You made it out to the tea plantation! Very cool. I don't understand all the photos (did you snap a pic of the one fellow's arm because he had some sort of rash on it?), but it looks like they showed you around the whole operation. And, as always, I love the signs. What a fund experience! I've never done anything like that (even though, in all our trips to Kona, the opportunity to tour coffee farms was always present).
This blog is to document my time as a long-term rotary foreign exchange student, and as a thank you all the wonderful people who contributed - making it possible for me to go.
You made it out to the tea plantation! Very cool. I don't understand all the photos (did you snap a pic of the one fellow's arm because he had some sort of rash on it?), but it looks like they showed you around the whole operation. And, as always, I love the signs. What a fund experience! I've never done anything like that (even though, in all our trips to Kona, the opportunity to tour coffee farms was always present).
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