07-04-2008, 06:37 PM
Well I hear what you all have to say. Really. I lived in Puna Kapoho for a year from 97 to 98. I did farm work for the most part. I know it's hard times now. It's like that here too. Kathy, you ask why I'd move here with a little one. Honestly, we are just done with the city life. What brings me back there? I felt such a strong community while I was there. When you know how to live off of the land, the economy doesn't affect you as much. We are very simple people. I just happen to have some good skills to get a job if I wanted to. I know all about being a "newbie". We are very adaptable. All we want is a lil chunk of land to live on with catchment, a propane stove and an outhouse. I don't need to work in Hilo. But I would commute until we figured out how to live and not commute. We'll come with a good chunk of money to live off of to start. I'm open to completely changing my profession to suit our lives. It's hard to explain. It's just our time to move there.
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