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I lived in Houston almost two years. The apartment I had was o.k but there were some serious issues I spoke about in previous threads here. Yesterday(Sunday) I received a phone call around 3 AM Central Time from my previous neighbor,Cheryl. She was at the fire during the blaze where there were 2 different fire departments putting the fire out. The neighbor above and to the left of my previous apartment fell asleep in bed with a fucking lit cigarette which caused the deadly fire that killed him as well as the girl who lived next to him.Because there was NO FIRE WALL and NO INSOLATION between the upstairs and downstairs units,the entire building was destroyed and everybody there who servived the deadly blaze was homeless and lost everything!!Now I see why I am here now.
Saturday, I went into the "Valley" and did some serious hiking. I was on King's Trail and had to be taken down a treacherous trail via 4 wheel drive Jeep going only 10 MPH down a steep,narrow road.I was dropped off just off the trail and was told how to get to the beach as well as my friend's house.I was well prepared and took some photos. Breathtaking sites and the path I needed to take to get to my friend's house had 3 different rivers that I had to get across by foot. No bridges,just lots of fresh falling water from the snow that was melting off the peaks of at least 6 different mountains!I got to her house which is built in to the hill it rests on and looks just like a four story tree house!I went up the steep water fall about twenty yards from the house and climbed up three tears finding the line that supplies water from the falls to Maka'ala's house. She is one of my co-workers and invited me to her home as well as a fabulous twin birthday party lower in the valley.We had a blast and the folks I met were genuine and real friendly!I had already been drinking with Maka'ala and there were some home made "brownies" there which completely finished me and Maka'ala off. We stayed till around 11PM and took a 4 wheel cycle up the steep hill to her van.I got back home around midnight and crashed. Yesterday, I was in severe pain in my upper thy from all the hiking up hill but the view as well as the beach I visited (and I was the only human there)I will never forget. I will be returning there on Friday( as long as the muscles subside)with my boss who owns property there where there are wild horses and a tree fort made like a house in a huge tree!We'll stay there through sunday.Aloha!
Saturday, I went into the "Valley" and did some serious hiking. I was on King's Trail and had to be taken down a treacherous trail via 4 wheel drive Jeep going only 10 MPH down a steep,narrow road.I was dropped off just off the trail and was told how to get to the beach as well as my friend's house.I was well prepared and took some photos. Breathtaking sites and the path I needed to take to get to my friend's house had 3 different rivers that I had to get across by foot. No bridges,just lots of fresh falling water from the snow that was melting off the peaks of at least 6 different mountains!I got to her house which is built in to the hill it rests on and looks just like a four story tree house!I went up the steep water fall about twenty yards from the house and climbed up three tears finding the line that supplies water from the falls to Maka'ala's house. She is one of my co-workers and invited me to her home as well as a fabulous twin birthday party lower in the valley.We had a blast and the folks I met were genuine and real friendly!I had already been drinking with Maka'ala and there were some home made "brownies" there which completely finished me and Maka'ala off. We stayed till around 11PM and took a 4 wheel cycle up the steep hill to her van.I got back home around midnight and crashed. Yesterday, I was in severe pain in my upper thy from all the hiking up hill but the view as well as the beach I visited (and I was the only human there)I will never forget. I will be returning there on Friday( as long as the muscles subside)with my boss who owns property there where there are wild horses and a tree fort made like a house in a huge tree!We'll stay there through sunday.Aloha!