Normally, I just zip around locally without paying too much attention to things.
But, today a question comes up that I've been ignoring for quite a while.
At the SE corner of 130 and 132, the South end of Pahoa, the "newly constructed" buildings that have been sitting vacant for a very long time, ... 3 years or more, mebbie.
What's going on with them?
I have seen a taco truck there for a bit, a while back.
I've heard a variety of different stories of what has been going on there:
King Kim was building something for the county to operate; Kierkiewicz, or some relative of hers, was doing something; Something seemed to link Ikaika Marzo to its being built, and maybe some other things too.
As it looks, those unused buildings may be destroyed by termites before they're ever put to use.
Are they a demonstration of the well planned use of county resources, or ...?
But, today a question comes up that I've been ignoring for quite a while.
At the SE corner of 130 and 132, the South end of Pahoa, the "newly constructed" buildings that have been sitting vacant for a very long time, ... 3 years or more, mebbie.
What's going on with them?
I have seen a taco truck there for a bit, a while back.
I've heard a variety of different stories of what has been going on there:
King Kim was building something for the county to operate; Kierkiewicz, or some relative of hers, was doing something; Something seemed to link Ikaika Marzo to its being built, and maybe some other things too.
As it looks, those unused buildings may be destroyed by termites before they're ever put to use.
Are they a demonstration of the well planned use of county resources, or ...?
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Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.
Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.