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Kanani Aton

Hi Richard,
I love the recapture of runoff carrying fertilizer to grow food for fish. WOW, what an akamai ponderance. Must be the full moon. It really was a beauty, huh? last night's moon...

I also like the notion of listening to the stream, I got the picture you in my mind sitting like a happy buddha, catch and let go sort of thinking along the stream banks. Maybe, if you listen to the stream, you'll hear your answer to your question: what shall I plant here?

me ke aloha,
Kanani Aton Keliikoa
Hawaii DWS...and Kapuahi LLC, my other job and small business...

Sonia (foodiesleuth)

Sounds wonderful, Richard....A very nice dream which can become a reality...
I think I know where I can find you some hapu'u

Richard Ha

Aloha Kanani:
Thanks for the nice comments. The thing about water, whether ocean or river, is that you are always hoping to see something new and unexpected. I was back there yesterday peering into the stream looking for prawns. Yep, get.
Aloha
Richard

Richard Ha


Hi Sonia:

I would very much appreciate it if you can help me find some hapu'u.

Mahalo

Richard

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