tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17255600.post113808393289089790..comments2017-02-13T11:43:57.944+08:00Comments on This is the Kat: Pineapple fields forever...Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00905649311354023286noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17255600.post-1138297225629331142006-01-27T01:40:00.000+08:002006-01-27T01:40:00.000+08:00I remember being in Guatemala and wanting to get p...I remember being in Guatemala and wanting to get pictures of the colorful women at the market but we were counseled to either not do it or offer money. I guess that's fair considering I had no intentions of purchasing their wares at the moment. You're right though - it does seem kind of rude. Americans can be so obtuse about other cultures. I appreciate your sensitivity towards them. We just had some fresh pineapple last night for dinner - how much more I appreciate it now!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17255600.post-1138109858632259322006-01-24T21:37:00.000+08:002006-01-24T21:37:00.000+08:00Brings back memories of our time on Oahu! Amazing ...Brings back memories of our time on Oahu! <BR/>Amazing folks, those who work the pineapple fields. The sheer enormity of the task seems so overwhelming, yet they're out there, stooped, hands never idle, making their way through thousands of acres of monotony.<BR/>I have much more respect for any pineapple product I see in the stores now. All that work, and yet so relatively inexpensive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17255600.post-1138086145325652822006-01-24T15:02:00.000+08:002006-01-24T15:02:00.000+08:00Great picture. I understand your hesitation as wel...Great picture. I understand your hesitation as well as your desire to photograph the women. Maybe one day soon it can happen!Lowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11014088685507756473noreply@blogger.com