Mayor Derek Kawakami beat Bill Spitz (is he going to check out the Wednesday version of the Puhi Park Produce?) by making face masks the rule for everyone 5 years and older, effective 5 a.m., Tuesday. Bill is still waiting on his face mask order to come in which means “staying at home” until the mailman (the market starts at 2 p.m.) comes.
Mayor Derek Kawakami beat Bill Spitz (is he going to check out the Wednesday version of the Puhi Park Produce?) by making face masks the rule for everyone 5 years and older, effective 5 a.m., Tuesday. Bill is still waiting on his face mask order to come in which means “staying at home” until the mailman (the market starts at 2 p.m.) comes.
Gathering takes on a whole new world during COVID-19 as emails and texts connects with Brian Atendido who is “staying at home” in Wailua watching the mejiro raiding nesting materials for a nest somewhere other than his “jungle,” or John Feagans who is waiting for the two masks per person from Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe during this COVID-19 emergency (it was a snow day, Sunday!) in Kawaguchiko, Japan, or Dusty Plank from Cleveland, Ohio who also had a snow day over the Easter holiday.
How about some of those stay-at-home activities? Mayor Derek said less than 40 percent have done the census — did you do yours? Or, that signature capture for the upcoming mail-in election? Yes, the tax deadline has been moved to July, but this is still a good time to get that out of the way while waiting on the stimulus check…do we still need toilet paper?
Okay, it’s time for the Puhi Park Produce (no Soup Girls like the Kaua‘i Culinary Market, though), and Melissa McFerrin-Warrack (she was doing the Finnegan Day, Tuesday) said the Bread and Deli Connection should be opening after connecting with their plumber…is it still corn chowder on Wednesdays?