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8 responses

25 06 2011
tomquinlanThomas A Quinlan

Your family house is still alive and well in Kohala.
I moved it to a friends place so that it could be cared for and restored.
That is exactly what is happening. It is looking beautiful. I will send you photos if you like.
Thomas A. Quinlan
Historic Properties Services, LLC.
Suzuki/Morgan Architects, Ltd.
General Contractor BC25716
P.O. Box 6226
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Tel: (808) 987-4488
tq@interpac.net

Historic Properties Services, LLC

A Consortium of Architects, Archaeologists, General Contractors & Historic Preservation Specialists working together to make our past a living and useful part of the present through education, preservation, restoration, reconstruction and adaptive reuse of our architectural heritage.

25 06 2011
Rebekah's Studio

Thank you so very much for the good news. I am very happy!

25 07 2010
Kevin Andrews

I just wanted to wish you all the best with your wedding ministry in Hawaii! Thanks for mentioning your affiliation with the Universal Life Church (http://ulc.net). We are proud to have you as an ambassador to the good people of Hawaii!

9 01 2010
Kapua Chang

Aloha my friend,
Came across your site, just want to wish you a Happy Birthday and hope you’re feeling better soon. One of my favorite quotes that gets me through the junk days: “We can’t change the wind, but we can adjust our sails.” Lots of Aloha.

10 01 2010
Rebekah

Aloha e Kapua,
That’s a great quote! Thank you! Hope to surface soon!

2 01 2010
Paul Stewart

Absolutely love the “20 views from my porthole”…
Would like to post a link to say go look at an image on The Danube at Mouth to Source.
I’m based in Phnom Penh and shoot panoramas. Most imaging is along the Mekong.
All the best for 2010.

2 01 2010
Rebekah

Paul, you have a very interesting concept in your website. Folks who are interested can go to http://mouthtosource.net/rivers/about/ and click on the Danube to see the 360-degree panoramic images of the river in other seasons; or click on the main menu tabs at the top. That was pretty interesting to see what the places looked like under the snow and in the daylight! Thanks for the info.

20 12 2009
Betty Helwig

Have a good trip back home. We saw a travellogue on the Christmas markets of Germany and Austria on TV 2 different times this week. Envy you the experience.
Love, Betty and Joe

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