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September 11, 2006 at 11:02 pm #17823
I do not mind. I am 23, almost 24. I am a Libra.
September 11, 2006 at 11:08 pm #17825Ok, you just said Aloha in one of your ending and I know you like Hawai’i. Yeah Santa Fe New Mexico is my birth place so it is in my heart as well. I have always wanted to go to Hawai’i. Do you recommend any cool spots.
P.S. I loved Hiking, and fishing for rainbow trout when I was a kid.
September 12, 2006 at 3:05 am #17827Ok, you just said Aloha in one of your ending and I know you like Hawai’i. Yeah Santa Fe New Mexico is my birth place so it is in my heart as well.
-Yes, I remember that now. You should see this place after all the rains this summer. We went from having the worst drought in a hundred years to having the wettest summer in a hundred years!-
I have always wanted to go to Hawai’i. Do you recommend any cool spots.
-All the cool spots are hot spots. I was there three years ago and spent time on the four major islands – O’ahu, Maui, Kaua’i and Big Island. All are very different. My favorite is Kaua’i. You can really feel the difference between it, which is the oldest of the islands, and all the rest. The lifeforce is extremely strong there. On the eastern side, where I spent a lot of time, there is a large waterfall called Opaekaa near a very long and fantasy-like gorge. This area was very important to the ancient Hawai’ians and their ceremonies and has lots of hekau -sacred spots- all around. It is the wettest spot on earth and the avocado tree outside the place I was staying bore avocados that were, really, as big as small footballs. MOre than the other islands I was able to feel the Lemurian presence which was very sweet.
Maui has the extinct volcano, Haleakala, which has a very unusual, mystical and beautiful energy about it. The whole chain of islands has a strong alchemical feel to it. They are volcanic, with the very active volcano on Big Island, but surrounded by overwhelmingly large amounts of ocean water. Fire under water. Quite steamy! An intense place to visit. I’m looking forward to going back.-AA
September 13, 2006 at 12:13 pm #17829smiling back, my friend!
this forum is full of great contributions.
thanks for your thoughtful response.
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