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THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: First thought, best thought: This Earth Day I'm thankful for __________. Publisher: Tommy Russo (808) 283-0512 / tommy@mauitime.com @tommyrusso on Twitter What??????? Editor: Axel Beers (808) 283-1308 / editor@mauitime.com @axelbeers on Twitter The rain Shan Kekahuna (808) 244-0777 / shan@mauitime.com My honey Kawai's bad ass crop growing skills. And chickens of course!
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“I think SOME of the rules are too far and some are TOO lax. Mostly because things don’t seem to be evenly enforced. I think people should be able to sit outside in public spaces, like on the beach under an umbrella, if they are just with members of their household and practicing social distancing from other groups. But I think hotels and B&Bs should be liable for fi nes as well if guests break their quarantine. I also know people who were ‘quarantined’ after returning to the island and NEVER once were they checked on to make sure they weren’t breaking quarantine . That seems like it should be enforced more than people being on the road or ‘not exercising’ while they’re out.”
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“Yes. I do understand why social distancing is important during these times, but fear of the unknown has paved the way for loss of civil liberties, rights further pushes the citizens of Hawai i and Maui county into fear, depression, and uncertainty. The ever constricting curfew, roadblocks, increase of law
enforcement and military personnel seem far too excessive for a peaceful island whose vast majority have been in total compliance with the stay at home mandate. Since March 9, I’ve left my condo twice for groceries, twice to go surf and to walk my dog. It’s been a month of me not having anyone to talk to or social interactions. I’m likely to suffer from this confi nement more so than a week of this virus. If I was exposed to anything since this initially began in early March, it would have already ran its course with me and risk of spread from me or anyone else complying during this time would be nominal. There has to be a limit to how much restrictions can be imposed on us before the goal we’re aiming for is replaced by the negative effects of oppression. Why is a trial period even necessary for a curfew?” “The only way to stop the spread of Covid 19 is to maintain the present rules. There is no present vaccine or treatment for this virus. This is a no-brainer!”
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by Axel Beers
Growing Hope
PHOTO COURTESY JENNY PELL
DURING A PANDEMIC, GARDENING TAKES ON NEW MEANING
You can grow a lot in a back yard!
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here are many names for the uncertain time we’re living in, but after some contemplation Kevin Watkins II settles on “The Great Pause.” It's not as grim as “the COVID-19 crisis,” “a global recession,” or a “public health emergency,” all of which could also be used to describe the present moment, depending on who you’re talking to. “The Great Pause” is a more optimistic descriptor, implying a time of reflection and an eventual “Great Restart.” It’s a term for the current COVID-19 era of social distancing that makes sense when used by Watkins and his team at Maui Sustainable Solutions and the Maui Garden Project. On a morning during The Great Pause, Watkins and his team of two volunteers work a freshly cleared 10x15-foot patch of soil at Iao United Church of Christ, the latest site to be installed with Maui Garden Project’s upcycled garden boxes. Wood pallets cut to various sizes and garden tools are prepared on the grass. The smell of the raw earth penetrates my cloth mask and settles into a space in my body that feels deep in my bones, where it awakens something planted there by ancestors long past. Watkins, long devoted to sustainable solutions to today’s problems, is thinking about the future. “What about after the pause? What happens when you press the
play button again?” Watkins asks over the scraping sounds of shovels. The answer, to him, involves the soil patch nearby and many others like it across the county which soon will be food-producing gardens. In the last month, Watkins says, Maui Garden Project has installed at least 40 custom raised beds at locations on Maui. “We gotta grow our own food and I think everyone realizes that,” he says, now that COVID-19 has laid bare the island’s vulnerable dependence on imported food. “We gotta prepare, and one of the best ways we can do that is by growing our own food.” “Apocalypse Gardening” The combination of grocery store shelves emptied by panic buying, a global health and economic emergency, the longstanding awareness of the island’s precarious dependence on food imports, and people of all ages cooped up during stay-at-home orders has resulted in a gardening renaissance. Cara Flores founded the Facebook group Apocalypse Gardening to capture Maui’s newfound excitement over gardening and connect the island’s budding backyard farmers. “The name started as a bit of a joke,” Flores says, acknowledging that part of the “collective desire to start gardening” is rooted in fears of food scarcity which have become pronounced in recent weeks. As an administrator of the Maui COVID19
Facts Facebook group, she saw that people were increasingly interested in growing their own food. “Historically people tend to try and find ways to be more selfsufficient during hard economic times. Gardening helps people do something to provide for their future immediately,” she says. “There is something reassuring about knowing we are doing something regardless how big or small.” The group was started in March and has since grown to 427 members. It’s a place to ask questions, learn, and share progress among gardeners of any experience or interest level, Flores explains. “People have been very happy to share their work, plans, progress and excitement for their future harvests.” she adds. “People have been generous about giving away and trading plants and seeds they have an abundance of which is nice since supplies are very low.” The Maui Backyard Farming Swap is another Facebook group that has seen an influx of new membership during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Membership for the Maui Backyard Farming Swap Facebook group is up 73 percent in the last 28 days, with over 145 new members,” group administrator Sarah Freistat Pajimola tells me. The group has been around for four years and has always been active in facilitating the exchange and sale of produce and services, “but I have definitely seen a noticeable increase in requests for seeds, starts, keiki trees, chicks, chickens, soil, and mulch,” says Freistat Pajimola. That recent shift “might indicate an upswing and trend toward backyard farming and subsistence living.” Freistat Pajimola echoes Flores’ belief that backyard gardens, however small, can be rewarding. “It doesn’t take a ton of space to create abundance and self sufficiency for your 'ohana, and we don’t all have to grow everything on our own, or on our own properties,” she says. “Share with one another. Trade. There is always a want. Always a need.
