Pic of Property - The top hill in the distance is one of the edges of the property.
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It's
been quite the journey. Where to start. First of all, the drive to
Florida was long and exhausting. Driving was slow with trailers. The
second day on road, we had to replace a tire, as it wore on one side.
We pulled of the interstate for gas and next to them was a tire shop.
I decided to put two new tires on the trailer, as the other one would
be a different size. The drive on Interstate 10 went smoothly. At
about 1:00 in the morning, we pulled into some hotel in northern
Florida and were back on the road at 6:00 a.m. We missed our slot for
vehicle drop off, so we stayed next to beach in Pompano. Aspen swam
in the ocean, but we were too tired to be interested in the warm
beach and swimming.
Tatiana and Todd slept. After catching up on sleep, we caught up with family, who were nice enough to go out of their way to meet up with us. What a nice thing to have such a great family.
Tatiana and Todd slept. After catching up on sleep, we caught up with family, who were nice enough to go out of their way to meet up with us. What a nice thing to have such a great family.
A
few days later we delivered the vehicles to the docs in Fort
Lauderdale. We were the first to get to the docks, as we wanted to
make sure to get everything done. As they presented me a bill for 2
times agreed upon amount, I pulled out my computer and showed
prearranged agreement I made a month earlier. They backed off and reduced the bill by half. So much of life is negotiation and paying
attention to details.
A few days later, we got up early again and were at the airport by 5:30 am. Tatiana dropped Aspen, dogs and me at departures and she dropped off vehicles. We then got assistance to cart all of our luggage and dogs in crates to check in. All paperwork was deemed in order, including removal of dogs from crates, with both inspected.
A few days later, we got up early again and were at the airport by 5:30 am. Tatiana dropped Aspen, dogs and me at departures and she dropped off vehicles. We then got assistance to cart all of our luggage and dogs in crates to check in. All paperwork was deemed in order, including removal of dogs from crates, with both inspected.
When
we boarded the final plane, for Belize, Tatiana said, "I wonder
how the dogs are doing." Right then we heard both of them
barking, underneath the plane. The people on the plane got a good
chuckle from that coincidence.
We
landed in Belize on our anniversary, the 7th of October.
We were told
that our things would arrive, at the Belize City docks in a week, so
we rented a car, switched out our sim card, on the phone and headed
out to the beach, at Placencia. The guy we already know down there,
Stefano, rented us his place on the beach, as Maya Lodge was already
rented. While there, we were told that the following Monday was a
holiday. In Belize things will get done when they get done. Go ahead
and create a schedule, but don't get attached to it.
While
in Placencia, we had our first interview with Angel, at the resort,
where he was working.
After
a week,relaxing on the beach, went to Belize city to rent a room, in
hopes of picking everything up the next day or two. Well, no one
would rent to us, as we had dogs. So plans changed again, and we went
to the rental in Cayo. The next day I called our broker and of course
they wanted me to condense my highly detailed manifest. We were then
told to come into Belize City, to take care of everything; that we
would get the vehicles and trailers today or the next day. So off we
went in the rental car. At the brokers office, the two people we were
dealing with were very friendly and working to be quite helpful. But
both had differing ideas as to how to put the manifest together. I
eventually became confused. However, I believe, at this point,
Tatiana had a much better grasp on things. They then said check back
with them later in day for status report. First report, not today.
Second report, most likely not Friday either. So we did drop off the
rental car and got a taxi to go to the bus terminal (not a good place
to walk to). We then asked around and found the correct bus to get us
back home. About 3 hours later, we got off the bus and walked to the
rental, a mile and half in. Nice walk. Then we just had to wait out
the weekend and hope we wouldn't get nailed for too high a fee at
customs.
On
Saturday, we had the second interview with Angel, who currently
manages the gardens for one of Francis Ford Coppala's resorts. Second
meeting went well and we made an agreement. He is to start working
Dec 3, 2012, as our caretaker of the property. We also purchased our
insurance for the vehicles, during the week, so we could put the tags
on, as soon as we left the port.
Monday, we got up at 6 am and
to the the bus stop by 7 am.; heading back to Belize City.
I believe this was the third time. We got to the broker's office and
we are told there is a problem with the paperwork, but "Oh, no,
not to worry" We were worried. They said, "We should
be able to get everything together by early afternoon." We will
call you. So we walked to downtown, ate lunch and got a few things,
at Brody's, for the kitchen. We then called, "Everything is
ready".
"We
will be right there."
