Monday, July 27, 2009

Hulala iPIX





Wow! Hulala iPIX is a funtastic iPhone app! I am decorating all of the pictures I’ve taken of my four-legged friends, writing special messages and creating picture postcards for my gallery! Check them out here! Hulala iPIX makes my photo gallery come to life with all of the tropilicious Bling and the wild frames! Did you check out the coconut tree frame with the crazy monkey sound effect? I’m going coconuts!

Hmmm, may be I can organize a contest for the best iPIX photo! Well, tell us which one of our iPIX photos is your fave?

Here is the direct link to iTunes Store:http://itunes.com/app/hulalaipix
Also, Click here to visit Hulala iPIX Homepage!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Organic Garden!



Dear Oo-Doodle Dairy:

Do you know this week is National Green Week?

What interesting projects are you doing in your school for this week! I want to know! Doodle tell!

I'd like to share with you what I'm doing this week. It's organic farming! I'm researching this story (the Olomana Organic Farm located in Hawaii), and hope to go for a visit in the farm soon! What a cool idea to have a self-sustaining environment where the entire garden is a perfect integration of different ecosystems. In other words, the waste material of one group becomes food for another group, and so on. The circle of life works in sync to grow food and to support the people who live on the land!

I'd like to pet the ducks when I go to the farm! And I'd be really interested in checking out the worm bin, also!
They must have a pretty big bin considering the size of the farm! I can't wait!

Until then, stay green!

BTW, here's a link for you to read about the Olomana Garden, check it out!


Yes-We-Can-Gardens!

Dear Oo-Doodle Diary: We’ve all been hit with rising food prices around the world, and with global warming putting pressure on food growth and energy consumption, we want to buy and eat locally grown produce. Well, I did some research and wanted to share an idea with everyone. There were “Victory Gardens” during the two world wars when citizens in the US, Canada, and the UK turned their yards into vegetable/ fruit gardens.
The Victory Gardens were very effective in reducing pressure on the public food supply to support the war efforts. May be it’s time to bring back “Victory Gardens.” But I suggest we call them “Yes-We-Can Gardens” (YWCG!) We can grow food in our own garden and pick them to make our meals! It’s a healthier way of living and can save a lot of money! Not to mention the saving on gasoline by skipping a trip to the supermarket! On the island, we already do this. Hana, Skye and I have our chores set out for us to help Tutu Nani with her seaside garden. I Hulala-Lava-Love arugula and tomatoes, in particular! Yummy! Do you have a veggie garden where you live? Would you like to share some garden secrets? What vegetables do you Hulala-Lava-Love?

Click here to read more:http://hulalagirls.com/message_board/greenwall/

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Hello, I am Hulala Girl Mele, Princess of the Earth

Hello Everyone,

My name is Mele from http://www.hulalagirls.com/ a fun online paradise where we are gaming for the Green Planet!

Come visit our site. We have so many fun, green games for you and they are all free.

Best yet, we have a GreenWall for you to write on and you can share green jokes, green ideas, and comment on green issues / alerts. Just click here:
http://hulalagirls.com/message_board/greenwall/

Let's shake it. Let's all do our part to make our environment a better place.