Sat. Thomas and I went to Waimea to see about a pick-up soccer game. We got there about 2:30 after a perfect ride with an interesting woman named Danelle. I skated for a while just easy going and rolling around until I sat down for awhile. Thomas and I kept checking his watch and looking around to see anyone with a ball. Around 3:30 we saw them gathering on the other side of the field. I changed into shorts and we walked over. This girl Meagan that I talked to on Myspace had told me about the game and I saw her there. Her profile says that she's 23 but I wouldn't put her a day over 17. I didn't talk to her and the game started. We had 20 people so the teams worked out well. I positioned myself left midfield and thomas on the other team right mid. We played hard and the rain came misting its way across the grass. 30 minutes into the game the sweat and rain had me soaked. I was playing in my Vans so I was sliding all over the place. I had so much fun. I almost threw up a couple times and at half-time I was done.
On our way out of Waimea we stopped at a grocery store so I could pick up some Australian wine for Elise. She carded me and saw that it was expired. No go. Fuck!!! I'll be looking into get a Hawaii ID as soon as possible. SO we walked across town to this liquor store but it was closed. I saw a gas station across the way and I told Thomas to wait with my stuff while I went to get at least a 40oz. As I walked out of the store Hounani pulled up with Thomas inside. We get home, get drunk, I talk to Elise for a couple hours, I pass out.
Thai and I had to go to Kona the next day and as we were going through Waimea what do I see but my damn skateboard sitting in front of that liquor store. WooHoo!! We harvested Kava and came home.
Elise leaves today and she's been filming stuff before she goes. She's taking it back to N.Y. with her to edit it together. If she makes dvd copies I send some out... if you're lucky!
2.28.2006
2.24.2006
2 AM Sunday Feb. 19th
It's 7 degrees in Cincy right now.
A tenth planet was discoverd by a telescope up the mountain.
I have a sunburn and I live in a tent.
Tonight was interesting. This french girl invited Tai and the rest of us to this party in Puna. Dea Matt Thomas Tai and I were ready to go when Dean shows up with this guy Ross. So we all rearrange ourselves for the road. Thomas Ross and I are in the back of this datsun pickup with a camper on it. in the bed is a raised platform like a bunk bed so we're all laying down next to eachother under a canopy. Thomas and I ate some mushrooms and about 30 minutes into the ride I started feeling it. I felt like we were going really fast and the camper was making all sorts of noise. I started humming to the sound of the road which turned into ohm. I was starting to get nervous about this shaking box travelling 60 mph that I was laying in. The tone in my head was calming and it started to delay. I started the ohm again and added a higher octave which sustained. I sperated the ohm into 7 tones which reverberated my mind to a stillness. I laughed out loud. After what felt like forever we arrived and I was fuzzy. As soon as I got out of the truck I could here the music drifting down the street. There were quite a few people standing around so I chose a good vantage point on a low wall across the street. Dreads chains robes suits short skirts and a few locals walking by. Since I was expecting to go to a party I was surprised to be standing in front of this bar called "shaka's." THis isn't a party I said to my companions. THey said sure it is look at all these people. "Yeah... It's a bar. You don't have a party at a bar, it's just a bar. This is what happens." I was not ready for a bar so I told my friends to check it out and let me know. Milling around the side of the building there was a wall with some tags on it. there were 3 good pieces and then a bunch of crap. THis guy was standing there. "They got this wrong bro." I walked over to what he was looking at and saw in very stick letters Puna Killers i said what's wrong with it. "It should say Puna Killa's" I cracked up but he didn't think it was that funny so I walked away. When they came backDea had forgotten her ID and the cover was $10 for some crappy DJ. No fucking way was I about to pay 10 bucks. I walked around and watched the girls walk by. Pahoa is hippie central so I was less than excited about the scene in general. There were a couple people I would have talked to but I just didn't feel like it.
