Anonymous asked: Thanks so much for blogging. I have very much enjoyed reading your blogs as well as watching your videos on youtube! I recently came across WWOOFing and like you, I was unable to find specific information esp. from those with first had experience. Thanks to you, I have better idea of what WWOOFing is about. Please keep it up!
G. Siniva Aumoeualogo
you are very welcome, my only intention is to help others in a very tedious process of getting on your first farm. I am glad this helped you in many ways, please feel free to subscribe to my page or recommend my blogs/vlogs to others in hope to spread the wwoofing awareness around. Much love <3
Anonymous asked: I want to learn, and I want to be in a particularly awesome area. Which farm should i start with?
It depends on exactly what you want to learn how to grow and what you’re going to use the information you gather for. Some farms are permaculture farms which means they recycle or re-use everything and barely throw away or get rid of anything.
If you wish to grow different kinds of foods then a variety of growing would be better for you, if you want to start with one kind and work your way away then a singular farm would work.
For Maui, Hawaii the best known farms are:
Hana farms, rancho relaxo, land of the mist, JP’s farm, and green leaf farm.
For the big island i only know of one: Everyone grows farm
That’s all i know for now, i plan to make a video on which farms are good to wwoof on for first timers and which farms to stay away from. Be warry, some places claim to be farms but are not, i have heard of this quiet a few times.
If you would like to view the farm listings please go to this link:
I hope that answered your ?n, if not don’t be afraid to tell me so ;)
Alternative energy workshop notes
These are my notes from an alternative energy workshop i attended. Some of the notes are a bit incomplete due to changing of slides or a bit mixed. I do not have the time to go through and catagorize all the notes since it is alot, please take your time reading through these. Alternative Energy Workshop Notes Part 1 Solar Power=No moving parts $200 of parts from home depot to build wind mill Solar and Wind: Parts of System Conservation Off grid=Conservation -Get hot water from sun Solar Panels: Solar Cells: The parts of Solar Cells Photovoltaic Cells-Are solar cells, each one giving a little energy to a phtovoltiac module -The modules are rated in watts of energy output. A small module produces 50 watts and the newest largest modules produce 240 watts. -A photovoltaic array is made up of modules -Panels should always have air gap 1”-3” where mounted. Hover bolt=solar panel 2 choices of mounting 240,000 watt panel= $800 66 x 40 Inch Metal structures-doesn’t rott roof mounts=get leaks (Take precausion) Angle and position-roof mounts Location, location, location!!! Light all day long, watch out for trees Good Setup- 8-10hrs a day of sun 30 degree angle Solar Tracking devices will track suns movement= not very good for Hawaii Maui has carosion for parts-parts locking up for solar tracks (be warry), the reason is because of the humidity and salt that flows through the air. Stringer and Mount kits- Con energy (energy system provider) -panel kits Equipment-Chargers and converter (needs a storage house) (protect from environment) Bying used panels 2 tests- 2. Volten open circuit 6 x 18volt - 108volts You can purchase good panels on craigslist for as low as $200 Nowadays charge controller take more electricity (volts) Cover panels during hook up„ use tarps ( could cause shock otherwise) Some systems need more then one charge controller, it depends on how much watts/amps you want to collect. Power is measured in watts Power over time is measure in watt hours 10 hrs at (125 watts) 1250 watt hrs 1250 watt hours= 1.25 kilowatt hours Maui electric charges 28 cents for a kilowatt hr A normal solar instrument is 18 kilowatt hr., the average american uses 28 kilowatt hr. These all consume alot of energy 2600 watt hrs costs about 73 cents per day or $22/month from maui electric Current price is 28 cents per kwh/it was up to 42 cents 2600 watt hrs is enough KILO WATT METER
Difficult to run on solar:
- electric oven
- air conditioner
Globe plus is always one, uses electrical (alot) —use solar oven instead:
- Broiler oven
Going eco friendly tips:
-Solar hot water, hang dry clothes
Main electrical items used in a household:
- Water heater/electric—9,000watts—1.25hrs—11,250whs—$143.44per month: Potential savings $43.04
- Clothes dryer—3224watts—2.5hrs—8,060whs—$102.77per month: Potential savings: $52
- Refrigerator—800watts—6hrs—4,800whs—$61.20per month: Potential savings: $6.12
- Stereo, video room—143watts—24hrs—3432whs—$43.76: Potential savings: $43.76
- Dish washer—1400watts—2hr—2800whs—$35.70: Potential savings: $8.43
Comments on household items if you feel you must have these items:
#1: Turn down to 120F and put on a water heater blanket
#2: Dry half outside
#3: Turn down 10%
#4: Plug strip
#5: use short “eco” cycle
Great solar refrigerators
- Sunforest
- Whirpool
-Insilation on fridge helps electric output
-Better airflow
-use a little computer fan to cool down
-put coils outside house
Ghost loads (electrical output being used even when item is off) can cost alot, have plug strips that can turn off
-Get plug strips for conserving
-Auto sensing strips as well
Solar investment:
A medium system of 3000 watts (16 panels at 185watts each) with installment, the cost is $9.36 per watt which is $28,000
-fed tax credits 30%=$8,400
-hawaii tax credit is 35% solar (wind 20%)
System alone cost $14,600
In 8 years the system is paid for, if electric prices don’t change. The fed tax credit may be spread over two years.
