Aloha. :D The last month or so has been pretty chaotic. I decided some time ago that I was not happy at this particular farm and it was my intention to move onto another farm, preferably one with a more positive environment. I decided to stay over the last couple of months, however, because Michael and Penny have been teaching me a great deal about sustainable living and the infinite projects and successes that can be accomplished. In addition, about a month ago, Michael informed me that they were moving off the farm to go to Santa Cruz, CA where they would be putting together a race/design contest for high-mileage vehicles, at least 150 mpg. There's a lot to do, he said, and he invited me to come to Santa Cruz where he would house and feed 8 of us that he'd invited and we would all get this project off the ground and growing. I was shocked, but I can't even describe how excited I was. I came to Hawaii to find something I could be passionate about and here was this opportunity to create a real solution (0ne of many) to the fossil fuel crisis, and it had just fallen into my lap. Unfortunately, as I've recently found out, Michael realized that he jumped the gun on inviting me in regards to a limited amount of money and had to retract his invitation. I was pretty bummed for a few days as well as completely taken aback by the choices that I suddenly had to make. So, I'm not going to CA, and I won't stay on this farm any longer, so what next?. It took me awhile to fully appreciate that I wasn't tied to anything, that I could up and move to Japan if I wanted to, or move back to GA, or stay on Kaua'i. Ultimately, I decided that I wasn't done with Kauai just yet, and besides, I want to be around for Kaimana '09, baby!!
I spent a week stressing over whether to find a job and an apt. and just "live" on Kauai or find another farm to go to and see if I can learn more on Permaculture. *Btw, if anyone's looking for a really interesting periodical on permaculture and sustainability check out:http://www.permacultureactivist.net/index.html. ...I ultimately decided to find another farm. I have a meet and greet with another farm on the North shore next week, so I'm hoping that that will be the answer.
Besides all that going on, the only other changes have been 3 other interns coming to the farm for ~3 weeks. There were two French Canadian 18 year olds from Quebec and a young man from Colorado. It was really nice for once to have company on the farm. Plus, Don finally had to fix the "intern car" and we got to go on some real sight-seeing. He finally fixed it because apparently he told the girls that they would have a car to take around and Maya made him go get it fixed when she found out. hehe. He's so daughter whipped. Anyway, they were some cool kids, I was sad to see them go.
LPS will be here Monday for our 10 day vacation/adventure/island hopping romp. I'm sure we'll have some stories to tell and pictures to show soon!
Hope everyone's well!


1 comment:
Hi Jenn!
What can I say? I'm excited about your next chapter! Sounds like a good turn of events, anyone who offers you an opportunity and pulls it due to budget concerns, doesn't sound very solid.
I'm envious over the knowledge you acquired while living in K. As the sounds of persistent sighing sneak into my 'cub, yes, I am envious.
Take care,
Stacey
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