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I am interested in wwoofing in North America this summer. Was thinking BC or somewhere in the states. If anyone is planning on doing the same let me know! I'm looking for someone to go with! I have…Continue
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Are any of you involved in a vegan or animal liberation movement in your community? I fervently desire to start something like this in my community but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. Any…Continue
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If you've ever taken part in the WWOOF organization please share your experiences and let me know what are some good places for WWOOFing. Thanks!Continue
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Hi everyone,I'm thinking of travelling to Hawaii in the fall for ~6-8 months instead of starting school. I've heard that WWOOFing and house sitting are easy ways to live there. If anyone has…Continue
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Hey Nicole
I just recently got your question about hawaii that you asked back in april.
I'm in Oregon right now, but the weather in Hawaii is probly great right now. All the wild mangoes flood the streets and forests of the Puna coast during the summer. There definitely are areas with different weather, Hawaii has 13 of the 15 climate zones on the planet, the island is like a miniature Earth. I've only spent time on Big Island. Puna is the area for fruit, but he truth is every climate will produce fruit and vegetables, if it weren't for the desert we wouldn't have dates.
Aloha Shalom
Hi Nicole! Yes, I've lived on the island of Maui for a little while. It is very beautiful and has a lot of access to organic farmers markets that are extremely cheap.
In the spring/summer season, you have many varieties of fruit growing along the streets. Most areas are extremely clean. The landscape is amazing.
I do hope you enjoy your time there! :)
HELLO! thanks for friending me. It's good to have more connections around the world =)
HEY NICOLE, thanks for the add. :)
Hellooo to you, pretty girl.
Aloha Nicole, Thanks for your friens :) How's your journey into Spring and eating HCLV? Barefoot running is the go ha! :))
Yea! But! Getting all that! For that cheap!!! Someone must of not known the prices or they really had a thing for you :)
Hey Nicole ! Thanks for the add :) Are you new to 80/10/10? Cause I am ! lol I would definitely take Kristi's tip about those bananas from United Supermarket and get some ! I got some last night and I also got some huge mangoes (which are super delicious) and some amazing cantaloupes :)
I was buying my produce at regular grocery stores until yesterday when Kristi and a few other raw londoners gave me some tips !
United Supermarket on Adelaide Street sells bananas by the box, I got a 40lb box for $24 yesterday which is a pretty good price! but I guess they went down in price today so go and get some :) !!
Hehe not as cool as you, but still pretty cool, I'm doing software engineering - I have a degree in contemporary circus ( no animals!) , but had to stop because of chronic fatigue, eating issues, injuries, and nausea. Hopefully 811 will get me a lot better. Longes period on 100% raw is one month, but this time I aim to go raw permanently.
I want to move to thailand and get some sort of engineering work over the internet, so I always have great fruit available. I have 2 years or so left of my studies.
How about yourself, how did you get into 811?
That's really cool!
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