At first, we thought we had to go to
the docks alone, with our paperwork. Then it was cleared up,
that someone from the office will meet us there and take care of
everything. Meaning take care of us; as we were somewhat clueless, as
to what was going on. With the cars already cleared, we had to hook
the trailers up and go to another customs office. The officer had us
open both trailers, asked the value of everything and he left with
our guy. Our guy then came back and apprised us of our fees and we
went out of the docks area to customs payables. Paid the bill and
went back to the docks. We then drove to the exit gate and had one
more quick inspection. We were then free to leave. Got gas and we
were on our way to Cayo.
The next day, we went through trailers, to
get what we needed, for the rental. Then we went to San Ignacio and
got the trailers and vehicles registered.
Yesterday, we met with the builders, went to the property and realised immediately it was in need of chopping. On the way home, I pulled off to the side of the road and asked a guy, if his 2 guys could machet the property in the next day or two. That is what I am waiting on. Their phone call. Nothing yet. If I don't get a call today, I will head out there around 7 am and look for help. (Never did get the phone call.)
That's it for now.
We just got limited Internet.
Good for reading and email.
November 5, 2012 Yesterday, we finished modifications to the driveway. Made it less steep, with a wide sweeping curve. We dug three pits; one for trash and and other various things. We also, had a small parking area put in, cleared another spot for the caretaker house and cleared a large area for gardening. We also, cleared a spot to build a Palapa. The old cleared spot for caretaker house will remain open for possibilities like, building a bronze foundry. This morning, Langley, the operator of the excavator, managed to crawl up the steep hill, above the building site, and clear all brush, rock and trees too close to future house.
On Wednesday, we start pouring concrete for the house posts, about 56 of them. It will take about a week, for concrete work.
Might finally get a P.O. Box Friday or Monday.
Last week, we finished paperwork with the Belize Govt and got passports stamped. Yes, it's already been a month since our arrival in Belize. All paperwork got finished. It only took 2 trips to Belmopan. Tomorrow, is our day off. We may go to Benque, at the Guatemalan/Belize border, to look at blankets; as winter is near. It is a bit cool at night. Sometimes we even turn off the fan or partially close the window.
While hauling loads of road material (white mal) out of a small quarry, one of our friends asked if the crew could deliver 4 truck loads to 7 Miles town, for the foundation for their church. They said they could pay us next week, so I pondered for a few minutes and then offered to pay for the loads, as a donation to the church. It was much appreciated. Tatiana and I felt fortunate to help.
Both roads, going into Pine Ridge were graded 2/3s of the way. Now, instead of going 5 to 10 miles per hour, we can go up to 30. They may not grade the roads for another 1 to 3 years, so we will focus on the Nice 'Nowness' of the roads. Aspens home schooling is going better. Adjustments are hard on all family.
Aspen does not get to get out much, only on weekends. But she did start horse riding lessons on Saturday. The lady, Margery, did go to over 40 horse shows a year, competing at a professional level and is strict, so we think she will be a good teacher.
There is a lot of driving around, from one task to another; leaving us still tired. Won't really start to feel rested until we are in our own home. Probably Jan/Feb.
Yesterday, we met with the builders, went to the property and realised immediately it was in need of chopping. On the way home, I pulled off to the side of the road and asked a guy, if his 2 guys could machet the property in the next day or two. That is what I am waiting on. Their phone call. Nothing yet. If I don't get a call today, I will head out there around 7 am and look for help. (Never did get the phone call.)
That's it for now.
We just got limited Internet.
Good for reading and email.
November 5, 2012 Yesterday, we finished modifications to the driveway. Made it less steep, with a wide sweeping curve. We dug three pits; one for trash and and other various things. We also, had a small parking area put in, cleared another spot for the caretaker house and cleared a large area for gardening. We also, cleared a spot to build a Palapa. The old cleared spot for caretaker house will remain open for possibilities like, building a bronze foundry. This morning, Langley, the operator of the excavator, managed to crawl up the steep hill, above the building site, and clear all brush, rock and trees too close to future house.
On Wednesday, we start pouring concrete for the house posts, about 56 of them. It will take about a week, for concrete work.
Might finally get a P.O. Box Friday or Monday.
Last week, we finished paperwork with the Belize Govt and got passports stamped. Yes, it's already been a month since our arrival in Belize. All paperwork got finished. It only took 2 trips to Belmopan. Tomorrow, is our day off. We may go to Benque, at the Guatemalan/Belize border, to look at blankets; as winter is near. It is a bit cool at night. Sometimes we even turn off the fan or partially close the window.
