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Post #303537 by Bay Park Buzzy on Wed, May 2, 2007 9:53 AM

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On 2007-05-01 18:11, Tiki-Kate wrote:
Hey Buzzy. I'm taking pictures of all the sunrises and sunsets in Maui for you.

Thanks Kate! I'll probably need them in the coming couple of months. it's been cloudy every night, with barely a sliver of sun. A couple years ago, it stayed like this all the way through July. I might have to feature other sunsets while mine are hiding

Speaking of sunsets
Yesterday the clouds broke for a couple minutes at sunset:

On 2007-05-01 18:09, Tiki Duddy wrote:
Hey buzzy, those shells are CRAZY! why are there so many there?

This would usually indicate that for a couple hundred years, the Indians used this spot to harvest seafood, and found an abundance of shellfish there to eat. That many shells is usually evidence that there was a well established permanent or seasonal Indian village there with a sizable community at some period in historical times. The shells are refered to as midden(trash), and there were obviously a lot shells harvested there for food over a long period of time. This was still a pretty desolate part of baja, so people have not taken all the shells yet. If they pave the road out there, the shells probably wouldn't last more than a year.
I've seen a few spots like this up and down the coast of baja, but this one was the most extensive and undisturbed that I have seen so far.

On 2007-05-01 19:46, Benzart wrote:
Hey what more could you ask for?

Better sunsets and a maid...for starters.

On 2007-05-01 20:27, RevBambooBen wrote:
Carpet is for losers!!

Most of you guys didn't even know I had carpet until I cleaned up a couple weeks ago...
It came with the house.

I got a double dose of our government yesterday: the DMV and the Post Office. The only thing more inefficient is a Mexican Bank. I was inspired to do nothing after those visits.

I still love my country though! And my wall to wall carpet. And my new coffee table. And my dog...

Buzzy Out!