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Kuehu Lepo
(the wind of Ka'u that) beats up the dust
Sunday, November 16, 2014
why it is good to have evening chores
You catch all the weird stuff going on: last month it was lightning hitting ten feet away (sorry no pic), today it was a water spout. whoa!
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