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Sunday, October 10, 2010. We've moved to Puna! When we moved to the goat farm in early August, we knew our time there was limited. S and K needed help around the farm for just two months before another pair of WWOOFers arrived in the beginning of October. We really enjoyed working the the animals and learned a great deal while there. We are grateful to S and K for their generosity and hospitality and we wish them each the best of luck! 8220;kalo” in Hawai'ian), which deserves its own post. Malu'Aina grow...

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Sunday, October 10, 2010. We've moved to Puna! When we moved to the goat farm in early August, we knew our time there was limited. S and K needed help around the farm for just two months before another pair of WWOOFers arrived in the beginning of October. We really enjoyed working the the animals and learned a great deal while there. We are grateful to S and K for their generosity and hospitality and we wish them each the best of luck! 8220;kalo” in Hawai'ian), which deserves its own post. Malu'Aina grow...

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WWOOFing in Honaunau: May 2010

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Friday, May 28, 2010. So what's the farm like? Most farms around here do mostly coffee, but our place is far more diverse than the average farm. In addit. Ion to coffee, this farm grows bananas, at least five types of avocados, dragon fruit. Lilikoi (passion fruit), pomelo, mango, papaya, mountain apples. Macadamia nuts (second most g. Rown crop in this region), Haitian star apple. Lemons, Surinam cherries. Limes, “ Buddha's hands. And through cheap labor (that's us! Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Getting up at ...

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WWOOFing in Honaunau: New Farm

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Thursday, August 5, 2010. While we've been to the second site, we haven't started working there yet. We have, however, begun learning our regular routine on the homestead, which is orientated. Around the daily needs of the ducks, chickens, rabbits, goats, and sheep living on the farm. Our routine breaks down into a three part working day:. It's illegal to keep rabbits on the ground in HI (look what happened in Australia. May remember from your 4th grade science class: they are aggressive, dirty, biting a...

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WWOOFing in Honaunau: Liliko'i, Liliko'i, Liliko'i

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Monday, August 30, 2010. Liliko'i, Liliko'i, Liliko'i. When we came to Big Island we didn't expect to spend so much of our time dominated by one fruit. We've mentioned liliko'i (Hawaiian for passionfruit. Ko'i is a vining plant that works its way up trees. It produces firm, egg-shaped fruit that turn from green to bright orange, yellow, red, or purple as they mature. They fall to the ground when ripe, the husk bein. But some locals don't consider them truly ripe until they've begun to shrivel like p.

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WWOOFing in Honaunau: August 2010

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Monday, August 30, 2010. Liliko'i, Liliko'i, Liliko'i. When we came to Big Island we didn't expect to spend so much of our time dominated by one fruit. We've mentioned liliko'i (Hawaiian for passionfruit. Ko'i is a vining plant that works its way up trees. It produces firm, egg-shaped fruit that turn from green to bright orange, yellow, red, or purple as they mature. They fall to the ground when ripe, the husk bein. But some locals don't consider them truly ripe until they've begun to shrivel like p.

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WWOOFing in Honaunau: A few words about milking goats and sheep

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Sunday, September 5, 2010. A few words about milking goats and sheep. The farm has more nuisance grass. Both the goats and the sheep are also given daily mineral supplements with their food. Because these milking animals were not bred for the tropical clime, internal parasites can be a problem. They are also given worm medication. At least 3x more often than they would be in a cooler climate. The dewormer is basically the same thing you'd give your dog, and probably less difficult to do. Is the main chore.

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