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stone

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Aloha higher-siders! anyone here live on the big island of hawaii? i got some homegrown herbs and interesting thoughts to share with anyone interested.
 

satyagraha

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<blockquote>...interesting thoughts to share with anyone interested.</blockquote>

Tell me about it and let's see. Hook me up.

Mainland here. It just started raining away the snow, here in the SW corner of Washington.
 
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stone

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<blockquote>...interesting thoughts to share with anyone interested.</blockquote>

Tell me about it and let's see. Hook me up.

Mainland here. It just started raining away the snow, here in the SW corner of Washington.


what would you like to know about? its an easy place to live off grid, growing food, ganja, and anything else you can think of really.
its sunny here more then half the year, lots of rain though.
Are you in Washington state or DC?
 

satyagraha

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Are you in Washington state or DC?
State.

My mom was a navy nurse there just after WWII and never stopped talking about how she loved it there, how nice it was. Somehow she and my father settled for the LA burbs. I couldn't wait to bail out of there and get back north where I saw this part of the world at age ten and eleven on fishing trips with my dad and brother. The people were just way nicer than in LA. And I think I have always been a tree worshiper at heart. Sadly, with corporations owning all the woods, you never get to see a mature forest come back. They mow them down in 30 or 40 years and monocrop with one species and pour on the herbicides.

When I hit Pearl Harbor in '66, I was only 19 and the legal age was 20, and I couldn't rent a motorbike to ride around Oahu. So, each time I was there, I stayed drunk at Ft. DeRussy, or walked around the Honolulu slums. What fun! I knew there was more to behold, but I was in a trap. I learned to just stay at PH and do the EM Club. I could still get drunk and save the bus ride.
 

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