A Year in Waipahu Most travel books and blogs focus on the bright and shiny places in this world. Not this one. You landed here instead. Of course I enjoy the bright and shiny places, just as much as the next tourist. But for my money, the best stories happen in the regular places of this world. The neighbors who share their story, and maybe their food. The kids who grow up in rather plain fashion but are destined to move mountains. The local business owners who know everyone. And then there are the regular buildings. In towns with some history (and generations of families), the homes reflect a certain pride. Houses are well kept but not ostentatious. In these kinds of neighborhoods, people's homes are not for show but for lifestyle. In these regular neighborhoods, community centers are centers of life. They can be cultural centers, churches, temples, schools, you get the idea. As Centers, they are us...
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