"Hawaiian Fisherman" Wood Block Print by Charles W Bartlett, 1919

Sunday, September 27, 2015

'AI MALAMA happening now

Streaming live from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa in Honolulu ... 
 We brought the internet cable to the South Whidbey Tilth campus on Whidbey Island. And turned a small cozy place into a fragrance free zone for connecting to this incredible weekend of sharing about Kaulana Mahina.

Humble beginnings ... he puko'a kai 'aina my mother Helen Mokihana and my aunty Lily must be laughing out loud to see that I am still stringing clothesline and using clothespins to make tents, to make house!

 That's the screen and desk top we brought from home to set up this Remote HUB to be part of this first ever gathering of Pacific practicioners of kilo and timing based on the Hawaiian Lunar Calendar.

 There's our sign-in sheet with harvest crops to provide some privacy:)


 An outside shot of the Pavilion strung with clothesline and hung with clothespin. Ha'aha'a in action.
 Part of our 'Aimalama gangeh. Jude (L) our benefactress (funding our dream to bring 'Ai Malama to Whidbey), good friend, goat woman, teacher of children where 'Garden is the Curriculum'; Pete my main man; and Prescott our main South Whidbey Tilth 'Golden Pig'
Wahine li'i (small but mighty ones!)

Mahalo na aumakua. This is a weekend of great abundance. 'Ai Malama.

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