Tue. 2:45 Feb. 21
I cut my knee open with a chainsaw today. We were working in f1 and almost done for the day. I was careless and when I went to put the body of the saw on my leg the blade nicked me. At first I just thought a brach had hit me until the pain stuck around. I looked down to see two cuts in the top of my knee. I hobbled back to the truck and we headed back up. Yesterday was great. When I got up and into the warehouse Tai said that he was going to harvest kava and I could make $20 so we went down to the fields and got 11 plants. Everyone else left the farm by afternoon so Tai and I went into Honaka'a. THe first stop was a jewel shop run by Tai's friend Meadow. After that we went to the propane store to get propane. Tai had not been to this shop so we looked around while a guy filled our tank. Tai and I looked at some solar power gear when this frazzled blonde woman comes out of the back to greet us. Tai asked her a few questions and then asked if she had a service person. She said no and that she had been getting calls all day explaining to people why she can't service their broken shit. Tai told her that he does repair work and she nearly jumped over the counter to hug us both. They talked shop for a moment then pulled us outside to look at the pile of broken stuff. Immediatly I was struck by this Makaw Parrot sitting there. He walked towards Tai and I and then passed him to get to me. Beth told us that his name is Shaka and he doesn't really like people but she said he seemed to like me. SHe told me to try to get him on my shoulder so I stoked his feathers and asked him to hop on which he carefully did. "He loves you" she said and then they continued their conversation while I walked around with Shaka. We were almost ready to go and I asked Beth how I was going to get Shaka off my shoulder. She told us that there was no way anyone was getting him off me and I might as well take him home with me. I thought she was joking but when we tried he dug his talons into my should and would bite anyone getting close to him. I talked to him for awhile and then asked him to let me go and that I would be back to see him soon. I walked to his perch and gently slid him off my shoulder. He's so awesome. Dea had a camera phone so next time I see him I'll get a picture and post it.
I've been talking to Elise more and trying to get her to open up. She rarely tells a story so when she does I'm all ears. I don't know if it's me or if she's just like that (she says she doesn't express herself with words so how the hell am I supposed to know what's going on with her) or maybe she just doesn't want to tell her stories I know she's got some good ones. She walks like she knows where she's going and she smiles at me like she can see my soul. I like it. I like her. She's leaving on Tues. I will miss her.
Thurs. 5ish Feb. 23
It was a good day working. THings are moving faster and smoother but Tai doesn't seem to think so. When I got into the warehouse this morning he was ranting about all sorts of stuff. I listened quietly and tried to get him to chill out. It ended up draining me before I even really woke up. We spent the morning cleaning and organizing since it was raing but it cleared up after luch so we went down to the fields. From where we've been cutting down trees the area looks so much more open.
I feel more and more at home here every day. What we do makes sense. The barder system is quite alive in Hawaii and if you can create or fix something you're prime. So I have this oil lamp now and every night I light it so that I can write listen to music or read. In 'Big Sur' Jack talks about this burrow named Alf in the valley he stays in. There's one in Waipio Valley with the horses. We stayed for awhile last night but then it started raining. They have PBR on the Island!! I really don't have the sense of being out in the middle of the pacific ocean far away from the rest of the world. Everyone calls my tent the snoopy tent. I love it.
Elise went to Kona today and she siad that she'll be back tommorow. I'm pretty damned lonely feeling and another great girl out the door. The ones that stick around tend to be the ones that are not very good for me.
It's 7 degrees in Cincy right now.
A tenth planet was discoverd by a telescope up the mountain.
I have a sunburn and I live in a tent.
Tonight was interesting. This french girl invited Tai and the rest of us to this party in Puna. Dea Matt Thomas Tai and I were ready to go when Dean shows up with this guy Ross. So we all rearrange ourselves for the road. Thomas Ross and I are in the back of this datsun pickup with a camper on it. in the bed is a raised platform like a bunk bed so we're all laying down next to eachother under a canopy. Thomas and I ate some mushrooms and about 30 minutes into the ride I started feeling it. I felt like we were going really fast and the camper was making all sorts of noise. I started humming to the sound of the road which turned into ohm. I was starting to get nervous about this shaking box travelling 60 mph that I was laying in. The tone in my head was calming and it started to delay. I started the ohm again and added a higher octave which sustained. I sperated the ohm into 7 tones which reverberated my mind to a stillness. I laughed out loud. After what felt like forever we arrived and I was fuzzy. As soon as I got out of the truck I could here the music drifting down the street. There were quite a few people standing around so I chose a good vantage point on a low wall across the street. Dreads chains robes suits short skirts and a few locals walking by. Since I was expecting to go to a party I was surprised to be standing in front of this bar called "shaka's." THis isn't a party I said to my companions. THey said sure it is look at all these people. "Yeah... It's a bar. You don't have a party at a bar, it's just a bar. This is what happens." I was not ready for a bar so I told my friends to check it out and let me know. Milling around the side of the building there was a wall with some tags on it. there were 3 good pieces and then a bunch of crap. THis guy was standing there. "They got this wrong bro." I walked over to what he was looking at and saw in very stick letters Puna Killers i said what's wrong with it. "It should say Puna Killa's" I cracked up but he didn't think it was that funny so I walked away. When they came backDea had forgotten her ID and the cover was $10 for some crappy DJ. No fucking way was I about to pay 10 bucks. I walked around and watched the girls walk by. Pahoa is hippie central so I was less than excited about the scene in general. There were a couple people I would have talked to but I just didn't feel like it.