While hauling loads of road material (white mal) out of a small quarry, one of our friends asked if the crew could deliver 4 truck loads to 7 Miles town, for the foundation for their church. They said they could pay us next week, so I pondered for a few minutes and then offered to pay for the loads, as a donation to the church. It was much appreciated. Tatiana and I felt fortunate to help.
Both roads, going into Pine Ridge were graded 2/3s of the way. Now, instead of going 5 to 10 miles per hour, we can go up to 30. They may not grade the roads for another 1 to 3 years, so we will focus on the Nice 'Nowness' of the roads. Aspens home schooling is going better. Adjustments are hard on all family.
Aspen does not get to get out much, only on weekends. But she did start horse riding lessons on Saturday. The lady, Margery, did go to over 40 horse shows a year, competing at a professional level and is strict, so we think she will be a good teacher.
There is a lot of driving around, from one task to another; leaving us still tired. Won't really start to feel rested until we are in our own home. Probably Jan/Feb.
This is a pic of the original road, put in about 20 months ago. The other pic is the excavator used in changing the end of the road and also we dumped 12 loads of white mahl on new section.
November 7, 2012

Tatiana
called Russia from the house site today. So, we will have reception
at the house. We were to meet the concrete guy today, but he forgot
to show up. Well, maybe tomorrow. The dogs got lots of running in
today and are now past out. But the party was good for them. We only
lost track of them once. After work, we went into Pine Ridge, up to
the, I believe Frio on Pools.
There it is picturesque waterfalls, and multiple pools to swim in. WE DID! And so did one of our dogs, the Shepherd said, he would pass; still doesn't like water. Afterwards, we baked ourselves on the smooth granite outcroppings, by the pools.
There it is picturesque waterfalls, and multiple pools to swim in. WE DID! And so did one of our dogs, the Shepherd said, he would pass; still doesn't like water. Afterwards, we baked ourselves on the smooth granite outcroppings, by the pools.
We
then went back to property and still no concrete guy. So we took time
to take pictures and set the primary marker line for the house. In
other words, we just spent another hour dinking around.
That's
it for now.
November
8, 2012
Another
interesting day in Belize. To start with, the weather was perfect.
Not too hot. Not too cold.
We
went to town, while Aspen stayed home with the dogs, doing her
schoolwork. We are all getting the chance to learn Algebra all over
again. Ie + - = -, – -=+

We
then went to The Other guy, who only fixes transmissions. He drove
the vehicle and said, “The transmission is fine. The problem here
is electrical.” I said, “O.K.” He ran a test on the vehicle and
sure enough the throttle sensor was malfunctioning; affecting the
shifting, sudden surges in acceleration and overall power of vehicle.
I then helped him replace the part. Which, by the grace of God, he
had laying around on a pile of stuff, in the back. Two hours later,
it was fixed, along with the headlight that was out. We paid him.
Thanked him tremendously, as at least 6 mechanics prior, could not
solve this problem, over a period of 10 years. We then went back to
the electrician to fix Todd's window on truck.
To
sum up. The transmission guy fixed the electrical problem and the
electrician guy fixed the mechanical problem. But everything got
fixed, while we waited. This would not be the case in the states.
November
9, 2012
Talked
to the concrete guy and we can start concrete work on Monday. That's
fine with us, as we would like the new section of the road to dry up
a bit.
November 10, 2012
This is the day we go to market to get all of our fruits and vegetables.
Aspen said, she always wanted a whole stock of bananas. I said, how much? $2.50 U.S. I said O.K. she was very excited. These bananas, taste like bananas and apples; all in one. Aspen said, their like a healthy candy.
November 11, 2012
It is a day off for everyone, so we went to the property, to go for a long walk. Along the way we discovered some real glorious ethereal creatures. So I will let the pics do the talking.
November 12, 2012
Last night, it rained for about eight hours. People we talk to here say, "Oh, that was just a light rain. Well, at least it got the ground wet." I guess coming from the desert, we don't 'REALLY' know what rain is...
Today, we went halfway out to the property, to meet with the concrete guy, when we got a text from him that stated he had problems with the truck. Maybe tomorrow we will start building.
After the text we turned around and decided to go to Pletts Builders to look at the first house. Overall we are pleased with it. Tatiana would like to see the doors sanded more. Probably, it will be something we will have to do.
