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October 2003 – Issue #29

TROUTS LATEST PHOTOS October, 2003 – Issue #29 BOB AND CAMILLE AT HOME ON MAUI TYGER TYGER, BURNING BRIGHT That little Kai kitty is growing into an impressive animal.  He is an adolescent now and his stripes are showing boldly.  This is a good time to inform everyone that we recently finished reading ” Life […]

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August 2003 – Issue #27

TROUTS LATEST PHOTOS August, 2003 – Issue #27 BOB AND CAMILLE AT HOME ON MAUI BREW CREW Friday is brewing and bottling day.  On August 1, Bob and Amy slave away on this weeks batch. BIODIESEL RELAY Shaun and Pam helped us kick off this Cross Country Biodiesel Relay promoting renewable fuel from Maui to

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Art of Trash

THE ART OF TRASH FASHION SHOW APRIL 11, 2003 Queen Ka’ahumanu Center, Maui A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL The MC, Rob Parsons, stands to the left of the models and attempts to pull order out of chaos.  Meanwhile, the models seem more interested in talking trash while tossing around two green Cyclops dolls.

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April 2003 – Issue #23

TROUTS LATEST PHOTOS April, 2003 – Issue #23 BOB AND CAMILLE AT HOME ON MAUI TARO PATCH Between March 11th and April 20th, Bob transformed the cardboard sheet mulching experiment and weed bank, into a terraced garden perfect for the dry land taro given us by Duke. GOT POI? What’s good enough for the Polynesians

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Maui Plastic

MAUI’S HOMELESS PLASTIC The plastic in the following photos, taken January 17, 2003 represent 18 months of plastic ‘recycling’ collected and hauled from businesses, homes and the county drop boxes.  There are an estimated 400 bales of mixed plastic sitting in the sun at the Maui Central Baseyard. From this perspective it looks like a

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Peace and Aloha

Peace Marching, Hawaiian Style Peace and Aloha From Maui, January 18, 2003 A diverse crowd gathered at the War Memorial to show their anti-war principles by marching for peace. The marchers had a uniquely local look As well as an international one From the patriotic to the political To those who prefer to celebrate life

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