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To: Puna who wrote (8506)8/10/2000 2:20:37 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Puna....this can't be a one liner....But couple of things ...

1) You probably don't want any more 'business'...but a web page with lots of wonderful pages like this, and linked to a Hawaiian travel site would be great....you might even get them to pay money for your links...don't know if you give guided tours or not, but it does seem like there would be a big market for that....especially if one was able to see any of these animals...

2) Any animal or bird from the NW would be great...racoons are always fun...chipmunks, squirrels, bears, cougars, golden retrievers and papillions (hehehe....we love those)...

3) Oddest things happened on the way to work this AM....saw a squirrel get hit by a car, and I think everyone around in the cars all felt badly....a lot of brake lights went on at the same time...I'm sure that most of us wanted to go and move him....but too much traffic... The other was after that a car with the license: 284 KLP.....since my favorite number is 8, and these double to 8...don't know what that means...

BTW...having rocks in the sand depict animals is just such a great idea....does that have NW roots, Puna?



To: Puna who wrote (8506)8/10/2000 4:47:26 PM
From: Ga Peach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Well, I hope the Shark Ladies and Friend's are the first to git an autographed copy of that book! So exciting! Please do keep those photos coming for us to enjoy!

Exactly what kind of animals would one see along the West Coast of Canada?