November 13, 2012
Today, Aspen stayed home to do school work as well as Tatiana, only for different reasons, she was fairly sick. I went to the property. It rained all night and started again on the drive. Now, I see the reason for 4 X 4! I was 10 minutes late, but fortunately the workers were 30 minutes late. They spent the day finding the centers for all of the pillars. Half way through the day, I went for a drive and a cup of coffee and in the end some fry jacks. Yummy! When I got back to the house site, they were just finishing up. I took some pics and headed home.
On the way home, I picked up a guy, who was originally from El Salvador. His name is Jose. We chatted a bit and it turns out he works in wood. I asked if I could see some of his work. He said, yes. So we turned around and went to where he was working. He showed me his work and yes, it was brilliant work. I am going to order some doors from him. He said, "I can make whatever you want. Just print it off the Internet and I will make it exactly like the photo."
He showed me a photo and then the work just finished. Yes, exactly like the photo from the Internet. I then gave him a lift home, in San Ignacio.
November 14, 2012
Not to much happened today. Tatiana and I went out to the property, to check on progress. As you see in the photos, they are digging and jack hammering 2' X 2' holes for the foundation/footers of the 9' X 12" square poles.
After leaving the job site, we went to Spanish Lookout, to get prices on road top material. We got them, too expensive. So we will pass on that one. We then stopped by the roofers and figured out how to get ambient light into the house with semi-translucent white R roofing material. We then went to check on progress of the caretakers house. All looks good. We do hope the doors and floors will get sanded more. We will see on that one.
Here are a few more pics of first house....(I hope it's not too monotonous!) ie boring
November 10, 2012
This is the day we go to market to get all of our fruits and vegetables.
Aspen said, she always wanted a whole stock of bananas. I said, how much? $2.50 U.S. I said O.K. she was very excited. These bananas, taste like bananas and apples; all in one. Aspen said, their like a healthy candy.
November 11, 2012
It is a day off for everyone, so we went to the property, to go for a long walk. Along the way we discovered some real glorious ethereal creatures. So I will let the pics do the talking.
We also took some pictures on the trail about 500 yards from the back property line, about 600 feet higher than the road entrance. It sure is nice to have several good size hills on the property. It makes for interesting vegetation and nice views.
November 12, 2012
Last night, it rained for about eight hours. People we talk to here say, "Oh, that was just a light rain. Well, at least it got the ground wet." I guess coming from the desert, we don't 'REALLY' know what rain is...
Today, we went halfway out to the property, to meet with the concrete guy, when we got a text from him that stated he had problems with the truck. Maybe tomorrow we will start building.
After the text we turned around and decided to go to Pletts Builders to look at the first house. Overall we are pleased with it. Tatiana would like to see the doors sanded more. Probably, it will be something we will have to do.
November 13, 2012
Today, Aspen stayed home to do school work as well as Tatiana, only for different reasons, she was fairly sick. I went to the property. It rained all night and started again on the drive. Now, I see the reason for 4 X 4! I was 10 minutes late, but fortunately the workers were 30 minutes late. They spent the day finding the centers for all of the pillars. Half way through the day, I went for a drive and a cup of coffee and in the end some fry jacks. Yummy! When I got back to the house site, they were just finishing up. I took some pics and headed home.
On the way home, I picked up a guy, who was originally from El Salvador. His name is Jose. We chatted a bit and it turns out he works in wood. I asked if I could see some of his work. He said, yes. So we turned around and went to where he was working. He showed me his work and yes, it was brilliant work. I am going to order some doors from him. He said, "I can make whatever you want. Just print it off the Internet and I will make it exactly like the photo."
He showed me a photo and then the work just finished. Yes, exactly like the photo from the Internet. I then gave him a lift home, in San Ignacio.
November 14, 2012
Not to much happened today. Tatiana and I went out to the property, to check on progress. As you see in the photos, they are digging and jack hammering 2' X 2' holes for the foundation/footers of the 9' X 12" square poles.
After leaving the job site, we went to Spanish Lookout, to get prices on road top material. We got them, too expensive. So we will pass on that one. We then stopped by the roofers and figured out how to get ambient light into the house with semi-translucent white R roofing material. We then went to check on progress of the caretakers house. All looks good. We do hope the doors and floors will get sanded more. We will see on that one.
Here are a few more pics of first house....(I hope it's not too monotonous!) ie boring
November 17, 2012
Yesterday, they finished the footers for the concrete posts. Monday, they will start on those. It is going to take longer, to finish everything. As much as we are ready to move in, we will have to wait. I think it is the quiet we are wanting the most. Jungle noises are good, as long as we don't hear other humans, vehicles or other weird human sounds. Our own sounds are enough. Even I, Todd am learning to talk less and be more quiet. For me, it will take a while, as I was in sales for so long.
