Grazing the Corners

Friday, November 02, 2007

SnapShot: What i've been up to lately.


Farming with the Onosa'i Society has been an all consuming task as of late. We are preparing for a big subsidy from the UN and are busy getting things together. Planting is the tedious part but it pays off when the harvest comes. Here are some photos of recent harvests.
Bok choy - Chinese Cabbage

Long Beans - some arms length!

White Sunday, the most anticipated religious Holiday of the year, occurs on the first Sunday of October. Its a celebration of the children. They put on plays and dances at church in the morning and then are served first at brunch (to'ana'i).

Some of my buddies before church (Congregational Christian)
Most of my mayors grand kids awaiting their meal.

My afternoons are spent with a few dedicated village kids. We play on the computer, do homework (sometimes), and hang out (most of the time).
Koso made a paper crane, which he later shot down with a rubber band gun. Sorry Mom.

I hope your all having as much fun as i am!!! Enjoy.