01-05-2016, 06:26 PM
Obie, happy new year to you.
I am glad you enjoy sunny kapoho and have made it your neighborhood. I lived kapoho in the 80's and again in the mid 90's, absolutely loved it. Farm lots were selling inexpensively for less than $25,000, houses near the ocean were selling for less than $100,000 regularly. If you ask a rambler like myself about kapoho these days? I would say The old times in kapoho were a much more relaxed, friendly, and fun way of living in paradise. Than The often tourists used, abused, uptight, restricted, and expensive kapoho it has become today,jmo.
Obie, You and I have a lot in common after all. I may not have been part of your neighborhood watch program (sorry holiday inn's not my style). I did vote for your county water, helped plant hundreds of trees, even helped build a few homes or extra large rock walls throughout kapoho. I guess you could say with my blood, sweat, and tears and ofcourse your mainland retirement money. We have helped make kapoho and what use to be the red road what it is today, A place on most visitors maps.
I am glad you enjoy sunny kapoho and have made it your neighborhood. I lived kapoho in the 80's and again in the mid 90's, absolutely loved it. Farm lots were selling inexpensively for less than $25,000, houses near the ocean were selling for less than $100,000 regularly. If you ask a rambler like myself about kapoho these days? I would say The old times in kapoho were a much more relaxed, friendly, and fun way of living in paradise. Than The often tourists used, abused, uptight, restricted, and expensive kapoho it has become today,jmo.
Obie, You and I have a lot in common after all. I may not have been part of your neighborhood watch program (sorry holiday inn's not my style). I did vote for your county water, helped plant hundreds of trees, even helped build a few homes or extra large rock walls throughout kapoho. I guess you could say with my blood, sweat, and tears and ofcourse your mainland retirement money. We have helped make kapoho and what use to be the red road what it is today, A place on most visitors maps.