November 18, 2012
As it is Sunday, the whole family got up to the treat of Tatiana's blintzes. One of them with unusual markings.
We then did a 3 plus mile hike, that looped around to the backside of our property and into Pine Ridge. On the way back, we took the road and caught a few cool pics of YES! more flowers.
How quickly things grow back. This area was cleared about 2 weeks ago
and now it looks like someone planted rows of these plants. (Palm?)
We then drove up to the pools in Pine Ridge, where Tatiana and I enjoyed lunch, while Aspen went exploring and swimming.
November 20, 2012
Today, was another early day. Tatiana and I went out to the property. A crew of 8 men were there, to set up the forms. As you can see in the first pic, this man is coating the inside of the forms with a mix of kerosene and diesel, for easy release from concrete. The other pics are more for keeping record of the progression of the construction.
November 21, 2012
Today, 15 of 31 post completed. Here, they are removing the forms. And they don't just pop off. It can take up to 1/2 an hour to 'tap them off'. One they did to quickly and part of a corner was removed.This afternoon, they will add on foot to each post and form up the other16 post. The steel brackets, used to secure the house, will be inserted on the last foot of pour. All post should be done in the next 2 to 3 days. Next week we pour the floor, with footers, for future wall building. Angel and I will probably do that.
We then went in search of the carpenter. We went to both places he works, but could not find him. So we headed off to Spanish Lookout to find the herb store and meet with Harry to talk about options for solar. On the way back, I took some pics of us crossing the ferry and right after the crossing.
Well, that's another day...
Until, the cows come home...
Froggy! Won't Go.
To days ago, this little frog decided to visit Tatiana's show. She did not know the little fella was there until she put on her shoe. Yes, she forgot to check her shoes first. It could have also been something else, like a scorpion. We got the frog out. Went to work. Next day frog was now in other shoe. We got the frog out. Went to work. Next day frog found original shoe. Frog is still there. This time, we will take the frog to the nearby pond.
Finally, all of the pillars are poured. Between 9 and 18 feet in height. The guys did a great job and we did use up the whole 'footprint' of building sight.
Here, they are beginning to did the trough for the outside footers for future walls. They will tie the footers into the concrete flooring.
O.K. the next few pics are of one worker and Tatiana and I re-doing work that we already paid for. When we saw the finished, interior, of the house, it was all Tatiana could do from me getting upset. I still got upset. The varnish and woodwork, were something below the quality of work Darryl and I did on building our first cabin and we were only 8 and 10 years old.
November 29, 2012
Today, was errand day in Belmopan. We went to get paperwork from one govt. office and they said, it might be another month, but that there is evidence that some of it has been worked on. That's good. We thanked him and went to get passports stamped again. MONTH 2. We then tried to get Belize licenses. They said we have to wait. We said, thank you and went for ice cream. Then grocery shopping. Aspen is now at BEA for horse riding lessons. Tatiana and I are sorting through the logistics of alternative energy and getting letters of recommendations, from our banks, so we can open an account in Belize.
Tomorrow, we will be getting Mahogany and Cedar boards for assembly of doors. I finally finished the drawings for the doors. They are pretty simple, but better than my Art Nouveau ideas.
Staging for concrete pour, for floor and re-bar extensions.
Re-bar mesh, with 12" spread for 4" floor.
(Would have rather 6", but going with their suggestion)
November 30, 2012 All prepped and ready for Monday's pour. (or Wednesday... or Thursday...)
December 1, 2012 I re-varnished the floors, while Tatiana did errands and it is Aspen's
horse riding day.
Aspen with Bougainvillea.
This might be another variety of Bougainvillea.
November 30, 2012. Dreams at days end...(leaving the jungle, getting to the main 'dirt' road)
December 2, 2012
Not much to report. Tatiana and I went to Spanish Lookout and varnished both sides of all of the doors to the caretakers place.
On the ferry crossing, from Spanish Lookout, I took a turn at turning the crank, to get the ferry across the river. The guy needs a break, once in a while.
We then went to the market, along the river, and got our weeks produce.
Poor Aspen stuck home again...studying. We told her tonight that she could take the morning off to go watch them pour the concrete floor.
December 4, 2012
Second day of rain. So still no possibility to pour concrete floor. Maybe tomorrow. Today, we meet again with carpenter, as he is to start our job today. We will be short on Mahogany, so we will be in search of that today. Also, will go out to put another coat of varnish on the floors of the house. We just need to see some blue in the sky, to make sure the rain doesn't come in on the varnish.