-Have water tank and collector close—looses heat over distance
Solar thermal parabolic through reflectors:
- Tracks the sun by moving throughout the day on one axis
Andasolar:
- Andasolar is a 50mw (megawatt) spanish generator
- The black pipe in the focal pint of the feflrector cereates hot steam or molten salts that run the steam engine.
- This is more efficient and cheaper then photovotaic cells
- Heat can be stored overnight to make continuous energy
- THESE ARE BETTER THEN ANY OTHER SOLAR SYSTEM
- The collectors are vaccume sealed glass around a steel pipe holding nitrate salts
- A 50mw therosolar plant on maui would cover 250 acres and cost about 320 Million dollars. Heat is stored for 6hrs after sunset
- Not wind suseptible-certain pipe material
- these power plants have a 25yr history of production. The salst are stored at 750degrees F to produce steam power. 12% of the suns power becomes electricity.
- The mirrors are 25ft wide and made similar to car wind shields.
- Hawaii spends $6 billion yearly on power plant oil
- Very self contained
Sun oven:
- glass
- aluminum
- stone, mud, wood, strass, plastic
Cheap dehydrators
-Pizza box with foil on top, pain entire box black
-Tire with glass or plastic over, entire thing with food in the middle (aluminum below food)
-box with mirror tilted at an angle: black box or spraypaint box
Hydro power:
A fall of water as short as ten feet with a volume of 60 gallons of water per minute can be a sensible supplement to anyo ther energy source you use.
-60w times 24 hrs= 1.4kwh per day
Here is a rough calculation of the amount of watts available at a micro hydro side:
head (ft) x Flow (gpm) divided by 10=output watts available
e.g.: 30 ftx 120 gal per minute 110=360watts
(30ft of head with a 2inch pipe is about 360watts)
360w for 24hrs is 8.6kwh
Power each day:
200 watts for 24hrs is about 3kwh
Hydro styles:
-Pelton style
-Harris style
side notes for hydro systems:
-want someway to clean out the crud
-would want glass doors to open
hydro is way cheaper then solar
Wind power is cheaper then hydro
I attended a alternative energy workshop yesterday, i recorded some of it and would like to share what i was able to post. I will also be typing up all of my notes so they will be posted today or tomorrow. Enjoy the vid for now
Check out this video i just posted on my page, it is a documentary called “The age of stupid” about global warming and the future of Earth. This is a must watch if you care about our environment and future at all.
Building a compost pile
Today i built a compost pile for the first time, i will be leaving you with short instructions on how to start a compost pile from the ground up. I will also have a video on this on my channel www.youtube.com/user/wooferblogger1, it will be Vlog# 27: Building a compost pile, the video is not posted yet but will be later in the afternoon. Please be patient. Heres the compost pile starters kit ;)
This is referring to the pics.
1- is the building of the bed with larger springs ( like the springs of a box spring matress to allow air to pass under the bed)

2- is brown mater twigs and leaves (carbon)

3- is top layer nitrogen ( green)

-25 parts carbon to 1 part nitrogen
-Before putting green on top put some good organic soil, chix po, or worm po, makes good culture starter like the base for yogurt. then put green on top.
Tips:
-Keep sides straight up and down - and top level.
