Chapter 1 ~ Let's Stay in Touch and a story about Honoka'a
Monday, September 19, 2011
There are lots of murals in Honoka'a on the sides of buildings. The town's feel is that of the 1920's - 30's. Not much has been updated, which gives the town a unique feel.

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This mural is on the building where I've taken yoga classes. The teacher is a beautiful person, inside and out. She's been so welcoming. 

I'm glad I already have a yoga teacher. That continuity is important to my spiritual wellness.
Here's the vegetable stand that's only a block from my house. They pack a lot of veggies in that little building. The picture below is only a part of it. To the left is another whole section with flowers and squash. 

The ladies are friendly. They even traded me some cabbage and tomatoes for a basket of my avocados.
Look at these cool storefronts downtown. People live in the apartments above the stores. It's such a cute little main drag - called Mamane Street. First thing in the morning, it's pretty quiet - no traffic, not even many pedestrians. Then again, there aren't many people living here - about 2000. Honoka'a is a village.