Thursday, February 19, 2015

We are not in Kansas (er..AZ) anymore!

Aloha!

Second blog post! Woo hoo! So this time I am going to show ya'll exactly where we are living with pictures and video of the landscape. Yes, it's obvious that we are in a tropical paradise, however, we are also about 1200 feet elevation on a volcano in the middle of nowhere! Well, it feels like nowhere when compared to our urban living we are used to.

When pinpointing exactly where the Nolen pioneers have settled there is actually a crazy way of saying it. We are on the Big Island on the east side (Hilo) in the Puna district, in the town of Mountain View, in the community of Hawaiian Acres. This side of the island is very wet and we get an average of 150 inches a year! However, we are in a bit of drought and have had only one good rain storm since we have been here.

Speaking of rain......we are on a catchment system. The entire house pulls water from a catchment that is filled from rain. Because it hasn't rained in a while and we now have my son and his family here we may have to purchase water to fill our catchment. ;( Pray for rain! Our drinking water comes from a spring that we drive to. There are spickets and everyone just pulls up and fills water bottles! The water is free and the is good. Living here I have realized how much waste we have on the mainland. No unnecessary water goes down our drains! I have buckets in the kitchen sink and we re-use our gray water outside on the plants in the front yard! I am very proud of the changes my family has already made in conservation and recycling.

We do not have trash pick up out here. We have to haul our trash. So I have about 10 different trash cans and we sort as we make our trash. The transfer station (like the dump) is about 5 miles away and we throw it all in the back of the truck and take it there. I am so excited to be more responsible with trash and water! I am happy to also be in one of those states that is on the back of class bottles, cans, and water bottles- 5 cents baby! We are currently drinking our way to many riches! :)

Back to the landscape. In Hawaiian Acres the roads are mostly dirt 1 lane and very narrow. Our main road is paved for a while then about 1/2 a mile from our house it turns to dirt. (well not really dirt, more like smooshed up volcanic rock. There is no real dirt. When planting you have to bring in soil.)  It is bumpy and fun to drive on! The roads are labeled by numbers going north to south and letters going east to west. It is on a very easy to follow grid. The also have Hawaiian names but everyone just calls them by there number and letter. Our road is Road 1 or Uhina Ana and Road F or Ale we live on road 1 just past road F. So we live at F and 1. Say it all together it will give you a giggle. (F'in 1) hehe.

Our farm is not far from the beach! If we go to the beaches to the north of us it is about 30 minutes and if we go to the beaches to the south of us it is also about 30 minutes. Both areas are beautiful and we have found something we love different about all of them.For example we have 2 that are perfect for the grandbabies and we have also been to a clothing optional beach! Lots of nudie patooties plus spinner dolphins jumping out of the water! (Pretty sure they were trying to get a look at the naked hippies-old, young, fat, skinny, it didn't matter!)  We could also drive to the Kona side which is about 2 hours over the volcano. This is the more touristy area with big white sands beaches. Our side has very little sand and is mostly volcanic rock and volcano warmed water! We have seen whales just about every time we have headed to the beach from the shore. I have yet to get a picture because they are so far out. They jump and their entire bodies come out of the water. It is an amazing thing to see.

I am including pictures and video of some of our drives and views. Hopefully you'll get a good picture of our new life's landscape! :)  Coming soon: Views from the coffee farm and the coffee farming process!

Aloha,
Crissy



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