-Pull center out once a week (while keeping the sides (walls even up and down) you want to avoid a pyrimid.
put a sprinkler on once or twice a week for about an hour depends on weather.
get organized before building. sticks in one pile, leaves and twigs in one pile and have fresh green pulled yard waste an hour before building, for final top layer.
and have your culture to start- worm po, chix po, or good organic soil.
see pic attached 1,2 and 3.
notice that there are three compost piles here on the farm. after two or three months when one is finishing then another is started. they are rotated and then we use the soil.
» we also use the soil from the last one to (culture the next pile.)
Tree mulching (extra notes)
Here are some extra notes of Do’s and don’ts for tree mulching.
DONT’s:
1. Don’t mound up dirt or mulch around the trunks of trees.
Piling up mulch against tree trunks can cause harm to your trees: it invites diseases and rodent pests. If you are mulching around a tree, start tapering the height of the mulch down when you get to within about 1’ of the trunk, leaving the base of the tree free of mulch. It would even be better to have to weed this 1’ than to risk damage to your tree, wouldn’t it?
DOs:
1. Do apply about two inches of mulch around trees, especially young trees.
Mulching trees keeps down weeds, thus eliminating competition for water. In addition, much water that otherwise would be evaporated by the sun can soak down through a 2” layer of mulch to the soil around tree roots. Mulching trees also helps keep their roots cooler in hot weather.
2. Do use shredded leaves when possible in mulching trees, especially young trees.
There’s nothing wrong with using wood-chip mulches. However, a shredded-leaf mulch has some advantages. First of all, it’s free. When you rake up your leaves, put them through a leaf shredder or leaf vacuum if you already own one; otherwise, shred the leaves by running the lawn mower over them. Secondly, leaves break down faster than wood chips, thereby releasing nutrients faster. Young trees, especially, will appreciate those nutrients.
Gypsum, humic acid and fertilization
Today i am going to direct you to my youtube link, there i show the entire process of using Gypsum, humic acid and horse manure to fertilize the trees we did today. Take note though that this process is not used for every tree, some trees do not use horse manure and some do. The horse manure has different minerals then the chicken manure does and thus helps certain trees/plants grow better or worse depending on what your planting.
The link is: www.youtube.com/user/wooferblogger1 The vid number is: Vlog #24: Gyspum and fertilization
Planting yacon

Opening my eyes the birds whisper in my ears, it reminds me of when i was younger and my mom would come into my room, whispering softly into my ears “honey it’s time to wake up”. Funny how chirping birds give me some sense of home, one that i used to have, a very long time ago. With my stomach growling like any other day i stepped outside of my tent to breath in the freshest air the world has to offer.
Heading past my girlfriends (the chickens) they gently squawk at me with their stomachs rumbling as loud as mine, as i walk into the common room the dogs wag their fluffy tails madly, they are ready for their morning walk yet it is not on my list of things to do (at least not for a few days, this is up to another wwoofer to do). Feeding my appetite, dressing and heading out, water in hand i tend to my regular morning chores. Another day of farming ahead of me, my spirits are held high and a smile printed permanently on my face.
After the morning chores me and a fellow wwoofer were told we were going to be planting yacon today, grabbing a bunch of filled pots we dumped them out into a wheel barrel in order to separate the bad from the good. The bad ones were noticeable, they were either too small or rotten on certain spots, the important part to pay attention to was were the stems were sprouting from, if they were growing properly or were rotten/black. Sifting through those took some time but eventualy we got them to the beds and started planting, the first day of work on this farm i made up 4 beds lined up in a row. These beds were large and designed in rectangular fashion, definitely made for holding large plants, nice to see the work i did on my first day getting put to use. Although it seems all the work i and my fellow wwoofers do is for some cause, even if we don’t know the future purpose of it at the time.
Digging 5-6inch holes were the basis for planting the yacon, placing them in the holes we had to face the rooting stems upwareds so that they would sprout to the surface. Planting two beds the day heat set in around us, watering the beds before we headed up to the common room we looked at our accomplishment of thed day, what a joyeous feeling. (Side not - When plants are planted in the ground either from seed or partialy grown, they must be watered directly after in order to avoid the plant from going into shock). Our four hours were up and the kitchen begged for us to enter into it and make our meals, so we ventured there in search for relaxation and fool.
Part of the day was up and the whole afternoon was ahead of us, not too long later i was offered a ride into Pukalani (i’ve been there many times and always enjoy going) and Kahalui (never been there before, new adventure, yay!!). After a few hours of relaxation me and my fellow wwoofer headed out into the blazing hot day, to venture where no wwoofer had gone before (at least me that is). Reaching Pukalani i went into the grocery store and grabbed a few things, i usually do this even though most of my food comes from the land at the farm (technically i don’t need anything from the store but i’m so used to having the store i have not broke this habit yet).
