Last night my chapter of master naturalists met for a luau. We listened to Hawaiian music while we visited, ate and drank. The food was delicious. We talked and listened and soon enough three hours flew by. We took our desserts outside to talk about future plans for the chapter and kept at it until the mosquitoes chased us inside. Everyone in the group was fascinating to me. All are people from whom I can learn. Several people there volunteer more than 500 hours per year. I am no where near that free with my time but I do admire their dedication.
Sunday, July 21, 2019
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