Being away from the farm can cause a bit of anxiety. Watching all the foliage in the western side of the island disappear also underscores how important rain is for our tropical environment. Those facets were preying on our minds as we wondered if the dryness would continue while we left the farm in others hands. So, today it was nice to see this gentle rain dampening all around us. Weatherman, Guy Hagi, had said the high pressure area north of the state would not make it down to this island. Guy, we are glad you were wrong just this once. The whole state is in a drought but I hear that Maui and the Big Island are experiencing the worse of it. It's nice to leave knowing that there is such a thing as rain on the Big Island or was that just a practice for what we will see in New Zealand?
Our trees will be ready for pruning when we return and Ron has been faithfully irrigating. Mother Nature just needs to let loose of her moisture more often.
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