After getting my items me and my fellow wwoofer headed to Kahalui, not even ten minutes after heading there we ended up in bumper to bumper traffic. After sitting in that for nearly thirty minutes we finally reached the intersection and realized the lights were down, we had though it was an accident but would have never guessed the light issue. As soon as we hit our left we slammed right back into bumper to bumper traffic, the journey almost seemed not worth it, realizing this we turned around and headed for home. By the time we reached our humble home it was time for me to attend my afternoon chores, my girlfriends (the chickens) were calling me, they could hear me from a mile away!!
Feeding them and collecting eggs my day was finaly done, i spent the rest of the day relaxing and reading mostly. Another day on the farm gone, another day of joyeous life, what more could you ask for?
I leave you with this, love life and be joyous, take what you can from life because it gives us so much. All around us there are lessons and things to be seen, our lessons are singular but diverse in so many ways, each one is for only you yet we all learn similar things. Paying attention to every second of each day, noticing what it is showing you is the hardest part yet that is the best part of life. It comes and goes but our lessons are always patient and always return, until we see them they will always be there for us, caring and loving us, showing us the way to a brighter day.
What more could you ask then to be in this time, right here and right now? I could ask for nothing more, other then to continue to learn and love.
Be there for yourself, be there for others.
Live, laugh, love and learn, the great L’s that surround us in life.
Until tomorrow
J.S
Basil Monday

With the sun rising outside my tent the beautiful birds chirp their way well into the morning, sending high pitch noises into my eardrums i awaken refreshed for yet another day of farm work. My tent is located underneath a giant tree that supplies natural shade for me and my fellow wwoofer, it’s green, luscious leaves surrounding us supply a gorgeous and relaxing environment.
Walking into the common area the dogs bark at me welcoming my presence, with their bushy tails wagging behind them they know it will soon be time for their morning walk (uphill, in the morning!!). To their demise i do not walk them right away, my stomach is winning the battle of what to do first (doesn’t it always right when you wake up lol).
With a full stomach and water in hand (you always need water with you living in Hawaii) i started my day, the dogs were just oh so happy to see the leashes in my hand they wouldn’t sit still long enough for me to put them on (dogs lol gota love em).
Tiring them out we headed for home, the sun rising high enough to start up the heat gave me then sense of another day in the works.
Feeding the chickens (my girlfriends), who flocked to the door as i walked up with the food, i grabbed the few eggs that they had lain just that morning (still warm to the touch). There is a single chicken who is in solitude from the rest, she has a problem with laying eggs, she has not been able to for some time now. Taking special care of her i gave the single chicken her food and fresh water (with kelp in it), Mauka (the youngest dog, who is 4years old but acts like a puppy) follows me around while i do my morning chores. Even when i went to gather up avocados from the huge tree that hangs on the side of a hill, he followed me there helping me find the avocados that were hidden in the leaves or in plain site (what a good dog).
I grabbed a stick and tossed it far away (since that’s why he was following me), chasing it he came back but without the stick (i think he doesn’t get the hole “bring it back” ordeal, no worries, there’s plenty of sticks). Checking the sapote tree which is by my tent he followes me still, so i throw a stick for him to chase and head back upto the house. He barks loudly, wagging his tail in joy, it seems he couldn’t be happier now that he has a buddy to play with all the time (me).
Heading to my beds, with the newest plants, i quenched their thirst with a morning bath. A few green heads poking out from the soil greeted me as i bathed them (they were so green and happy, i knew they were all smiling at me), as the beds watering came to an end i once again headed back to the house. Lets see if the chores for the morning are done, let us check the list.
Check list:
Chickens fed: Check
Avocados gathered: Check
Sapotes gathered: Check
Dogs water: Check
Dogs walked: Check
New beds watered: Check
Hmmmm is that all? i’m pretty sure, on to the work directed by the head honcho (of me and her) what could be in store for today?
To start it off i had to liquid fertilize two mango tree’s with fish fertilizer (great, i get to smell like a fish, guess i wouldn’t mind if was a fish now would i lol), mixing the fish fertilizer in two 5 gallon buckets of water i headed to the tree’s. The first thing to remember is to water the area first so that the liquid fertilizer stays in the soil nicely, after watering the trees i added the fertilizer watching the green leaves as the water splashed all around them. They waved and smiled, thanking me for helping them grow so very much. These mango trees have been grafted with other mango trees so that there is a combination of the tree’s, the outcome is a better fruit for the climate we are in now. If you do not know much about grafting you can look it up online, it is highly recommended.
