I live barefooted and naked, very close to Earth and Nature, in a 16-acre, off-grid, clothing-optional, food-forest intentional community (GaiaYoga Gardens), way out in the jungles of Lower Puna, far East Big Island, Hawai'i. I love my life, and I'm immensely grateful to live where and how I do, on my own terms! I would not want to live any other way! 😁🙏💚⚡💥🔥✴️✳️❇️👣🌱✨🤙
Warm greetings all! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
I'm just beginning this post now just before 11:30PM, which is much later than usual, so it will not be a long one. Also tomorrow is Monday, and I'm a busy bugger on Mondays, so I need to get some sleep. I had just begun to write this post when Ryan and Shakira (and later @aukuna too) came up to the Flow House for a visit. We had orgininally talks about doing a fire, but they arrived quite a bit later than expected, so we shared a great conspiracy realist conversation for about two hours, from 9:30PM until just now. It was an extremely interesting and engaging conversation that still has be buzzing, which is a good thing because it's now quite late and I still need to write this post.
The majority of my Sunday was spent up at the Flow House deeply involved and strongly focused on doing my Hive tasks, and working on my Arch Linux install on the second hard drive to get it updated and bootable in my laptop. I was seriously doing both all day, while I sipped my superfood fire coffee.
I've been a bit slow getting back into my previous schedule of posting my Shadow Hunters and Reflection Hunters entries on Friday and Saturday. I took some photos of lovely morning shadows that I published in My Entry for Shadow Hunters Community Contest/Show Me a Shadow: Round 252 - Morning Fern-and-Lava Shadows post in the afternoon.
I finally left my Arch-Hive domain about 4PM, to go do some (physical) work. I took the old massage table (not my new one) and some odds and ends down from the Flow House today, in a small round of cleaning. I also wiped down and brought a small, taller table up to the Flow House. I'm really loving how the Flow House is coming together. I'm settling into it as my space now.
I checked my plants in my nursery and in the garden to see if they needed water. My medicinal plants that I had planted in the garden yesterday were all fine, but I gave them all some water anyway, to help them establish faster. Ano also asked me if I could do some body work on him, which I did for over an hour.
Once I had finished working on Ano, I made food in the Landing, while I strained out another round of kefir, then I returned to the Flow House to jump back I to my Arch-Hive tasks. Pretty soon after arriving, I finished writing and published my Index4Index Daily Inspired Motivation: Thrive from Your Mistakes! post, then I focused on catching up on Hive, and beginning to write this post, when Ryan and Shakira, and later @aukuna, arrived (as I mentioned at the start of this post).
My Arch Linux install on my second hard drive, downloading 7.3 GB of packages to upgrade. It's a lot, but quite a hit less than the Arch install on the first hard drive (12.68 GB). The install on my first hard drive was unused for one year and eight months. The install on this hard drive sat unused for one year, five months, and two weeks.
It's now past 12:15AM, so in going to wrap this up and go to sleep. My other Hive tasks will have to wait until tomorrow morning. I appreciate you all so much! Until tomorrow! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
All photos were taken with my Motorola G Power Android Phone.
Thank you all so much who have helped me get to where I am today, and allowing me to share more of the beauty and magic from my life and my world with you, and for your continuous appreciation and support! I am truly deeply grateful! 😁🙏💚
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