Upon arrival back at Hedonesia, we were given the most choice accommodations for 3 days-- bamboo hut. Its pretty, breezy, and close to everything. We visited Hilo, I painted a sign and an art car, and have also sewed a top. We visited the farmers markets, and tried to firm up plans for the rest of the wwoofing on this trip. We had a very hard time finding space on any of the farms on the big island, but were offered the option to stay until our flight to Kauai here at Hedo. Our work stay is minimal, Dj had to figure out a computer problem and I was asked to paint what I wanted to... This is hard to say no to.
We called the place we were planning on staying in Kauai, and were told to call again in a week. This is always a worry, but there is tons of camping there so its not too big a worry. We also decided to confirm our farm in San Francisco. They can't provide us with housing until May 1st, which is no real worry. The farm is an indoor urban farm called Fort Awesome. When I told them that I was doing mural work at the last farm, they told me that they would much rather have a muralist or two than farm help. So as of May 1st I will be painting a mural for them-- this rocks. We love Puna, but are starting to get really psyched for Kauai, California, and our journey cross country.
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Less rain is hawaiiland than californialand :D
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