Oh, we will also need to get our paperwork for paying the social security, for our hired hand, Angel. He just started working yesterday. This week he will clear a line for the water piping and begin collecting rocks for septic system walls. We will need to get concrete out to him first part of next week.
December 4, 2012
Second day of rain. So still no possibility to pour concrete floor. Maybe tomorrow. Today, we meet again with carpenter, as he is to start our job today. We will be short on Mahogany, so we will be in search of that today. Also, will go out to put another coat of varnish on the floors of the house. We just need to see some blue in the sky, to make sure the rain doesn't come in on the varnish.
Oh, we will also need to get our paperwork for paying the social security, for our hired hand, Angel. He just started working yesterday. This week he will clear a line for the water piping and begin collecting rocks for septic system walls. We will need to get concrete out to him first part of next week.
December 6, 2012
In case some of you think we are just sitting around.... Here's what happened today. Got up early and prepared to go to the property. Checked on both the concrete work going on and the construction work, right above them.
Asked if the contractors wanted help getting with a tow up the hill, as they got stuck. One said, No. So Angel and I left down the road and started to load up the truck with rocks.
We got a couple of loads unloaded by the septic pit and will probably get 4 more loads tomorrow and help with fixing the road, that got a bit messed up by the heavy concrete trucks. Which is just something that happened, as it had rained 3 days straight prior to them coming in.
Met with contractor, while unloading rock and he said, "Why did you leave? We could have used a tow." I said, "I did ask your son and he said, no, so we went back to work."
The crew building the house, are camping out, next to work site, as it is easier than driving in and out all of the time.
While varnishing floors, the other day, my pants ripped. As most of our clothes are still packed away, in the trailers, I tried my hand at sewing. Tatiana wanted everyone to know that this IS NOT her sewing job. So yes I did a poor job sewing. If it holds up, I give myself a C-. If it tears again a D+ for effort. (Really then should be an F. But you know how fragile the male ego can be :} )
December 8, 2012
Not much to report today. Aspen and Tatiana went to the market and horse riding lessons. I went to the lumber yard and went home to start building the gates, to the entrance of property. Just simple 1"X4"X8" w/taper on 1"X6" supports. I had to empty half of one trailer to get to my saw. Tomorrow, I will have to empty half of the other trailer to get to my electric drill.
Oh, pants still holding up. Tatiana keeps looking for used pants, my size, but not as many people my height here, so finding pants might take a while.
December 9, 2012
Today, we sort of took the day off. We went to Santa Elana, to get the crew hot lunches. To our excitement, they had already gotten up four walls. I managed to get over my fear of heights, and walked along the support beams, so I could have a closer look.

Everything looked pretty good, with very few cracks in boards. Oh, before I forget, they are using Santa Maria wood on the house.
After dropping off lunches, we took the dogs on a walk. We then went to a nearby neighbours to visit for a spell. Really great people.
December 12, 2012
Yesterday, was a long day. We all worked for about 16 hours and were tired. Tatiana, on laundry, phone calls, cleaning and cooking. Aspen on school work, cleaning and cleaning. Todd going to Spanish lookout to schedule caretaker house delivery and set up contract for seamless rain gutters and four eight foot ridge vents and making gates.
Today, Tatiana and I picked up our carpenter and took him to job site, to measure for a few doors and kitchen. We then drove all of the way back to San Ignacio to drop off Jose (the carpenter) and rushed back, again, to the property to meet with general contractor on house. Five minutes before we arrived, we got a text from him, stating that he will be 2 hours late. We then went up the hill, with Angel, the caretaker, and decided where to put 3 of 4 water tanks. We decided to level as much as possible and then build platforms for the tanks. The 4th. tank will be about 100 below, at the base of the hill.
Note: General contractor showed up many, many hours late.
We have had some challenges with the general contractor. He may or may not finish the job. He thought it would be alright to use B grade lumber. We thought not. He also made a number of blunders in the plan. ie plans that arrived on the site, did not include a door to Aspens room. This is typical of male contractors. So, of course, I'm sure you all know that he has made no mistakes. I've come to the conclusion that apologies, for obvious mistakes, all not allowed by male contractors. The insecure Machismo male just drives me nuts? I know, I know...here is where I need to learn my lessons in patience and judgement. But when the quality of a job is affected by the insecurity of a man's ego. Well... you can fill in the blanks.
On a positive note, the crew, run by Julio, is doing a fantastic job. Their work on the house surpasses what we had hoped for.
Below, are small pics of all of the work this great crew is doing. Please click on image to enlarge, otherwise feel to pass this section.