Pandemic or not.” Victory Gardens Rebooted: ‘Ohana Gardens While the efforts of socially isolated backyard gardeners might seem insignificant in comparison to the food needs of the island, local permaculturalist Jenny Pell sees the potential for a movement akin to the Victory Gardens of World Wars I and II, when home gardens were urged and ended up providing up to 40 percent of a household’s food after a year or two of cultivation. “To put it in Hawaiian terms, it was phrased as it’s your kuleana to grow food for your family,” Pell says of the Victory Garden movement. “And that’s the motto for our organization: It’s your kuleana to grow food for your 'ohana.” Pell is the project manager of the 'Ohana Gardens campaign, a project inspired by Victory Gardens and started by the organization Food Security Hawaii, which Pell also sits on the board of. 'Ohana Gardens’ goal is to plant 10,000 fruit and nut trees in neighborhoods, and start 1,000 individual gardens and 100 community gardens across Maui in the next year. “We want people, in their backyards, to grow the food that is the easiest to grow, is going to give them a yield, and is the most pest resistant,” she says. “We don’t want people to fail out the gate.” To help people be successful gardeners, Pell is working with groups like Watkins’ to connect a network of individuals and groups who can share services, products, and plants, all with the goal of increasing the amount of locally produced food. She also hopes to host how-to information for growing and preparing food, create a seed subscription service, and maintain a stock of starters for curious gardeners. Eventually, when the stay-at-home orders are lifted, paid staff could help neighborhoods maintain their gardens and supplies. Larger community gardens, extended collaboration, and food hubs or processing centers could be implemented, Pell adds. Continued on pg.8 APRIL 16, 2020
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Growing Hope ideal time to renovate the garden. It's something he's wanted to do for years. “We’ve been wanting to do raised garden beds for a while, because I want to build that bridge between our elders and our younger generation,” Cordova says. “The elders can’t be down there teaching the kids on the ground.” The church is home to a preschool, serves many elders in the community, and has a population that needs the food, “so I thought, you know this during this downtime, we can do some of these projects and get things going here,” says Cordova. “That way when
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“Let’s plant our gardens right now, in this first flush of excitement when everybody is at home and they’re digging in, literally,” Pell says emphasizing again the importance of starting small and obtaining a yield for the beginning gardener. “Let’s make sure that they have access to the content and information to make them really successful in growing food. That’s part of what 'Ohana Gardens is going to do. We’re going to be one of the organizations providing that background, that content, and education.”
