Certain Hika'alani peeps have been showing up unannounced and unheralded (as is their preference) to clean and kanu during Kaleo's journey to Niu Yoka and points north. The long lawn has been mowed, the puhala circle tidied up, an ‘ohi'a and koa planted, and the homeless camp detritus hauled off to the dump. Thus do we emulate the servants of Kahikikuokalani who came here on the outstretched hands of her father Kahanoanewa in the days of his nephew Paumakua, the voyaging chief of Kailua. -- Kihei de Silva Comments are closed.
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