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| 7-Eleven sushi rolls have an ingenious double wrapper that separates the nori from the rice til the moment you flip it around - and enjoy a non-soggy sushi roll! |
Avocado-earing cat. |
My cabin (right) and toilet shack at Stacey's house in Kapoho. The toilet is a lava tube that goes waaaaaaaaaayyyyy downunder ..... |
The gravity-fed, propane-heated shower delivers a first-rate dousing thanks to the ingenious showerhead - a watering can nozzle. |
Rustic kitchen attached to the cabin.
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| Picked 5 minutes ago from the tree outside my window! The male papayas have many seeds; the female ones do not. |
Standard breakfast bowl on the road: oats, trail mix, banana, soy, yoghurt, real cacao, |
Houseproud Hawaiians decorate their environs with orchids. Spotted in a front yard in Volcano, the Big Island. |
Pussy willow jewelry at the Puna Sunday Market. |
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| The Shooting Star flower. |
Stacey holds a soursup, David holds a rollenia, bizarre and prolific produce from her back yard. |
Stacey, Phil and Ann Kobsa living off the land. |