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::cue piano intro::
o/` Ya me voy de corazón...
Ya me voy con un tambor...
Yo le canto ... todo el dia... (le canto)...
Yo le canto ... todo el dia...
Yo le canto! ... yo le canto! o/`
o/` Yo le canto ... todo el dia...
Con cariño... y alegría...
Ya me voy con un tambor...
Con cariño... y moción...
La la la la... la la la la la... o/`
(poetic translation...)
So I am moving with my heart,
So I am leaving with a drum,
I sing to you all day long
with affection and joy,
So I am leaving with a drum,
with affection and emotion.
~Kass (flipping, because she felt like it)
8:30 p.m., Maui time... Whoa/haha. Nice flip, Kass! Thanks for the assist. You read me quite well. indeed: I've not been in much of a weblog writing mood these past few days, since much of the family is around for the Thanksgiving holiday, which also coincides with our move from Upcountry to Lahaina. So, it has been topsy-turvy and loads of fun, and not much in the way of silent moments to myself to read weblogs, contemplate them, and write my own.
Perhaps Trev can flip for me again sometime this weekend... hint-hint, "Holden." ;-)

The above picture is a sequence JJ and I made this afternoon, at the Lahaina Cinema Center parking lot, where he "stole" a few ollies offa the place. *lol* Even here in laid-back Lahaina, the security guards or whomevers of these places tend to be wary of skateboarders. However, there was one cool place JJ and I found which was absolutely hassle-free, and which we called King Kamehameha's brickyard. It's a National Historical Landmark, and the brick foundation is the only thing remaining of a building that the famous Hawaiian king occupied.
Anyway, this place was right by the lighthouse and wharf. Clicking on the above sequence will get you NOT to a larger version of it, but to another pic of JJ pulling off a neat trick at the site we nicknamed the "King's Brickyard."
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