While in my hammock in Hawaii....
- I saw the sunset
- I saw rainbows
- I listened to a drum circle and watched fire dancing at Little Beach
- Hammock Yoga was invented
- I slept between cargo shipping containers in Tent City
- I woke with the sun to work on the farm
- I decided to island hop
- I met other homeless travelers my first night on the Big Island
- I waited for days for the Petting Zoo party at the Southern most point of the USA
- I saw and heard the only active volcano flow (which apparently is only visible from a helicopter)
- I could only get in and out from one side because the other side was a drop into a crater
- I attended my first Rainbow Gathering
- I stayed at a farm in Waipio Valley, "King's Valley"
- I was wet all night as my broken tarp flaps in the wind gusts on a ridge at 3000 ft
- I dried out on the beach with the wind but not the sun
- I slept at the top of Waimea Canyon and at the bottom next to the river
- I watched the sunset my first night out on the Kalalau
- Robin's Nest was created
- I kept a fire going for 5 days
- I fasted and I feasted
- I ate wild fruit that I picked (oranges, mangos and passion fruit)
- I became local to the Kalalau and received food and other items tourists did not want to hike out
- I played chess
- I slept on the beach
- I saw a guy walk towards me with a goat he just chased down and killed for a feast
- I decided to push my flight back and come back to the Kalalau
- I sang with a bird named Bmore Robin (Baltimore Oriole and American Robin combination)
- I brought down a tree
- I watched red-headed and American Cardinals eat my spilled fruit
- A man handed me a walking stick
- I watched the swell come in
- I ate everything with Peanut Butter
- I met a guy named Sam who met my other traveling friends as well
- I hung above a tree house
- I slept in the middle of a full grown bamboo forest
- I saw a rainbow at sunset and slept at red sands beach (one of the most beautiful hidden beaches)
- I saw the sun rise... While in my hammock
(all actually happened while in my hammock)
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