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Introduce yourself
Aloha kakou
(may there be friendship or love between us, greetings)

WOW! What a cornucopia of new and interesting people! In just a few days.

Welcome!

Mgeary!

Angeloahu1!

Rumi in Hawaii!

Aikahimomma!

Jay Jay!

Makuu Home!

Nvnites!

Hooligal!

Punapetah!

'O wau no me ka mahalo
(I am, [yours] respectfully)

P.S. Kapohcat
"Near the house with the turtles tiled into the bottom of the swimming pool?"
If you mean the 3-story house light green/blue in color - yep! That house - the dark blue on post & pier - then our lot!


Joey "O"
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aloha neighbors -

this is don in kapoho - formerly of opihikao, kehena & kalapana

i moved to lower puna almost seven years ago from lower ohio - hamilton if you're curious - hamiltucky if you know

my mainland background is nursery/landscape & farming around southern ohio and eastern kentucky - that's my passion here too & you couldn't
find a better place for it

all of my experience here has been with tropical fruits and ornamentals - want to learn the mysteries of vegetable growing here & needless to
say none of us are in kansas anymore - kapohocat 'the angel of the tidepools' told me about punaweb so i'll be haunting the boards

my animal house years earned me degrees in painting/illustration and industrial design from r.i.t. rochester n.y. - class of '87 if any of you were
up on the roof with me after bob sherman's life drawing classes

i do agricultural and landscape projects & then maintain them if needed - empty lots to a 17 acre fruit farm - property line screens to a 300 tree orchard

when i don't have cinder in my boots i paint houses, concrete, portraits and big ugly flower pots from the wal-mart clearance shelves

my internet access is still a problem but i am grateful for paved roads, electricity, a county water line, and a cell phone that works where you live

feel free to email as i check it a couple of times a week - gee the 21st century is kinda cool!

enjoy the new adventures - more are on the way

don

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Aloha y'all.

I am new to this forum but Cat keeps me updated mostly. I have met a few of you.

I met Cathy 8 years next week. or as she would say 8 long years. Lived in Hawaii almost the same. Love it here. Still haven't taught her how to cook. Although now at least she burns less. oh yah, thats how we met. In a internet cooking club that her friend Sonia (that now writes for the HIJ) needed set up.

Before I moved here from Kansas, I was about to put a snow shovel on my car and drive south until someone asked me what it was.

I lived on Chuk Island when I was young so I wasn't unfamilar with the tropics. Course that was more than 50 years ago. Hawaii wasn't even a state then. When Cathy said she lived in the village of Honomu, I expected a "village" - thatched roofs etc. Who knew it was houses with trailer house windows - Jalousies. The day I arrived there was a cold spell - it was down to 59 in Honomu. Everyone was in long pants and long sleeves. I put on shorts and a Tshirt and they said brah you come crazy?? At that time, pidgeon was still a foriegn language to me.

I've worked in buidling since I was young. Still in HS. I had a GC license in Kansas. I lived in lake country in Missouri for 10 years. My dad worked for the weather bureau so we moved every few years. I built even when I worked at Boeing. Construction paid for my hobbies - like farming 200 acres of wheat ground, and remodeling the farm house that came with it. And computers and tech stuff. But building in Hawaii is a challenge at best. After 8 years, I have come to terms with unavailability of things - like drywall shims. Now I know why - cardboard soaks up water. Also ask my friends Da Banana Boys about my earthquake experience. Their pier blocks were moving and although on a slight incline, I could not figure out where the water was coming from... no braddah, not water, little rocks underneath slipping out and pier moving. Big reason for no cinder and poured in place piers. and Pinned.

I am redneck at heart. I also feed all the stray cats in my neighborhood and try to catch, nueter and release. I have one son in the military - who sometimes isn't bright like when he left Korea last year (on a black hawk base - couldn't been much safer) because he was sick of Korean food to go to Colorado and now maybe on his way to iraq.

I go by Robert or Bob, once in awhile an friend who is older calls me Bobby. That's it. Oh yah and punafarm boy is our neighbor and makes the best guacamole.

