Josh,
Thanks for sending me "on vacation"! Your photographs have a ton of soul and atmosphere. I can hear the rattling of the palm leaves, and can almost taste the pumpkin and freshly-caught fish. I'll bet Camelia kicks derriere when it comes to cooking!
"Ono" is Hawaiian for "delicious". How do you say it in Tahitian? You guys eat seaweed and limpets?
Your life looks a lot like the life my grandfather had, growing up in Hawaii where he struggled economically and either caught, traded for, or was given, fresh fish, fruit, and vegetables on a daily basis. He even found a natural pearl once in Pearl Harbor (that's how long ago it was), and remembered having seen Queen Liliuokalani in her carriage. I always envied him his youth, and to this day can't buy fish in a supermarket (it must be freely given, even in landlocked Colorado!).
My grandfather passed away at 92, having worked hard on the aku boat (tuna boat), as a stevedore, and later as a cooper. His cure-all for every disease from eczema to depression was "Go swim in the ocean." Even at 92, he was on ZERO medication, and still had buff deltoids!!!
You guys may not have the salaries of the gluttonous Exxon CEO, or of crooked politicians, but "Whoever has the most stuff when they die wins." is a total lie. It's "Whoever has the best heart, camaraderie, and is BUFF who wins!!!"
Your photos really made my day. A million thanks!!!
CarolK ("Recovering A$$hole")