Fun Stuff
Bagpipes!

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John was one of those students that was great to have around. In addition to giving the group an outstanding presentation about mushrooms, he cranked on the bagpipes! - truly epic.

Keo at Kahena

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Keo as the sand angle at Kahena beach. Notice the Feng Shui design and perma-spiral on here belly.

The Face of the Angel

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A smiling black sand creature with a beautiful white face and a quite interesting head piece.


Taro Gathers

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Don and Brendan collecting and cleaning Taro for dinner.

Fun at Faye's Kitchen

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Here is the kitchen crew dancing to some hot salsa music.

Thanks Faye

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Faye, our most wonderful cook, serving up some amazing dishes. Shakti was quoted saying, "Faye's the bomb!"


Sustainable Commuting

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Dedicated permastudents on foot to their next assignment.

Lou & Bari

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Our compost experts having a happy moment.

A Hayden Sandwich

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Here Steven and Jordan "snazzle" Hayden. In the game of telephone that we played, Hayden was the one to deliver the final message, "a permaculture park is a poopy park."


Its Rex

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Rex jus chillin - Photo by Leah.

Pleeease

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This gang of budding permaculturists sure had John scared. "Here," John says, "please except this section of screw pine in exchange for my life."

Stinky

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The fruit of the Noni plant is very good for you but it sure smells awful!


Fragrant

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Snorf recommends smelling a Plumeria flower after smelling the Noni fruit.

La'akea's Pot-O-Gold

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One thing for sure - there were many beautiful rainbows during the course. All different kinds were spotted - circular, sun dogs, double and triple nested rainbows. The rainbow, in the image above, ends at the "Pot of Gold" - a composting toilet that turns its contents into true gold!

To download "Paradise Lives" - a wonderful song about permaculture by Most High Mountain, click here
(3.4Mb download)