Lots to show since the last installment. Farming, art, visitors, Christmas, pets, and the ever-present volcano.
Starfruit beginning to ripen. Finally, after months of just flowers, we're getting fruit! |
An afternoon's harvest - including the ripened starfruit. So juicy and sweet-tart. I can't find any way to preserve them for later, so we slice them into green salads! |
Here's the packaged product, ready for the local grocery shelves at ChoiceMart. It goes fast, and we plan to grow lots more cilantro, basil, and mint in addition to the rosemary. |
Artist at work. Photo by Tim Hearsum. We enjoyed several visits with Tim & Judy while they were staying on the island for 2 months. |
3 of Mark's paintings hanging in the Cliff Johns Gallery in Kealakekua. |
On Christmas morning, the palm tree sprouted its own bright red ornaments! |
We didn't bring a lot of extra "things" when we moved, but I had to bring my Santas. They look a little over dressed for the weather. |
Kate' sister and brother-in-law, Bonnie and John Gordon, made a whirlwhind trip around the island. Here we are enjoying the sunset cruise, heading back to Kailua-Kona from Kealakekua Bay. |
Spook also loves to help with the gardening. |
Django turned 9 years old, but he still acts like a puppy. Here he is playing with the neighbors' 4-month-old puppy Lea. Lea's going to be MUCH bigger than Django. |
When we travel, Django parties at Paws University. The other dog is a Parti Poodle. |
Nice! Hard to believe it was only a year ago -
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos and commentary. Kathy and I are very happy for you both and have been enjoying the blog.
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