If the blog has become to bla, bla blog. Please do let Tatiana, Aspen and I know and we can post less photos or writing. We don't want the blog to be too boring.
After all, we all have interesting things, in our lives, going on all of the time.
For us, this is the best way we know to stay in contact with friends and family, that are now all around the world.
For those of you out there that got upset about how we put our blog together. We are sorry. We don't have a lot of time, so it is not too professional. Not even close.
The below pics are of skylight before and after install.
The person in the light shirt is the crew boss. He has been doing a fairly good job, considering we are not quite getting the quality of wood that we would like. At this point, Tatiana and I are getting tired and just want them to finish their 'rough out' work, so we can come in and do the rest ourselves.
Here, is their improved sleeping conditions, since the prior night of a poisonous snake getting too close to sleeping quarters down below.
The one guy who said, he would never sleep up there, was the first to move his tent.
Below, you might be able to see the tack boards that provide the space to hold the insulation. In the jungle, the insulation keeps the heat out and quiets the rain. That we did not know earlier, but sure makes sense.


The next day, after this pic, most of the roof was done.
lines on the roof are the best version of skylights I could come up with. Now, with all of the roofing done. They sure do make a difference.I used white instead of clear R paneling.



I did get a little of a slipped disc in neck yesterday. That really annoyed me, as it was getting in the way of things that needed to be done. Well, I did some stretches and popped it back in. Too bad it still hurts.
The building crew gets back on the 2nd and while their gone, we need to sand and varnish 1/2 of the veranda, studio and main part of house.
Sorry no picks this time. My excuses are too tired and just forgot.
December 28, 2012
We spent a few days down in Placencia, with family. I wanted it to be longer, as I did not get to hear all that is going on in everyone's life. Definitely, would have been nice to visit more. Christmas dinner, with the Andrews, included about 15 pounds of Cerviche, 10 pounds of shrimps, 5 pounds of chips and large amounts of snapper. I think we all agree, that the Cerviche, on its own, was a full meal. Anyway great food and company. Most waddled their way back to the house. I should have waddled back and forth several times.
We get to see the Andrews again on the 31st. I will post pics of Placencia in next update.
Well, I've gotta go. We are sanding and varnishing floors again today. Same as yesterday.
Here are some update pics.
January 13, 2012
Sorry, I haven't posted since last year, but got busy and lost Internet device. Oops.
Much has happened, but before the Internet goes slow again, I will try to post some of the progress.

The photo above, we stained the hardwood with clear stain and a mahogany dark stain for the rafters. No one really wants to help on the rafters. The stuff is too watery and bleeds too easily into the clear finish, so I am enjoying the honor of doing most of that myself.
In the above photo, to the right of the guy working, Tatiana has been sanding out the water stains in the ceiling. It got stained before the Zinc roofing material was put on.
The photo to the left is the north side of house, where there will be a bedroom and a prayer room.

Downtown Melchur, above and below.
Todo, I don't think we're in
Kansas anymore...


April 16, 2013
Detail of plastering on outside walls of room. Sink stand I made out of Santa
In case some of you think we are just sitting around.... Here's what happened today. Got up early and prepared to go to the property. Checked on both the concrete work going on and the construction work, right above them.
Asked if the contractors wanted help getting with a tow up the hill, as they got stuck. One said, No. So Angel and I left down the road and started to load up the truck with rocks.
We got a couple of loads unloaded by the septic pit and will probably get 4 more loads tomorrow and help with fixing the road, that got a bit messed up by the heavy concrete trucks. Which is just something that happened, as it had rained 3 days straight prior to them coming in.
Met with contractor, while unloading rock and he said, "Why did you leave? We could have used a tow." I said, "I did ask your son and he said, no, so we went back to work."
The crew building the house, are camping out, next to work site, as it is easier than driving in and out all of the time.
While varnishing floors, the other day, my pants ripped. As most of our clothes are still packed away, in the trailers, I tried my hand at sewing. Tatiana wanted everyone to know that this IS NOT her sewing job. So yes I did a poor job sewing. If it holds up, I give myself a C-. If it tears again a D+ for effort. (Really then should be an F. But you know how fragile the male ego can be :} )
December 8, 2012
Not much to report today. Aspen and Tatiana went to the market and horse riding lessons. I went to the lumber yard and went home to start building the gates, to the entrance of property. Just simple 1"X4"X8" w/taper on 1"X6" supports. I had to empty half of one trailer to get to my saw. Tomorrow, I will have to empty half of the other trailer to get to my electric drill.
