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Is it finances or......?
#11
Love the rain.

canhle
canh Le
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#12
Carey, Re: the midwest,
I live in Kansas City (for now anyway) and we get about 20 "perfect" days a year. In Puna you get, what about 350? [Big Grin]
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#13
ditto to pam's post.

and to add: i CAN"T wait to get the heck off of o'ahu. it's sooooo noisy.

malia paha o lohe aku

perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

w. james

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#14
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Originally posted by pslamont

We picked upper Puna for the rain forest, the rural culture, the land availability...
Speaking only as a resident-to-be, my wife and I are attracted to the things that Pam spoke of. Simple quiet beauty, pleasant weather, snorkeling at Kapoho and other places, plants growing wild which we pay money for as houseplants, there really are a lot of good qualities about this area. Particularly in contrast to where we live now. Bakersfield, CA is essentially a desert with really bad air quality and lots of Republicans. (I keed, I keed.)

No, wait, we've all forgotten. Puna sucks. It's a terrible place to live, a place that nobody should move to. There's tens of thousands of people who shouldn't move to Puna.[}Smile][8D]

Aloha! ;-)
Aloha! ;-)
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