...mind you...they have been drinking...and this is Kipahulu...on a weekend.
In my tummy.
When Honolulu has forced heels upon me for far for too long.
This kitten prefers awkward stares while prowling unencumbered to the click, clack, rub, burn of complacence.
...visit the Senator from Hana because garans his office staff goinʻ get da bes grinds.
Fish, poi, rice, beef stew, potato salad. Das how.
Solution for the gypsy heart.
Maʻū ka lepo o kēia wahi.
The earth here is damp.
Sultry snow and curious clouds atop Alaheakalā (Haleakalā).
I am sensing a trend here.
Neglecting the blog for a month at a time....
Not attached enough to for the daily due diligence.
Not detached enough to let it retire.
Being walked through 40 years of research...and all the dirt that goes with it.
Two weeks of freezing in mid-March?
I suppose that's what 400.26 ppm of CO₂ looks like.
"The court has no subject matter jurisdiction as a result of international law." - Dr. Keanu Sai
Under international law, there is a Presumption of Continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Thus Hawaiian Kingdom law and the continuation of the Hawaiian State under international law persists, despite intervening events such as the overthrow of its government. Sovereignty is still in tact and remains with Hawai'i as an occupied nation. Therefore, the courts of the 'State of Hawai'i' have no legal jurisdiction.
With regards to this case: Four Molokai men will face arraignment and hearings in Maui Circuit Court later this month after being arrested and charged for their roles in a confrontation between two groups of fishermen in Molokai waters.
Perhaps would have been more aptly titled: BS-70.
...tiny macaroons grow on trees.