With that done a new bed i had made last week was beckoning to have plants in it, so with it calling out to us i had the opportunity to plant brand new basil plants around some older ones. Laying soil fertilizer on the new bed i threw some Humic acid (dried lava rocks) over the bed mixing it in, this helps the plants grow. Using my hand dandy digging tool i made a few indentations where i wanted to plant the new basil plants. Before planting the baby basil’s, i was instructed to place microrizon (white powder to help plant grow) on the roots at the bottom of the plant, after dabbing them gently the baby basil’s went into the ground.
Planting 12 baby basils that task was over and done with, on to the next duty.
Taroe plants needed to be planted in a bed with fellow Taro plants, planting these are quiet easy. All that needs to be done is the roots placed in the dirt and covered lightly with the dirt, vwala you are done. Planting these they also wanted a drink of water (you usually water plants after they are planted, plants go into shock when first planted, so they need a cold welcome to their new homes).
After the watering the day seems to be over (for the farm work), it went by so fast i couldnt’ even tell it was quintin time already ;)
The heat usually lets you know what time it is but today it was a bit cloudy and cooler then other days (always nice). Sitting her i still have the entire day to see what it brings me, a life of a wwoofer can be so joyful :) Well onto the making of the vid for today, don’t forget to check the site: www.youtube.com/user/wooferblogger1for the visuals of today’s work.
What to end this with? hmmmm
Let me say you have no limitations, there are no bars around you other then the ones you create for yourself. Realize you can do anything, go anywhere and enjoy life at any point. It’s you’re choice, always has been and always will be, don’t let anything stop you from living and loving, who could ask for more then to be alive?
I am truly grateful just to wake up each morning, with that in mind i feel i should at least enjoy this day i am blessed to have.
Love you’re life, love another’s, never dwell in the past but always strive forward for another day, there might not be one so make this day you’re best for it could be you’re last.
Love to you all
J.S
Saturday on the farm

Although it is Saturday i still have a few responsibilities to take care of, since the chickens have a massive stomach they continuously crave for the food! Feeding them in the morning me and my fellow wwoofer headed out to the farmers market in Makawao, there we sold the food we harvested the day before. It’s quiet interesting to see just how much the food grows within such a short amount of time, picking it is the most fun but eating it and selling it brings me even more joy. At the market we sold our greens left and right, the people there were very interesting and each was looking for something different (of course). The best part about the market was that there were so many different vendors and each one had something new to bring to the arena.
With a stomach full and my water in hand i spent the day helping people with the sales as well as meandering around to see what the other farmers had in store for me. The firts thing i found was something called “ice cream beans”, it was a curious food at first sight but plopping it in my mouth the taste had me craving for more. Buying a couple i headed further down to see what else was around, pineapples were my first choice and then i spotted green bellpeppers. Grabbing what i wanted i made sure everything was grown localy and organically, coming to an organic farm and learning so much about food makes you not want to eat anything that has been shipped or processed.
As 9am rolled in (since we started at 6am) the crowd thinned and the other farmers began to leave, the sun began to brighten and the heat sunk in all around us. The day had been off to a great start and it wasn’t even half way over yet, ah the life of a farmer, it brings so much joy and so many happy faces.
After packing the truck up with the greens that were left and the tables we had placed everything on we took one final look at the almost empty parking lot and drove away.
Heading back to the farm it seemed the day was set for relaxation since we had started so early, yet there is always something to do on a farm, even when you think there isn’t. After a meal and a few minutes to relax i had the great pleasure of walking the dogs, the farm owners have two great dogs that are very well behaved and listen to every command. There is nothing wrong with walking them, the only harsh part is, it’s mostly all uphill (at least for the morning walk). On the way back my poor feet get a rest, surrounding me is beauty like no other, green life blooms, colors flourish, i feel as if paradise could get no better.
After a short nap (god knows i needed it) i ate yet again to tend to my rumbling stomach which never seems to stop being hungry (darn metabolism), now you think the day is over? wrong yet again. The afternoon held light showers and dark clouds but did not let up the slightest on the heat that surrounded me, after the meal i tended to a few new beds i had made last week. In these beds are an assortment of goodies we just planted, i can’t wait to see them sprout! A few are already poking through the ground but those aren’t the one’s i planted, the joy comes from seeing the work you did come to life. The beds thirst was enormous, good thing there is plenty water to go around!