Tue. 2:45 Feb. 21
I cut my knee open with a chainsaw today. We were working in f1 and almost done for the day. I was careless and when I went to put the body of the saw on my leg the blade nicked me. At first I just thought a brach had hit me until the pain stuck around. I looked down to see two cuts in the top of my knee. I hobbled back to the truck and we headed back up. Yesterday was great. When I got up and into the warehouse Tai said that he was going to harvest kava and I could make $20 so we went down to the fields and got 11 plants. Everyone else left the farm by afternoon so Tai and I went into Honaka'a. THe first stop was a jewel shop run by Tai's friend Meadow. After that we went to the propane store to get propane. Tai had not been to this shop so we looked around while a guy filled our tank. Tai and I looked at some solar power gear when this frazzled blonde woman comes out of the back to greet us. Tai asked her a few questions and then asked if she had a service person. She said no and that she had been getting calls all day explaining to people why she can't service their broken shit. Tai told her that he does repair work and she nearly jumped over the counter to hug us both. They talked shop for a moment then pulled us outside to look at the pile of broken stuff. Immediatly I was struck by this Makaw Parrot sitting there. He walked towards Tai and I and then passed him to get to me. Beth told us that his name is Shaka and he doesn't really like people but she said he seemed to like me. SHe told me to try to get him on my shoulder so I stoked his feathers and asked him to hop on which he carefully did. "He loves you" she said and then they continued their conversation while I walked around with Shaka. We were almost ready to go and I asked Beth how I was going to get Shaka off my shoulder. She told us that there was no way anyone was getting him off me and I might as well take him home with me. I thought she was joking but when we tried he dug his talons into my should and would bite anyone getting close to him. I talked to him for awhile and then asked him to let me go and that I would be back to see him soon. I walked to his perch and gently slid him off my shoulder. He's so awesome. Dea had a camera phone so next time I see him I'll get a picture and post it.
I've been talking to Elise more and trying to get her to open up. She rarely tells a story so when she does I'm all ears. I don't know if it's me or if she's just like that (she says she doesn't express herself with words so how the hell am I supposed to know what's going on with her) or maybe she just doesn't want to tell her stories I know she's got some good ones. She walks like she knows where she's going and she smiles at me like she can see my soul. I like it. I like her. She's leaving on Tues. I will miss her.
Thurs. 5ish Feb. 23
It was a good day working. THings are moving faster and smoother but Tai doesn't seem to think so. When I got into the warehouse this morning he was ranting about all sorts of stuff. I listened quietly and tried to get him to chill out. It ended up draining me before I even really woke up. We spent the morning cleaning and organizing since it was raing but it cleared up after luch so we went down to the fields. From where we've been cutting down trees the area looks so much more open.
I feel more and more at home here every day. What we do makes sense. The barder system is quite alive in Hawaii and if you can create or fix something you're prime. So I have this oil lamp now and every night I light it so that I can write listen to music or read. In 'Big Sur' Jack talks about this burrow named Alf in the valley he stays in. There's one in Waipio Valley with the horses. We stayed for awhile last night but then it started raining. They have PBR on the Island!! I really don't have the sense of being out in the middle of the pacific ocean far away from the rest of the world. Everyone calls my tent the snoopy tent. I love it.
Elise went to Kona today and she siad that she'll be back tommorow. I'm pretty damned lonely feeling and another great girl out the door. The ones that stick around tend to be the ones that are not very good for me.
2.18.2006
Today I went to Wiamea to the skatepark. I skated for 3 hours straight which is something I have not done in a long time. Dea and I hitched back to the farm and we're all getting ready to go to this dance party. Elise has been talking about wanting to dance since I got here and now she's going to miss it because she went to Volcano today.
I'm ready to meet some fresh hotties and let them take advantage of me and my considerable lack of game. I don't know what the girls here are like so It's all new to me. We're listening to Soul Coughing and it always reminds me of Cera. I listened to them with Graham too.
I'm going to work at some ladies house tommorow doing some landscaping. I'll make $100. Dea told me that I can have mail sent General Delivery to Honakaa and just go pick it up myself so I might be doing that instead of Zach getting my mail. It's seemed to cause some problems and maybe it's my fault or just miscommunication.
