Ezekiel 33:28 For I will lay the land most desolate, and the pomp of her strength shall cease; and the mountains of Israel shall be desolate, that none shall pass through.
Ezekiel 33:29 Then shall they know that I am the LORD, when I have laid the land most desolate because of all their abominations which they have committed.
Most of my land is ohia forest; and they're too sacred to cut down.
I have a koa tree too!
I like hunting for wild orchids; and since I can't post pics in forums, I put pictures up of some of them on my profile to show someone months ago. They're still there.
I don't remember how many kinds of bananas and plantains I put in the ground, lilikois the yellow and the giant coconut sized ones; but I just learned how to pollinate it the other day, a purple sweet potato patch that my newest batch of pups have all but demolished, a taro patch which just got harvested yesterday, a coconut tree that might be happier at a lower elevation,
I like collecting wild bamboo; and I've got the kind Hawaiians used on canoes, and their flute bamboo. Both of those I just planted last year. I've also got black lumber bamboo that's 20' tall; but supposed to grow to 100 feet, with 8" wide clums. I have a few textile bamboos, and thornless lahala for textiles, and Mexican Weeping bamboo for pegs.
I had 14 common lilikoi vines growing up into a tree that grows over my path; but my pups killed all but two.
Poha berries, thornless black berries, and thimble berries.
I have bell peppers; but they keep dying off, and coming back before the peppers grow as big as grapes... (any hints?)
I have two baby cocoa trees, which began as one: they're not growing taller, but they're multiplying.
And 1 medical marijuana plant waiting to be divided into clones for long season.
Wow!
Thanks for this thread. I haven't harvested much of what I planted yet, but now that I made a list, I'm feeling pretty good about the work I've done.
I paddled a 17 foot aluminum canoe from St. Paul, Minnesota, down the Mississippi to New Orleans, hung a left and went along the Gulf Coast, to Key West, Florida.
In Key West, a friend helped me rig it with a sail; and I sailed it along the Atlantic Coast to the Hudson River, and the Erie Canal, crossed lake Onario twice, lake Erie once, and stopped north of Detroit, Michigan.
I lived in that canoe for 2 years; and it was good fun!
The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.
RE: were are the american single ladies that want to visit the caribbean or even live at
Nobody asked for a balding Mexican woman... that's not discrimination.Most men like women with hair; but hey, nice sombrero.