Note carefully above the door. This is the "Piko" that I would cut with an adze tool to formally open 'Imiloa for the children to enter. The "Pilo" is a word for umbilical cord, and is woven from green leaves into a tightly woven lei. I was given three tries to cut all the way through. No one told me what would happen if I failed to do this in three tries!
Monday, February 27, 2006
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That's a great story. Waiting for more. Credit report online immediately
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