The farm is growing on me fast (no pun intended) I really like it here and I feel like I'm not an outsider for the first time in my life. Feels like home already. It's strange that I ran away from the farms of home to end up at a farm a fourth of the way around the globe. I think I'm supposed to be here. I've been dreaming of islands most of my life and now that I'm here it's exactly what I want it to be. I think that the movement to go back to sustainability is strong and the people here really understand what that means. We live in a world of chaos controlled by the elite for their gain only. They want us all to be slaves to the machine. I'm glad i'm out here away from things. I've been thinking a lot about selfishness and how I can be more involved with the world but I'm thinking that I'll leave the world alone for awhile to think about what it has done.
Go to your room!
That's where I keep all my stuff.
I'm ready to meet some fresh hotties and let them take advantage of me and my considerable lack of game. I don't know what the girls here are like so It's all new to me. We're listening to Soul Coughing and it always reminds me of Cera. I listened to them with Graham too.
I'm going to work at some ladies house tommorow doing some landscaping. I'll make $100. Dea told me that I can have mail sent General Delivery to Honakaa and just go pick it up myself so I might be doing that instead of Zach getting my mail. It's seemed to cause some problems and maybe it's my fault or just miscommunication.
The farm is growing on me fast (no pun intended) I really like it here and I feel like I'm not an outsider for the first time in my life. Feels like home already. It's strange that I ran away from the farms of home to end up at a farm a fourth of the way around the globe. I think I'm supposed to be here. I've been dreaming of islands most of my life and now that I'm here it's exactly what I want it to be. I think that the movement to go back to sustainability is strong and the people here really understand what that means. We live in a world of chaos controlled by the elite for their gain only. They want us all to be slaves to the machine. I'm glad i'm out here away from things. I've been thinking a lot about selfishness and how I can be more involved with the world but I'm thinking that I'll leave the world alone for awhile to think about what it has done.
Go to your room!
That's where I keep all my stuff.
2.13.2006
As Miranda so Poetically brought to my attention that tommorow is Valentines Day... I say Everyone have some hot sex for me because I'm not gettin' any.
Yesterday Elise and I hitch-hiked to Pahoa to find out about a full moon drum circle party. After we got to Pahoa this guy informed us that most likely there would be a party at Kahena beach and he could take us close to it. As we were driving I saw a sign for Lava Tree State Park and asked the guy what it was. He pulled in and I thought he was going to get out and walk with us for a moment and then take us farther but he wished us luck and left. So we walked around this park which was really cool. In the 1800's a lava flow came through this wooded area and somehow cooled around the flaming trees and left behind shells of the trunks. Looking around you can see some that are standing and some are on the ground where the lava downed the tree and then consumed it.
So we got back on the road and saw some people milling around at this unihabited fork in the road. As we walked towards them I saw that a very large pic was laying dead next to the road with this big jolly hawaiian guy standing watch. He pointed us in the right direction and we walked. I at this point begin to question whether or not we'll ever make it to this 'beach' but say nothing. We walk for quite a ways until this guy in a honda accord pulls up and Elise knows him. We talk and the lady in the passenger seat had broken her arm and was on a lot of drugs for pain. SHe asked us about the fairy in the tree and we laughed. I felt bad for laughing because I know she was in pain but the stuff she was saying was out there. So we get to the beach and to my amazment the fucking sand is black as night. Damn black sand. It was crazy but I liked it. We sat and listened to the few drummers that were there and then some dolphins swam past us. I have never seen a dolphin in all of my life and to see them swimming together and jumping around was totally trippy. I watched as people were swimming and these two kids tried to boogie board. THe waves were strange they were like 5ft. waves breaking straight to the sand so you could do anything except get punished by these waves. I eventually decided to go out in the water and when I did the dolphins came back so I swam out as far as I thought would be safe and saw them swimming like 20 yards from me. I could hear them in the water. I couldn't believe it.
So we found out that there was no drum circle party and we hitch-hiked back home.
Today I woke up and decided to walk down to the cliffs. I asked if anyone else wanted to go and Sarah said that she would. We walked down to the cedar grove and hunted for mushrooms. I found a glass jar and so we put what we found in it. We hiked down into the gully where there's several waterfalls and then like a 20ft. drop to the rocks and waves. There's no water running through the gully so we got down to the last cliff easily. We stood there for awhile watching and looking at the intense white swirling mass below when Sarah looked at me and said, "so we're going down there right?" I replied "Yeah but i'm getting naked down there." because there's a rope ladder and rocks to negotiate to get down to the tide pools and my feet are still quite sensitive to sharp pointy things like lava rock. We get down and I strip to get in the water. The first wave that comes up almost pulls me out but I hold on tight. We found a crevise to situate our naked selves into and watched as the waves came up and around us.
