Kehena: Our Local Black Sand Beach

In the mornings, we often run down to Kehena, on bikes or in the car, and swim in the early day. Here’s a short video Christine made to give you a taste of the experience.
In the mornings, we often run down to Kehena, on bikes or in the car, and swim in the early day. Here’s a short video Christine made to give you a taste of the experience.
Okay, for the record, these guys are loud and they begin singing at sunset. A chorus of humming, in perfect rhythm an unison. The ultimate white noise of the jungle. But they are invasive, and as such are causing a lot of damage to insect populations, which in turn impacts bird population, other insect consuming populations (like the good spiders) and soil quality.
The Coquí is a Tree Frog (Eleutherodactylus coqui). The species is named for the loud call the males make at night. This sound serves two purposes. “CO” serves to repel males and establish territory while the “KEE”
Adding to the extensive edible, medicinal and decorative plants on the land, another nursery arrival!
Planting lushness, a garden of Eden.
We just finished putting together a little book about the trees on property, which include, Avocado, Banana, Breadfruit, Coconut, Guava, Gunpowder, Lilikoi, Lime, Macadamia, Mango, Orange, Neem, Noni, Papaya, Starfruit, Tangerine…and more!
We’re thrilled to offer you this image rich booklet contains a short description on of the tree, it’s food and medicinal uses. We hope that everyone who visits will get a sense of how the land provides, and will enjoy the foods and fruits that grow on property.
Feeling very good today, to be invited to join some local women for a full moon ritual. What has been completed in this moon cycle? What are you done with? Around the fire, we share stories and songs. Community is strong here.
This is a milestone day, as the beautiful men of Solar Saints have turned on the 3.5KwH solar system, and we have green power on the land to last through the build out phase.
One of the first charming cabins, Moon Cabin, is nearing completion. We’ve been sleeping in here, and it’s soooo lovely. Amie chose this beautiful periwinkle, the color of sky and sea. The bathroom and tub are indoors, the kitchen is outside, facing the ocean. Dreamtime.
Dave, the Orchard manager, and I are bushwhacking through cane grass to see where the new camping platforms might go. The land is very overgrown, we have a lot to clear to free the plants of invasive species and weeds, so that the garden can be as robust as it can be.
A short drive away from Hilo is this fantastic walk and waterfall vista. There are many day excursions (or even hour excursions) near us: Green Sand beaches, Volcano’s rim, Lava flow.