Re: Deadly spider in Whole Foods
- From: dsi1 <dsi1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 15:23:33 -1000
TFM® wrote:
All the locals I talked to there are saddened by the explosion of development. Just imagine the kona side covered in houses and shopping centers.
One of my wife's friends is moving to the big island to get away from the insanity.
Generally, speaking humans will move into areas that support development and growth but there will always be spots on this world where one can get away from an excess of other humans. This is the natural progression to things.
Personally, I don't mind other folks and the change that development brings. I've lived in Kaneohe for about 10 years and the growth of traffic and congestion is noticeable but it could be worse. OTOH, I dislike going over the hill to Honolulu - that's a bit too much for me. Forget about Waikiki, going there is a real drag. I think most of the locals feel the same way too.
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