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Aloha Punagirl and everyone Rob, Wanda, and Noelani we have already made the move we arrived July 15 and love the entire island. Mahalo

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Ok lurkin no more, some of you know me by my radical and sometimes irreverant posting, but you may know me better by my 1932 flatbed truck with the big dogs in the back. We used to cruse Pohiki and stuff but it's gettin to be to much change for me.

I was born in San Francisco, rasied on the pennsula in SM and took off after HS to travel the world. Well at least the states for awhile.
Have attended a baker's dozen worth of college's and universities. Art not english was my usual major. Although I've majored in Political Science, Anthropology, Psychology, Criminal Justice and Women's Studies.( 1 credit from the UHH certificate.) Architectural Preservation and Restoration, Sculpture and ceramics at Tulane University and working on Victorian homes and antiques was my New Orleans life. Built a bar in a Hotel 25+ years ago and it's still pumpin. http://www.thecolumns.com/index.cfm

San Francisco State U was were I joined the SNAG Society of North American Goldsmiths and metalsmithing took my interest for awhile.

My first trip to Hawaii was on a oneway ticket in 74, was in oahu and maui for several months, this was puka shell time. The 22 years since then I'd be back and forth once or twice a year each time evaluating the rate of growth and wonder if I ever end up here "forever" would there be any space left.

In 78 when I was in Waikiki with my pregnant wife I remember us going to move to Lahaina but there was like nothing for rent, just for sale, in town. Pahoa is gonna end up like Lahaina you watch.

So in the mid 90's after New Orleans becomes the murder capital and I'm back from living in Europe I can't go back and live in DOTcom bayarea. They totally made it like LA and I'd been everywhere else in the country. Lived in Ohio, Oregon, Washingto, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Georgia, Mississippi,, Florida, Louisana, Missouri, Mass., Neveda, and of course Cali. and hawaii. So I've traveled through all the other states between them. (Can I say, they suck)

That was the 70's-80's Then SF 4 years-NO another year then-Europe for one summer waiting for winter so when I take my dog to quarentine back then we were going for the 4 coolest months.-and then Home here in 96.

Started in Hamakua, then Papa'aloa, then Puna hoping it would stay sleepy quiet forever, lol. not. Did some architectural work when I first got here, now my abilities are slowed by my disabilities but not stopped. Spend too much time on this thing, but there's no cost in gas to go anywhere. It's like a cyber bar, serve yourself. As of late I've been getting involved with community stuff mainly because in the last 4 years crap's been changing so fast all around me it's moved me to be involved.
Even though it exhaserbates my condition.

I'm pretty emotional when it comes to the aina and that was the ticket Harry Kim ran on. It looks to me all the anti-aina stuff has been growing on his watch mo betta. And when I see idiots moving in and thinking they're gonna do just what they were doing in east LA, it's time to say no. So I got involved with the HPPNW a few years ago, and didn't do much with them till this year, (another story) when I started our own street watch because of all the funding hoopla.

Anyway with this my hundredth post I guess I'll be a Punatic now. Looking forward to meet you, those active members here, at the Punaweb party and those who end up in Puna
later a hui huo.

ALOHA

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punapetah

Aloha kakou (may there be friendship or love between us, greetings)

Someone posted: "People's responses speak volumes about the speaker (writer)." Of course I don't apply that to myself - LOL.

But applying that to you - It would give me great pleasure to pop a lid (wine,beer, whatever) and just listen.

I'm a hopeful sooner (Almighty Spirits Willing) rather than latter puna nieghbor/watcher.

You seem to have sprouted recently on PunaWeb, even though you've reached 100's status - congradulations! Keep plugging away - I'm looking forward for the next plateau of 1,000!

'O wau no me ka mahalo, (I am, [yours] respectfully)


Joey "O"
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Joey "O"
A hui huo kakou
@punagirlz

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For those that may have missed it, there is a yahoo group website for posting photos of yourself, your pets, your property.... whatever. Nice to put a face to a name as always. Please contribute!
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/PunaWeb...rowse/e2db

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Aloha, Punafarmboy from Hamiltucky aka Don! I'm originally from Miamisburg to be exact. Upper lower Ohio, so to speak.

Hooligal, I'll be checking back for the links to your container house blog.





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Makuu home
check the yahoo punaweb friends pictures I just posted a picture of Makuu Dr. pre-albizia, 1979.

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