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Boo Boo Zoo

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Athena, the gentle, blind Barn Owl

We arrived to the greeting of roosters crowing, hens cackling at balls of fluff, an enormous pig snoring in the mud, curious glances from shy deer, and nibbles from goats of all sizes. It’s better known as East Maui Animal Refuge or the Boo Boo Zoo, but it didn’t take long to discover we’d really entered the Island of Misfit Animals!

We met Riley, the deaf Great Dane who takes his job as protector of the others very seriously! bb10 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Earl, an Axis deer attacked by dogs, who due to his injuries can no longer use his back legs. bb15 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Gustav, a handsome black kitty thrown into a bonfire and rescued by a homeless man. bb3 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Mai Tai, a curious kitten born without eyes, who still manages to play with happy abandon. bb6 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Doogey, a blind minature pony with a “biting” attitude when the treats run out! bb12 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Baby, a 500 pound cow, also without the gift of sight. bb16 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Scarlet, a flamboyant red macaw, found abandoned beside the road. bb9 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Boots, an easy-going dog, whose owners couldn’t pay his vet bills when he was hit by a car. bb13 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

The complex where the animals now live “happily ever after” looks like something out of Dr. Seuss, climbing higher and higher into the sky. 

bb2 300x225 Boo Boo Zoo Most of these animals don’t fit within the typical norms…there are cats with HIV, horses who can’t see, orphans of all shapes and sizes all taken in with unconditional love.

In the “cat house”, there is lots of lounging going on. bb11 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo Kitties asleep in boxes, bins, and even up in the rafters – you never know where you’ll find one! bb5 150x150 Boo Boo Zoo

Injured birds also live here in safety and comfort. From common doves to blind barn owls to the elusive and sacred Hawaiian pueo owl… bb17 240x300 Boo Boo Zoo  

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Everyone seems friendly – so much more than I would have imagined for two acres housing nearly 500 animals! Feeding this menagerie costs over $20,000 a month and the 14 regular volunteers understand its all about acceptance. 

The East Maui Animal Refuge (EMAR) is a no-kill, all volunteer run, non profit, rehabilitation sanctuary for injured and orphaned animals who would otherwise die. The Boo Boo Zoo could use your help. Please see their website for more information and sponsorship opportunities. 

“Nature’s loss is our gain” is the motto of this wonderful place.

As we reluctantly have to leave, we’re told that the cats snuggle with injured deer and baby goats, while hens lay eggs and hatch chicks with the kittens – it seems no one has told them they’re different.

“The animals are a model of peaceful coexistence that puts many human societies to shame.” – Rita Goldman

Here everyone is loved without boundaries. Seems like a good lesson for us all. icon smile Boo Boo Zoo

Life on a Lettuce Farm!

Knock! Knock! 

Who’s there? 

Lettuce… 

Lettuce who?

Lettuce in and we’ll tell you!  icon smile Life on a Lettuce Farm!  

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Washed and ready to go!

Our second WWOOFing adventure in Hawaii brings us to Island Paradise Lettuce Farm in Haiku, Maui.  This farm supplies a delicious organic salad mix to many of the restaurants and produce shops on the  island. 

It’s much cooler on this side of the island and we’re learning LOTS about 14 different kinds of lettuce. 

Our favorite so far is the Green Wave with a very distinctive wasabi taste – YUM! 

We thought it might be fun to show what we do in a typical day on the lettuce farm, from the field to your salad plate! 

The pickers cut the lettuce by type… 

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 And bring it to us to WASH & PACK! 

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Our host Crystal and Gi Gi (Guillaume) from France

 

 

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In the sink for a good wash

 

 

 Once everything is squeaky clean and all the weeds are picked out, it’s time for a SPIN!   let4 300x225 Life on a Lettuce Farm!

 

This is an ordinary washing machine with the agitator removed, we put it on the spin cycle only and in a few minutes we have a basketful of clean, dry lettuce READY TO PACK! 

 

 

 Now, it’s loaded into the packing room and piled HIGH!

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Look at all this lettuce!!!!

It’s time to bag it up! Three pounds per bag are the norm and a box of four bags gets labeled and taken off to the restaurants…

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Of course, there’s always time for a little nibble or two…  

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YUM!

Next week we’re off to Kona to work on a coffee plantation for a month. Bring on the caffeine!! icon smile Life on a Lettuce Farm!   

ALOHA!!