I ka nana no a 'ike. By observing, one learns. ('Olelo No'eau) We are a pair of makua o'o (elders in training) who live from a small golden wagon because we also live with Environmental Illness -- we must be mobile, like birds. To adapt to the reality of the environment changing, we kilo (notice), record (over time), make changes (adapt). From the place called the "Prairie Front" (South Whidbey Tilth) we begin a record of our experiences and blog it here.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
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First Frost
Magic was alive this morning when I stepped out the door just after 8 am. Fog was settling into a crisp morning with a sky clear with stars...
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Sunday Early afternoon Mostly clear sky Clouds gradually moved in Warm, with little wind Inside the kitchen We dig into ...
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"Hau'oli wā Ala Polohiwa a Kanaloa. May you reignite your personal fire and honor those that have passed. We are on the sun's...
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Cold and damp. Around 1:30 PM Wind blowing in from the south. One lone hawk circled over the north field. We reconsider parking spot. ...
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