Every Sunday we set up a tent at a local Market that has everything. Stella is standing in front of our off-grid laundry demo.
Tommy talking solar story
We've converted two used electric golf cars into solar powered golf cars.
I get an extra resistance work-out when Stella helps me do the laundry.
Stella is the only one who dares to pick up a duck.
She is holding Meg.
I bought some Hawaiian themed fabric for the golf car seats.
Tommy and Reeve building a battery box to house 4 renewable energy L-16 batteries.
One of our pineapple patches.
Meyer lemon tree
Papaya tree
Two papaya trees
Grapefruit tree
Soapberry tree. This tree will someday produce soap "nuts" or berries that we can dry and use for laundry soap, dishwashing soap, and shampoo.
Going in a counter clockwise circle starting with the soapberry tree in front, then two edible hibiscus (aka Bele plant) along the log, a Mamaki tree (related to stinging nettle), and a soapberry tree behind it and another one off to the side.
Reeve taking care of the bananas. He weeded and mulched them.
Two edible hibiscus plants...the leaves are great in salad and taste like spinach. Very nutritious. In the center is a lilikoi (passion fruit) vine.
Up close of the edible hibiscus.
Up close of the Mamaki tree.
New pineapple plant and papaya patch.
New used truck and topper for the business :)
Reeve has a job :) He takes the golf car 4 miles to do yard work for our good friends.
Our one surviving duckling...Star! Stella named him :)
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