We pulled ourselves out of the gully and walked back up to the building where I promptly made a pb-shroom sandwich. The rest of the afternoon I watched the sky and the ocean a lot and then laid down to listen to music. I threw in Death Cab for Cutie and thought about snowy cincy and all my chilly friends. I miss you all and I love you dearly.
SO tonight will be chill b/c we have to work in the morning. I think we're taking plants from the green-house down to the fields to plant. I'm excited. Some soup awaits me and I think we're going to watch a movie.
Yesterday Elise and I hitch-hiked to Pahoa to find out about a full moon drum circle party. After we got to Pahoa this guy informed us that most likely there would be a party at Kahena beach and he could take us close to it. As we were driving I saw a sign for Lava Tree State Park and asked the guy what it was. He pulled in and I thought he was going to get out and walk with us for a moment and then take us farther but he wished us luck and left. So we walked around this park which was really cool. In the 1800's a lava flow came through this wooded area and somehow cooled around the flaming trees and left behind shells of the trunks. Looking around you can see some that are standing and some are on the ground where the lava downed the tree and then consumed it.
So we got back on the road and saw some people milling around at this unihabited fork in the road. As we walked towards them I saw that a very large pic was laying dead next to the road with this big jolly hawaiian guy standing watch. He pointed us in the right direction and we walked. I at this point begin to question whether or not we'll ever make it to this 'beach' but say nothing. We walk for quite a ways until this guy in a honda accord pulls up and Elise knows him. We talk and the lady in the passenger seat had broken her arm and was on a lot of drugs for pain. SHe asked us about the fairy in the tree and we laughed. I felt bad for laughing because I know she was in pain but the stuff she was saying was out there. So we get to the beach and to my amazment the fucking sand is black as night. Damn black sand. It was crazy but I liked it. We sat and listened to the few drummers that were there and then some dolphins swam past us. I have never seen a dolphin in all of my life and to see them swimming together and jumping around was totally trippy. I watched as people were swimming and these two kids tried to boogie board. THe waves were strange they were like 5ft. waves breaking straight to the sand so you could do anything except get punished by these waves. I eventually decided to go out in the water and when I did the dolphins came back so I swam out as far as I thought would be safe and saw them swimming like 20 yards from me. I could hear them in the water. I couldn't believe it.
So we found out that there was no drum circle party and we hitch-hiked back home.
Today I woke up and decided to walk down to the cliffs. I asked if anyone else wanted to go and Sarah said that she would. We walked down to the cedar grove and hunted for mushrooms. I found a glass jar and so we put what we found in it. We hiked down into the gully where there's several waterfalls and then like a 20ft. drop to the rocks and waves. There's no water running through the gully so we got down to the last cliff easily. We stood there for awhile watching and looking at the intense white swirling mass below when Sarah looked at me and said, "so we're going down there right?" I replied "Yeah but i'm getting naked down there." because there's a rope ladder and rocks to negotiate to get down to the tide pools and my feet are still quite sensitive to sharp pointy things like lava rock. We get down and I strip to get in the water. The first wave that comes up almost pulls me out but I hold on tight. We found a crevise to situate our naked selves into and watched as the waves came up and around us.
We pulled ourselves out of the gully and walked back up to the building where I promptly made a pb-shroom sandwich. The rest of the afternoon I watched the sky and the ocean a lot and then laid down to listen to music. I threw in Death Cab for Cutie and thought about snowy cincy and all my chilly friends. I miss you all and I love you dearly.
SO tonight will be chill b/c we have to work in the morning. I think we're taking plants from the green-house down to the fields to plant. I'm excited. Some soup awaits me and I think we're going to watch a movie.
2.12.2006
I'm sitting in the office right now looking out a window to the ocean. It's cool right now (63 degrees) but it will warm up as afternoon comes. I woke up with the sun this morning and stumbled my way to have coffee in the building. It's basically a large garage with a big walk-in closets in it. We have a bathroom two stovetops, two sinks, a refrigerator, a deep-freezer, a pantry and a large mill-wood dining table. The shower is outside and has a large volcano rock for us to stand on and the water to hit before running off into the ground.
