
Kitty getting back at the doggie.

The beginnings of the new rose garden.

The beginnings of a citrus orchard.


Red and Pink Hibiscus

Coffee

Pink Angel Trumpet.
The Kona brewery was completely packed, but I did manage to do some beer tasting. There beer is alright, nothing special, just alright. I think I am spoiled for having such good breweries in the Northern California region to enjoy.
Here is another lizard but brown.
Papayas are a wonderful and plentiful fruit. One tree can produce over thirty papayas, and better yet they take only nine months to bear fruit. Simply amazing.
Here is another look at our happy pineapple, it is about three weeks into its journey, and its starting to produce a purple flower at the base of the fruit. Exciting.
Here we have a blossom from a Navel Orange tree, and it is simply one of the most fragrant of all the fruit tress. I almost want to grow one orange tree just so I can harvest the flower and not the fruit.
Here we have Hummus, with lots of Basil inside. This was my first taste of the wonderful dip, and now I think I am hooked.
And finally we have the great King Kamehameha I. He conquered the Hawaiian Islands and formally established the kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. By developing alliances with the major Pacific colonial powers, Kamehameha preserved Hawaiʻi's independence under his rule. This statue enjoys a kings view of the Hilo Bay.
The picture above are the seedlings of an Heirloom tomato variety called the Brandywine Tomato.
These little guys are a variety of Roma tomatoes.
More tomatoes.


Roses are one of my favorite flowers in a garden. They are elegant, beautiful, chic, and very lovely. The ones above and below are going to be part of ten roses that will make up one spectacular rose garden, full of all different shapes, sizes, colors, and fragrances. I am very excited to start working on it.
The final leg of our journey, the Banana tree. It takes a Banana tree nine months before it can send out a flower that will eventually turn into a fruit, but when the fruit is complete the tree must come down and make way for the next one. This particular banana tree is ready to come down, the tree has died and is starting to fall over. I have harvested the bounty of bananas and violently hacked the banana stalk down to the ground, in an effort to fertilize and make room for the younger baby tree. At the end of every life cycle there is a birth of a new.

Two years later and the Pineapples are starting to bloom. So excited.
Doggie and Kitty playing together. They seem to always be playing, watch your lip doggie.
This stuff is toxic, at around 155. That is stronger then Bacardi 151. Half a shot is all I can handle.
Braddah Kimbos 155 rum will power your car.
Location Hilo, Hawaii, where it is supposed to receive over two hundred inches of rain, but at this point I have been here for a month now, and we have had well under two fabulous inches. I hear it has to do with that El Nino guy hanging out at the equator. On the upside to having little rain is that there has been plenty of time to work in the garden and go to the beach. This is the garden looking Towards the house.