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Thy-abundance
MemberMay 7, 2023 at 7:54 am in reply to: Hello off gridders! This is our bar and grill. My son did this himself. I think it’s pretty good for a 25 year old kid. Just thought I’d share.🌋🌺Aloha
Our children are a reflection of their parents and the Ohana (family) they keep. As adults we try and instill respect, discipline and work hard to ground the young minds and hearts in hard work and most important critical thinking. Our keiki (children) are our legacy that we try to leave for a better world. All which has almost been illuminated from the youth these days. I’ve worked with them in church youth groups and they are struggling to find purpose in a fallen world. BUT , I admire and am encouraged in some youth like your son. Seeing he has not only made a beautiful work of his own hands, but a wonderful place to have great family gatherings and maybe Bible studies 😉 would be awesome. You must be so proud as he took all his creativity and expressed his vision in this masterpiece of wood work. Well done! Beautiful Job young sir. 🤗
Thank ya for sharing your wonderful pictures and love for your sons hard work. It is amazing he built this all by himself. It’s built from love❤️ and you can see it. Praise God
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Thy-abundance
MemberApril 30, 2023 at 1:21 am in reply to: I found a cheap and non toxic weed killerAloha from Volcano Hawaii🌋
Don’t know if this will help unless your near the ocean…..we use ocean water in areas that have heavy seaweeds. Works wonders and kill all the weeds, vines, shrubs, and trees if you apply it heavy.
Shari’n is cari’n 😉
If your not near the ocean the ya’ll have to get to Hawaii to try this ancient Hawaiian secret.
Ha ha ha 😆
Aloha🌺
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Aloha
What a blessing. I to have experienced your adulation and encouragement by his actions. In Hawaii our youth are raised to respect each other especially Kupuna (elders) and Keiki (child). One day when a young man ran to the door I was going ta go through and said “hey Aunty let me open your door” I felt I had turned a corner in age. I must be older or is it my newly sprouting grey hair? Ha ha ha! I gave that young soul his selfless moment of absolute kindness and I graciously respectfully said “mahalo ke Akua”. He smiled back at me giggling and returned toward me the same praise words. Mahalo Ke Akua means “thanks be to God”in the Hawaiian language.
I loved how Yeshua had an appointed meeting of kindness in your day. There are so many descent people around and we should place our hopes on them. Sadly it’s easier to focus on the bad apples though. God is good 😉
I pray He continues to show you His presence daily with more and more appointed blessing by His people everywhere ya go. His plans are always perfect
God bless 🌺 and continue to shine His face upon you.
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We were planning to leave and move to the states. I’m so blessed we didn’t buy the home in Tennessee we were looking at buying.
We thought we had the best water here in Hawaii but I’m not to sure. Every time it rains my plants get sick, and I lost a rooster yesterday out of no where. He would have been a year young. We have trade winds here and it works both way. Blows toward blows away. Lots of streaks and earthquakes starting again. We live up near volcano but it’s not erupting anymore.
We want to leave here and we’re looking at either
Tennessee, Indiana, N or S Carolina or Idaho but now we will just pray. Any suggestions Danny and Wanda.
I am also on my knees praying for everyone that is affected by this catastrophic event. It’s just horrible and I have no words that could help or comfort.
God bless all of you
Jesus make a way
Let us run this good race in FAITH
HE is faithful to HIS people
Amen
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I agree with all you’ve expressed.
As I become wiser and stronger in my Fathers wisdom and strength in my own years.
I find myself as so few could say…”I have lived my life on paradise on earth and shall spend my greatest forever eternity in paradise in heaven with my Heavenly Father” well maybe others call there place Paradise also.
🎶What a day of rejoicing that will be🎵
So I press in daily trusting hoping and listening for His comforting voice and His caring guiding hand to show me His way.
Wherever my heart is so is His Will.
God bless
Lord keep you and guid you on your journey also my friend
All is well with my soul
Aloha
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Well than “congrats” dear fisher of fish
I’ve decided to stay planted also but maybe move to a different island or area. I sold my other home last year and own this home and realize after much research. “There’s no place like home”
Even though there is always struggles from being so isolated as an island and the last in the chain. I see it really doesn’t seem to matter where ya are after watching the feckless response of what’s became of the Great state of Ohio.
We have no help response here either after living through two hurricane, Hawaii’s most damaging earthquake which the media never told the truth to protect tourism, and a volcanic eruption that destroyed over two thousand homes and lives and all the gov did was spend one million on a road for a big D contributes farm that was cut off and make a safe place for tourist to view fissure 8. At least there’s family and friends here that pull resources and show up to always help.
I wouldn’t know anyone if I moved in these uncertain times. So I’ll continue to pray
Thank you
If ya ever want to go shore whipping from beautiful Hawaii shorelines. Just let us know. You’ll have a promised blessed day fishing those tough fighters we have here.
God bless
Aloha from Hawaii where we had a full two nights of flooding here and a record again of 14” in less than a night. Of course in the area I live.
Talk about endurance building. 😝Ha ha ha
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Hey what kind of 🎣fish is that that you’ve caught also? Way ta go!
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Thank you Yankeeredneck
Your prays are helpful and words filled with wisdom
God has a plan and I will follow His Will
God bless
Aloha 🌺🏝️
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Been planning to move for three years now but every year there is more obstacles than path ways. I’m born and raised her and have traversed the world in travel but there is no place like home …ever!
It’s the cost of living in this deep blue/black state that has me wanting to leave. I love my home and have built a beautiful garden and farm but the cost and regulations have made growing food harder and harder. We even have what I call an over the fence regulation that you can’t share seed with your neighbor. I have been writing a growers diary and chart for many years and have never had weather like we have now. I also understand the atmospheric changes going on since I followed that as best I can for years. We went from no rain with 120 degree heat to now this day freezing and rain. I live at a higher altitude closer to volcano, and love what little I call cold 50’s cold but it’s raining hard makes growing challenging. I have a beautiful hoop house that was built built but it’s not enough. I’ll have another built if we stay and the weather stoops pouring. That’s a huge IF ?
I’ve looked and my biggest concern is the cold. So I’ve been looking for a home with a well, or alternative water source. Stream, creak a spring at a upper elevation would be wonderful maybe. Property with wooded forest I can cut trees for firewood and animals like hunt dear. I understand the growing season is even less days than I have here where I grow all year long. I have a nice big property that has an fruit orchard I made a priority to plant when I first bought.
There’s so much to consider as living in the tropics our greatest problems are always hurricanes and earthquakes since I live in the you youngest island that’s always growing. We were rocked in the 2018 earthquake that was a 6.1 just three miles from here. That’s when fissure 8 opened up and poured out thousands of tons of molted earth. We had absolutely no help from gov so the community pulled together to help those who lost everything when the volcanic lava took their lands and homes. Oh we had one representative come out hand out bottled water for some pictures and left forever. It was then that I woke and reprised we here are really on our own. Then again when we had the hurricane sit right off the side I live coast that gave our area sustained 75 mph winds in 2015 for hours and rain that fell 17 inches an hour no help either. We were told on the phone call us when the danger passes. 🤯
Sorry I digress. ….sorry!
I’ve gathered information and have been peeling of cons as I learn more. It might just be as Danny said…”there is no safe place”
I don’t want safe I want left alone and persevere.
I would love to continue fishing. Love that!
So my main concern is cost of living and laws allowing us to grow and have animals. Also to be able to grow hay for them and feed. There’s so much to consider but I am blessed for your answering my thoughts.
The more I glean maybe the more sound decision I can form.
Again thank you
Aloha from Paradise on earth
But paradise in constructive !
Ha ha ha