Miscellaneous Thoughts, Part 1

What follows are some miscellaneous thoughts on the topic of the Cook Islands and our vacation there.

1) On July 4, in a country colonized by the English and ruled for a time by New Zealand, the United States Declaration of Independence was remembered. The radio station played a handful of patriotic songs, including "I'm Proud to be an American," and we overheard a few other references to the significance of this day for the United States. It seems so weird to me to have a country do anything at all in honor of another's independence.

2) Once a week there is one direct flight from Los Angeles to Rarotonga. All other flights into the capitol of the Cook Islands come from New Zealand or Australia. So travelers like us (from the US of A) are in the minority. This means that once we meet a fellow US traveler, we keep running into them. If we were paranoid, it would be so easy to believe we were being stalked. The couple wearing camouflage caught in the picture we took after landing in Rarotonga was the same couple sitting behind us in the airport before we boarded two weeks later. Spooooky.



In an effort to not disappoint in providing 30 days of posts, I will save some other thoughts for tomorrow.

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