Twelve o’clock is here and we all slowly make our way to our meeting place after summer school has let out for the day. After a nice lunch back at home, we head out to Ka’ala farm just down the road, to the left, and up and around the mountain. What was suppose to be a ten minute drive, turned into a nearly 25 minute trip after we made too many left turns and not enough right ones. The day at Ka’ala consisted of chopping down the invasive tress which has wrecked havoc all across the grounds and replanting native species, such as hao, kauila, and alahe'e.
watering mother earth
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