The farmland itself sits down along the cliffs. We are working with 3 main fields right now but that will most likely increase when more people come. The two Kava fields are next to eachother but are different. One has a large net over top to provide some shade as the Kava likes 70% shade. The other has a natural tree canopy that we mantain along with the plants. Driving down to the cliffs is an adventure every work-day. The road is super bumpy and several of us are always in the back of the truck. It's fun though.
Our sleeping area is under a shed about 8 cars long. There is styrofoam/cardboard/plywood as a 'floor' and we all have our tents set up there. Today is Sunday so I do not work until Tue. I think Elise and I will be going to Pu'una today to hang out and then there's a naked full moon drum circle.
The cast of characters: (as of now)
Tye is the alpha male. He's been here for a year now and he knows everything that is going on. He plays bass and we've been jamming almost every night. He really wants to write some songs with me. He was at one time an ordained christian minister and now he's a bhuddist. I've not gotten any details about that yet.
Elise is out here from New York where she goes to school. She's only going to be here for another month before going back. She's a cute blonde with a good sense of humor and I often laugh with her about nothing at all.
Sara is the hottest girl. Shes 19 and has a boyfriend back home that she's trying to break up with. I've had some cool conversations with her and I'm starting to get over her hottness and appreciate her for being a great person. SHe's only here for another 2 months. She's enrolled at Antioch College which is near cincy when she goes back I'm giving her Graham's phone number. See what he thinks of her.
Rose is a computer nerd and really does not belong here. She complains constantly and she doesn't like any of us. She a pissed off unattractive lesbian.
Dea is a dready hilarious girl that is almost punk-rock. I can't decide if she wants me or not. She's sortof with this guy here at the farm Dean but she's certainly made eyes at me a few times. I think she's hot. She's super fun and free.
Dean is the quintecential surfer stoner type. He doesn't surf though. He's blonde and he looks like the missing character from Scooby-Doo mysteries. I'm not sure what his deal is. He talks often about how he doesn't read and can't play scrabble.
Zack is the boss man and he's fucking hilarious. After work on Wed. we go down to Waipio Valley to the beach to swim and smoke and drink Kava.
Well I hope that satisfies everyone's lust for knowledge about what the hell I'm doing. I still don't know.
The farmland itself sits down along the cliffs. We are working with 3 main fields right now but that will most likely increase when more people come. The two Kava fields are next to eachother but are different. One has a large net over top to provide some shade as the Kava likes 70% shade. The other has a natural tree canopy that we mantain along with the plants. Driving down to the cliffs is an adventure every work-day. The road is super bumpy and several of us are always in the back of the truck. It's fun though.
Our sleeping area is under a shed about 8 cars long. There is styrofoam/cardboard/plywood as a 'floor' and we all have our tents set up there. Today is Sunday so I do not work until Tue. I think Elise and I will be going to Pu'una today to hang out and then there's a naked full moon drum circle.
The cast of characters: (as of now)
Tye is the alpha male. He's been here for a year now and he knows everything that is going on. He plays bass and we've been jamming almost every night. He really wants to write some songs with me. He was at one time an ordained christian minister and now he's a bhuddist. I've not gotten any details about that yet.
Elise is out here from New York where she goes to school. She's only going to be here for another month before going back. She's a cute blonde with a good sense of humor and I often laugh with her about nothing at all.
Sara is the hottest girl. Shes 19 and has a boyfriend back home that she's trying to break up with. I've had some cool conversations with her and I'm starting to get over her hottness and appreciate her for being a great person. SHe's only here for another 2 months. She's enrolled at Antioch College which is near cincy when she goes back I'm giving her Graham's phone number. See what he thinks of her.
Rose is a computer nerd and really does not belong here. She complains constantly and she doesn't like any of us. She a pissed off unattractive lesbian.
Dea is a dready hilarious girl that is almost punk-rock. I can't decide if she wants me or not. She's sortof with this guy here at the farm Dean but she's certainly made eyes at me a few times. I think she's hot. She's super fun and free.
Dean is the quintecential surfer stoner type. He doesn't surf though. He's blonde and he looks like the missing character from Scooby-Doo mysteries. I'm not sure what his deal is. He talks often about how he doesn't read and can't play scrabble.
Zack is the boss man and he's fucking hilarious. After work on Wed. we go down to Waipio Valley to the beach to swim and smoke and drink Kava.
Well I hope that satisfies everyone's lust for knowledge about what the hell I'm doing. I still don't know.