Hearing the chickens hollering at me i knew it was feeding time, i love the chickens, i call them my girlfriends because every time they see me coming they run to the door squawking madly. Feeding them is another joy because when i do i can feel their love and appreciation, as well as i get to stick my hand in their coops and steal their eggs (not like they mind lol). Placing the fragile eggs in a previous egg container from the store they slide into the refrigerator as if it was their home all along, what’s next?
The dogs look at me with waggling tails and tungs hanging to the ground, i guess its time for their afternoon walk, their wagging tails sure do give them away!
Walking them down the hill on my street and back up is a task but definitely tires them out immensely, this is the point of the walks, so in turn it’s the best part of walking them because now they will sit around and sleep. After the walk i fed the dogs, which had them wagging their happy, bushy tails again lol
It seems my day is finaly at an end, at least for the farming work, now it’s to this blog and tending to the vids i make daily (which always takes some time), although my day has been filled i am joyful and energized, i could not ask for more or less. I am satisfied and in love with life. What would you like to know? is it easy/hard? am i tired? do i eat greens only? LOL
Truthfully i am a vegetarian and eat mostly only the things that grow here, although i do bie some stuff from the store downsizing my grocery list has been a tedious task but definitely do-able.
High off of life i sit and contemplate on just what i should tell you guys at the end of this blog. Stay tuned? I’ll write more tomorrow? or maybe even, watch the vid for some of what i wrote about today so you can see it for yourself? Hmm decisions, decisions.
Well i feel leaving you with one comment is just not enough, so all of the above is in the go zone!
WWOOFing vlog →
This is my vlog site for the WWOOFing experiences i am going through, more so of an inside look of what a WWOOFers daily life is like.
A life as a WWOOFer and the service i am providing for others who are interested

This blogs sole purpose is to help others understand how the WWOOFing program works and to see exactly what you are getting yourself into, when i went looking for info on this program i found a lot of text but no personal experiences explaining detailed info. When it comes to new things i always like to know what i am going to be doing, something to be explained a little so i have a base idea or just a video to show me to put my mind at ease.
Finding barely any of this i took a big step and decided to just go with the flow, that flow has brought me to a wonderful place in my life and now that it has i wish to share just how easy/hard it can be/is to get here. Without diligence, strive and alot of research your WWOOFing experience can be not what you expect it to be, although coming with no expectations is always the best way to start a new part of your life.
I have been WWOOFing since June 1st, 2010 and I have enjoyed each day thoroughly, not knowing what to expect before i came i dropped my expectations and let things go with the flow. In coming to the farm I am at now i realized just how blessed i was to have this opportunity as well as to have done enough research to be able to find a place that was enjoyable, loving, caring and giving me exactly what i have been wanting/needing.
In coming here my life has forever changed and it continues to change every second of each day, expanding my horizons and my personal perspectives I am that much more closer to understanding myself and the goals i wish to accomplish. It was not an easy task getting here, honestly it was a bit of a struggle and it took some time before this opportunity came knocking at my door but now that it has it has oppened more doors than i can even walk through.
With all my heart i wish to share my experiences with you all, i wish to help everyone more then the help i had when i came looking for help and info on this program. Video and audio do so much more then words can express, i have been recording every day since the day i arrived and i will continue to record, there is no end date, i am letting the wind take me and following it’s breeze. Posted on this site is my vlog site where i usually post new vids each day, if i do not post a new vid do not fret there will be a new one shortly, the vids will continue no matter what.
After recording for 19 days now i feel that i must expand my services more, i only say so much in my vids, i only show so much in my vids yet there is more i feel i can do. So in starting this blog i feel that i can reach out to more people, help them even more then i had intended when i started this vloging. With typing words i seem to express myself deeper then with spoken words and i know that this in mind the free service of help to others will grow and spread. So let us help ourselves by doing great things, listening to our intuition, following the breeze and the flow. Lets help ourselves by actually giving ourselves a chance to understand ourselves and life itself, exploring all opportunities will give you much more then you can ever expect.
Come with no expectations, read with no expectations, watch these videos with no expectations, let the winds guide you, the flow direct you and let life give you all that you need.