Jenny Pell shows off her harvest
After the Great Pause: A New Community The grounds of the Iao United Church of Christ are quiet these days. The preschool is closed, the rolling green grass of the campus is empty, and there is no service – except perhaps the one occurring between the three masked gardeners and the Earth. Reverend Florentino Cordova who pastors the church has kept social distance from his congregation and held his services digitally for weeks now. The congregation is made of many kupuna, he tells me, and their health and safety was paramount when concerns over the novel coronavirus emerged. Like others stuck in self-isolation, Reverend Cordova thought it was an 8
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they come back, we’ll have this already set in place.” Cordova touches on a side effect of gardening: community and connection. “I grew up with my mom tending the garden where she learned a lot of her morals and stuff from her mother,” he says. “So the garden gives us also this opportunity to teach and to work with our hands and see how we’re connected – connected with Mother Earth – and how Mother Earth sustains us at a time such as this.” Pell envisions a similar shift that lasts long after hands are washed of garden soil. “There’s this neighborhood cohesiveness that happens,” she says, when a sharing economy is able to start in a community. It starts with people sharing excess
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A garden box made from upcycled pallets by Maui Garden Project
from their crops, then eventually their skills and knowledge, as well as materials and tools. Wilkins sees the same type of community growing, and hopes it will form an island-wide supply chain that will reduce dependence on imported food and increase the community’s self-reliance and independence, all while strengthening human ties and connection on the island. “Food fosters community. It creates a bond,” says Freistat Pajimola. “There is pride in providing for yourself – and then providing so much for yourself, that you think about sharing with your neighbors... and then even further looking beyond your neighborhood to the community that surrounds you, to share. It’s a thing of beauty and very symbolic of how most of humanity would like to imagine humanity being.” Wilkins shares the hope for a reimagined humanity. “In many ways [the economic system before the pandemic] wasn’t working, and I think that we live in an amazing time,” he says, looking at recovery as a chance to rebuild something better. “I look at COVID-19 as a cocoon opportunity,” adds James Lumpkin, one of the volunteers working with the Maui Garden Project. He’s currently unemployed because of the pandemic, having most recently worked as a line cook in a nowclosed restaurant. He empathizes
with others who have been laid off, but says “There’s some ability for us to take that and recover from this and come out the other end, a caterpillar into a butterfly. To come out better, stronger, as a whole community.” “We have this pause,” he tells me, “to think about what really matters to the community.” Everyone I talked to for this story agrees: All you need to get a garden started is a square foot of yard or a single pot, some seeds (or a starter plant), water, and sun! The internet is full of knowledge for cultivating plants. The Apocalypse Gardening and Maui Backyard Farming Swap are public Facebook groups to join where you can share knowledge and resources. Maui Garden Project and Maui Sustainable Solutions are available on social media, through email at kevin@ mauisustainablesolutions.com and james@mauisustainablesolutions.com, and on the web at Mauisustainablesolutions.com. The organization is in need of resources, donations, volunteers, and space to store materials and build garden boxes. Food Security Hawaii is online at Foodsecurityhawaii.org and on social media. ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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Ink ★★★★★ Not Rated /107 Min. n the surface, Jamin Winan’s Ink is about a father (played by an intense Christopher Soren Kelly) who is too consumed by his work to pay attention to his daughter. On a different level of reality, it’s also about invisible warriors, called Storytellers, who visit us at night and bring us our dreams. There’s also a different group of nightly dream warriors, the Incubi, whose flat, terrifying, leering faces are all we need to know that these are the bringer of nightmares. It gets weirder. A lumbering, caped, long-nosed monster named Ink kidnaps a girl from our world, upsetting the balance of varying dimensions. A group of Storytellers band together for a rescue mission. Here is an original, beautifully designed fantasy, with elements of action, real-world drama, and horror blended in. This Colorado-made indie was a homegrown smash in 2009, amassing a healthy cult following and, at one point, becoming one of the most pirated films online. Today, it can be found on streaming services and viewed legally. Sometimes, the big story of a DIY movie is simply that it got made in the first place. Here, the making and legacy behind Ink is noteworthy (the director first turned heads with his stunning short film “Spin,” one of the earliest YouTube smashes) but it’s the film itself that stuns. As a movie, it’s an engrossing spellbinder. Yet, Ink is also a testament to the power of imagination and how, when it comes to creating movie magic, clever filmmaking can overcome budgetary restraints. This is an independently made work in which the director had complete control over his vision. Most importantly, his screenplay is dynamic, clever, and compelling. In a cast of unknowns, Kelly is up to the considerable challenges of his role and Jennifer Duffy is terrific playing an ethereal, matronly figure. Because the story is complex, building on characters and ideas, it requires the viewer to pay attention and go all in. By the end, your patience is rewarded by Winans’ emotionally charged, deeply satisfying conclusion. Every scene has a purpose and adds another narrative brick of world building and layered characterizations. Moments that initially
