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Film at 11
07.29.12 (12:21 am)   [edit]
Yesterday I bought a small piece of wood (oak) and sume furring strips. The 4 x 4 foot wood was $16! Still I needed wood that was not treated whick much of our wood is. The other wood I could have bougth for the project was cedar but it smell too much. The wood platform and furring strips will sit on the ground and on it I'll place 3 plastic kennels. The kennels will protect all the pups from rain and sun. In the big kennel I also have a tarp overhead and am putting shade cloth around two sides. The puppies move in on Tuesday.

I also got my first deposit for the pups! That means the Kona Labradors Kennel is officially a business.

I drove up to Waikaloa Village today to work on a couple of projects and to pick up some Ham equipment I have been asked to sell.

On the way there and back I passed two odd things. The first one is wild goats along the road. More strange was the tent with police all around it and a car under cover. It appears there is a print or video ad being photographed along the road with black lava all around. I was unable to take any photos and can only guess at the vehicle as I could not see it. If I was to guess, the size of the vehicle was that of a Camaro.

I have asked someone to see if I can find who is filming what. As so the saying goes, "Film at 11".

 
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