Saturday, 16 August 2014

trip to the farm

Hiking into the Koma farm.  These members live two hours from the church.  We didn't walk that far, we had a transport take us to their farm.  Not so for them each Sunday.

They have eighty acres and every bit of it has been planted with beautiful, healthy crops.  That is pineapple growing by their home.

Brother Koma, see the straight rows, that is how every thing looks, neat as a pin.  He has the only tiller on the island.  He uses it a lot.

This is called a hand of bananas.  They grow everywhere on their farm.  They are so sweet and yummy.


Sister Kama served us cakes, and cut up fruit and honey comb dripping with honey.  Yummy fruit punch.  She is the neatest lady. caption

Notice the beautiful floral arrangement she had on her table

Sister Kama, Elder Wells, Sister Wells, Sister Walker front  row) Elder Gregory Brother Kama and his grandson, Elder Olsen

What a blessing to get to know these modern day pioneers.  They are first generation LDS.  What a lovely couple.  Who live the gospel and show their love for the Savior by serving him so well.

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