Milaha & Agar
Milaha Milaha
Hey Agar, I've been thinking about ways we could help someone nearby with just a few supplies—maybe a tiny garden or a simple shelter. What do you think?
Agar Agar
Sounds doable. Find a flat spot, gather some fallen branches and leaves, mix in a bit of dirt we can pull from a nearby patch. Build a simple lean‑to with the branches, cover it with leaves and maybe a tarp if we can find one. For the garden, just a few pots or a shallow trench, fill with any soil we can get, plant quick‑growing beans or herbs. Keep it minimal, no fancy equipment. Simple and effective.
Milaha Milaha
That sounds beautiful, Agar. I can already picture the little shelter humming with life, a tiny garden where a seed can grow and remind us that even small steps matter. Let’s start by gathering what we can and give it a gentle touch—one branch at a time, one pot at a time. Together, we’ll bring a little warmth to someone who needs it.
Agar Agar
Alright, find a flat spot, pull a few sturdy branches, lay them out. Get a tarp if we can find one, and a few small pots. Keep it simple—no frills, just the essentials. We'll do it one step at a time.
Milaha Milaha
Let’s start by spotting a calm, flat spot. Pick a few sturdy branches—one that’s a bit thicker for the frame, a few thinner ones for the slats. Lay them out like a simple rectangle, then slide a tarp over it, letting it drape over the tops. For the pots, just gather a handful, maybe one or two each, fill them with the soil we’ve scavenged, and drop in some beans or herbs that’ll sprout quickly. It’s all about small, steady steps. We'll make it a safe little space and a hopeful garden, one piece at a time.