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GEMINI (MAY 21-JUN. 20) While sleeping, most of us have over a thousand dreams every year. Many are hard to remember and not worth remembering. But a beloved few can be life-changers. They have the potential to trigger epiphanies that transform our destinies for the better. In my astrological opinion, you are now in a phase when such dreams are more likely than usual. That’s why I invite you to keep a pen and notebook by your bed so as to capture them. For inspiration, read this testimony from Jasper Johns, whom some call America’s “foremost living artist”: “One night I dreamed that I painted a large American flag, and the next morning I got up and I went out and bought the materials to begin it.” (Painting flags ultimately became one of Johns’ specialties.) CANCER (JUN. 21-JUL. 22) Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) was a renowned author who wrote The Good Soldier, a novel that has been called “one of the 100 greatest novels of all time.” Yet another very famous author, Henry James (1843-1916), was so eager to escape hanging out with Ford that he once concealed himself behind a tree so as to not be seen. You have astrological permission to engage in comparable strategies during the coming weeks. It won’t be a time when you should force yourself to endure boring, meaningless, and unproductive tasks. LEO (JUL. 23-AUG. 22) I hope that during the coronavirus crisis you have been entertaining wild truths and pondering the liberations you will initiate when the emergency has passed. I trust you have been pushing your imagination beyond its borders and wandering into the nooks and crannies of your psyche that you were previously hesitant to explore. Am I correct in my assumptions, Leo? Have you been wandering outside your comfort zone and discovering clues about how, when things return to normal, you can add spice and flair to your rhythm? VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEP. 22) I like this quote by the author Jake Remington: “Fate whispers to the warrior, ‘You cannot withstand the storm.’ The warrior whispers back, ‘I am the storm.’” Although this passage is more melodramatic than necessary for your needs in the coming weeks, I think it might be good medicine that will help you prevail over the turbulence of the coronavirus crisis. Getting yourself into a storm-like mood could provide you with the personal power necessary to be unflappable and authoritative. You should also remember that a storm is not inherently bad. It may be akin to a catharsis or orgasm that relieves the tension and clears the air. LIBRA (SEP. 23-OCT. 22) Libran rapper and activist Talib Kweli says, “You have to know when to be arrogant. You have to know when to be humble. You have to know
Free Will Astrology when to be hard and you have to know when to be soft.” You Librans tend to be skilled in this artful approach to life: activating and applying the appropriate attitude as is necessary for each new situation. And I’m happy to report that your capacity for having just the right touch at the right time will be a crucial asset in the coming weeks. Trust your intuition to guide you through every subtle shift of emphasis. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) Scorpio artist Marie Laurencin (1883-1956) enjoyed a colorful fate. One of the few female Cubist painters, she was a prominent figure in the Parisian avant-garde. She was also the muse and romantic partner of renowned poet Guillaume Apollinaire. But there came a turning point when she abandoned her relationship with Apollinaire. “I was 25 and he was sleeping with all the women,” she said, “and at 25 you don’t stand for that, even from a poet.” Is there a comparable situation in your life, Scorpio? A role you relish but that also takes a toll? Now is a favorable time to re-evaluate it. I’m not telling you what you should decide, only that you should think hard about it. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) Sagittarian sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1596-1680) was a prodigious, inventive creator. One scholar wrote, “What Shakespeare is to drama, Bernini may be to sculpture.” He designed and built public squares, fountains, and buildings, many in Rome, which embodied his great skills as both sculptor and architect. Unlike many brilliant artists alive today, Bernini was deeply religious. Every night for 40 years, he walked from his home to pay a devotional visit to the Church of the Gesù. According to my reading of the astrological factors, now would be an excellent time for you to engage in reverential rituals like those – but without leaving your home, of course. Use this social-distancing time to draw reinvigoration from holy places within you or in your memory. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) As I understand the current chapter of your life story, you have been doing the unspectacular but yeoman work of recharging your spiritual batteries. Although you may have outwardly appeared to be quiet and still, you have in fact been generating and storing up concentrated reserves of inner power. Because of the coronavirus crisis, it’s not yet time to tap into those impressive reserves and start channeling them into a series of dynamic practical actions. But it is time to formulate the practical actions you will take when the emergency has passed. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) Aquarian poet Jacques Prévert offered a variation on the famous Christian supplication known as the Lord’s Prayer. The original version begins, “Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.” But Prévert’s variation says, “Our father who art in heaven: Stay there.” Being an atheist, he had no need for the help and support of a paternal deity. I understand his feeling. I tend to favor the Goddess myself. But for you Aquarians right now, even if you’re allergic to talk of a divine presence, I’ll recommend that you seek out generous and inspiring masculine influences. According to my reading of the astrological omens, you will benefit from influences that resemble good fathering. PISCES (FEB. 19-MAR. 20) How skillful are you in expressing what you want? Wait. Let me back up and reformulate that. How skillful are you in knowing what you want and expressing the truth about what you want to the people who might ultimately be able to give it to you or help you get it? This is the most important question for you to meditate on in the coming weeks. If you find that you’re fuzzy about what you want or hazy about asking for what you want, correct the problems. HOMEWORK: For three days, uphold your highest ideal in every little way you can imagine. Report results at FreeWillAstrology.com. freewillastrology@freewillastrology.com
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