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Tag Archives: Covid-19
From Full to Empty, Yet Still Full
Last March 2020, when Covid took hold in a really serious way, our Realtors, Chris Olson and Jill Roland, asked if I’d like to volunteer to distribute food boxes with the Farm to Families program. This program was designed by … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
Tagged Covid-19, farm-to-families, sunshine-valley
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May Quarantine Photos, Chapter One
I’m saving at least ten hours a week not going to the gym. Or going any other place, for that matter. I still go to the vet’s for pōpoki stuffs, like Noelani’s, Kalakoa’s, and Keola’s meds. Or Keola to get … Continue reading
Posted in 'Ono Kine Grindz, 365 Days, Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Quarantine Stuffs
Tagged Covid-19, flowers, masks, pua, Pōpoki, quarantine
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