08-29-2018, 04:51 PM
Lately I've taken to doing my weekly bicycle ride down Beach Road, as it is all paved south of Kahaki now, and with a speed limit of only 15 MPH, it offers safe and scenic exercise.
As I approach Pakaka road, a mystery comes into view immediately mauka of Beach Road. There is an abandoned, looted vehicle with the words "KAPU" and "NO TRESPASSING" spray painted repeatedly all over it. This is not terribly unusual; all manner of abandoned items can be found along Beach Road. However, next to the "kapu car" is a 20-foot tall pile of crushed vehicles, consisting of the mashed remains of many cars.
There appears to be no house on said property, or any other structures. There is, however, a lawn chair which, until lately had been occupied by a large, friendly, shaka-waving man.
Many questions arise.
1. How? How did so many crushed cars get there?
2. Why? Why would anyone go to such effort?
3. When? Has this always been there and I never noticed before? Maybe the evacuation route improvement cleared some brush and revealed this wonder?
4. What? Is the car kapu? Are all the cars kapu? Is the property kapu? Is this what happens to vehicles that violate the kapu?
5. Who? Who was the smiling shaka-shaking man? I should have stopped and asked him about this creation while I had the chance. However, my instincts suggested that perhaps I should just return the shaka and keep peddling.
As I approach Pakaka road, a mystery comes into view immediately mauka of Beach Road. There is an abandoned, looted vehicle with the words "KAPU" and "NO TRESPASSING" spray painted repeatedly all over it. This is not terribly unusual; all manner of abandoned items can be found along Beach Road. However, next to the "kapu car" is a 20-foot tall pile of crushed vehicles, consisting of the mashed remains of many cars.
There appears to be no house on said property, or any other structures. There is, however, a lawn chair which, until lately had been occupied by a large, friendly, shaka-waving man.
Many questions arise.
1. How? How did so many crushed cars get there?
2. Why? Why would anyone go to such effort?
3. When? Has this always been there and I never noticed before? Maybe the evacuation route improvement cleared some brush and revealed this wonder?
4. What? Is the car kapu? Are all the cars kapu? Is the property kapu? Is this what happens to vehicles that violate the kapu?
5. Who? Who was the smiling shaka-shaking man? I should have stopped and asked him about this creation while I had the chance. However, my instincts suggested that perhaps I should just return the shaka and keep peddling.