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Contradictions of Historic Preservation and Sustai
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Obie,
I said:
"I can go to Luquins or Kaleos, but not from one to the other."

You said "Why would you need to do that ? You can't even walk there safely !" I teach my seventh graders how to use and understand examples, I guess you missed school the day your teachers taught how to comprehend an example.

What I said was an example of the difficulty in moving from one part of a tiny village to the other in a wheel chair. Not being able to walk is a real eye opener about how hard it is to move around and take care of even the most basic needs here in East Hawaii in a wheel chair. Old Pahoa is totally inaccessible to anyone who is not completely able bodied, which for a small community with a lot of retirees is going to be the kiss of death as the baby boomers who retired here age.



Carol
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
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RE: Contradictions of Historic Preservation and Sustai - by csgray - 04-08-2014, 09:47 AM

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