incredible amount of rain and high winds are expected. 

We shall see.  I'm looking at patches of blue sky as I write.

A Rainy Thursday Morning
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
March 12, 2026
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Meanwhile we're making the best of it.
I've been working with my friend Carolyn on hula chants and dancing,
and we continue to enjoy kanikapila at the Royal Grove 
(although Wednesday's was cancelled because of rain).

Carolyn and I at Kanikapila 
Royal Grove, Waikiki
February 25, 2026
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Mariko, Vanessa, and Donna Lee Perform a Hula
Carolyn and I Are in the Audience
March 5, 2026
Photo by Sachiko Miyoshi

And yes, DRUM ROLL, I earned my pā'u hula, my dance skirt!
Besides showing commitment and learning hula steps and dances,
I had to memorize a traditional Hawaiian oli and perform it in front of the class.
This oli requests permission to enter the dancing space.
You have no idea how much practice I put into this oli.
The Oli "Liuliu"

I thought I would be performing it at the end of the class, 
but I had to hop up unexpectedly and do it earlier.
That meant the only video I have was taken
by my iPhone standing on the floor from across the room.
To post it here I had to film a video of my video. 
Whatever works! 😂

Likewise, the next photo is a still I captured from my double-iPhone video.
Admiring My pā'u hula
Kainoa and I
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
March 12, 2026
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For Gillena ~ A Great Meal ~ Happy Hour chicken nachos at the Yard House ~ generous with chicken and fresh veggies, delicious!  This popular special is so big, Terry and I were challenged to finish one shared serving.
Yummy Nachos!
The Yard House
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 27, 2026
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For Nicole ~ Little Laki, a favorite kitty at Cat Café MOFF.  He's a pistol, which is why I love him. 😂 The Japanese really enjoy relaxing with cats, so there are several of these cafés in Honolulu.
Little Laki!
Cat Café Moff, International Market Place
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 9, 2026
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For Tom ~ The Aloha Spirit ~ Terry's pickleball buds had a happy hour get-together on March 10th at the Secret Spot for Terry's 75th birthday. Terry's birthday was actually the 11th, but that's when we could all meet.  The guys are the pickleball players.  I knew Val and Edna through hula.  Many people like to meet during happy hour because the food and drink specials are so much cheaper.  At the Secret Spot you can get a personal pizza and a mai tai for $12 or a beer and personal pizza for $10.  We are experts at Happy Hour! 😂  
Terry's Pickleball Friends Celebrate His Birthday
Terry (front left), Me, Val, Edna, Ted, John, Kerrie, and Jim
The Secret Spot
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 10, 2026
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For Debra ~ I spotted Hula Dog!  He's an old guy now, but he accompanies his Hula Auntie as she drapes Hawaiian icons located in Waikiki with leis.  Hula Dog has a younger Hula Buddy now who has joined them on their walks.  Hula Dog enjoys sneaking naps whenever he can.  He's one of my favorite locals.   
Hula Dog at the Feet of Prince Kūhiō 
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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Hula Dog and Hula Buddy
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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Hula Auntie Drapes Flowers on Prince Kūhiō's Statue #1
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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It's lovely to see Hula Auntie honoring people like Prince Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole.  His birthday on March 26th is a state holiday.  Prince Kūhiō was a champion for native Hawaiian rights. He served as the Territorial Delegate from Hawaii in the U.S. House of Representatives for 10 consecutive terms from 1903 until he died in office in 1922.  He is the only one born into royalty who has served in the U.S. Congress. 
Hula Auntie Drapes Flowers on Prince Kūhiō's Statue #2 
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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Prince Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole

I hate to think our time here is winding down.
And more rain is coming next week, our last week.
But that's okay.  Friends, get-togethers, hula, maybe some pickleball,
and happy hours will keep us hopping despite the rain.

Terry and I at the Hideout
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
March 3, 2026
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Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
Standing Into Danger                                    https://selkiegrey4.blogspot.com
 Copyright ©2026 – All rights reserved.

My next post will be 
Friday, March 20th. 🤞 

On the Bay of Fundy
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All Rights Reserved