Oh, pants still holding up. Tatiana keeps looking for used pants, my size, but not as many people my height here, so finding pants might take a while.
December 9, 2012
Today, we sort of took the day off. We went to Santa Elana, to get the crew hot lunches. To our excitement, they had already gotten up four walls. I managed to get over my fear of heights, and walked along the support beams, so I could have a closer look.

Everything looked pretty good, with very few cracks in boards. Oh, before I forget, they are using Santa Maria wood on the house.
After dropping off lunches, we took the dogs on a walk. We then went to a nearby neighbours to visit for a spell. Really great people.
December 12, 2012
Yesterday, was a long day. We all worked for about 16 hours and were tired. Tatiana, on laundry, phone calls, cleaning and cooking. Aspen on school work, cleaning and cleaning. Todd going to Spanish lookout to schedule caretaker house delivery and set up contract for seamless rain gutters and four eight foot ridge vents and making gates.
Today, Tatiana and I picked up our carpenter and took him to job site, to measure for a few doors and kitchen. We then drove all of the way back to San Ignacio to drop off Jose (the carpenter) and rushed back, again, to the property to meet with general contractor on house. Five minutes before we arrived, we got a text from him, stating that he will be 2 hours late. We then went up the hill, with Angel, the caretaker, and decided where to put 3 of 4 water tanks. We decided to level as much as possible and then build platforms for the tanks. The 4th. tank will be about 100 below, at the base of the hill.
Note: General contractor showed up many, many hours late.
We have had some challenges with the general contractor. He may or may not finish the job. He thought it would be alright to use B grade lumber. We thought not. He also made a number of blunders in the plan. ie plans that arrived on the site, did not include a door to Aspens room. This is typical of male contractors. So, of course, I'm sure you all know that he has made no mistakes. I've come to the conclusion that apologies, for obvious mistakes, all not allowed by male contractors. The insecure Machismo male just drives me nuts? I know, I know...here is where I need to learn my lessons in patience and judgement. But when the quality of a job is affected by the insecurity of a man's ego. Well... you can fill in the blanks.
On a positive note, the crew, run by Julio, is doing a fantastic job. Their work on the house surpasses what we had hoped for.
Below, are small pics of all of the work this great crew is doing. Please click on image to enlarge, otherwise feel to pass this section.




If the blog has become to bla, bla blog. Please do let Tatiana, Aspen and I know and we can post less photos or writing. We don't want the blog to be too boring.
After all, we all have interesting things, in our lives, going on all of the time.
For us, this is the best way we know to stay in contact with friends and family, that are now all around the world.
For those of you out there that got upset about how we put our blog together. We are sorry. We don't have a lot of time, so it is not too professional. Not even close.
The person in the light shirt is the crew boss. He has been doing a fairly good job, considering we are not quite getting the quality of wood that we would like. At this point, Tatiana and I are getting tired and just want them to finish their 'rough out' work, so we can come in and do the rest ourselves.
Here, is their improved sleeping conditions, since the prior night of a poisonous snake getting too close to sleeping quarters down below.
The one guy who said, he would never sleep up there, was the first to move his tent.
Below, you might be able to see the tack boards that provide the space to hold the insulation. In the jungle, the insulation keeps the heat out and quiets the rain. That we did not know earlier, but sure makes sense.


The next day, after this pic, most of the roof was done.
On the photo, to the right, the two small white

We did family day today. All three of us spent the afternoon sanding floors, to prep for varnish work.

Prior to that we went to take a peek at the progress on the house.
This is the driveway heading towards where we are staying now. It's quite a nice ranch.
I was after a painterly look, like a dream.
In Santa Elana, after working at property. We did the final varnish coat on Angel's
new house!
December 18, 2012
Well, today and tomorrow, the whole Andrews clan will be in Belize, for the holidays. We plan on visiting with them, for a few days, then we have to go back to work.
Here, are some pics taken today. The whole floor, for the main house is installed and they are now building my studio, off to the west side. The next two days, Tatiana, Angel and I will be sanding and fixing the floor just put in. Oops I just deleted further comments, as I need to focus on the positive. The work should be down by second to third week in January.
Starting to Take Shape!!!
December 21, 2012
Merry X-Mas to all out there!
Last night we spent our first night on the property, sleeping at the caretakers house. Even though we only had yoga mats to sleep on, we all slept better than in the rental. For some reason, whenever we sleep in the jungle, we usually sleep better. There were many weird and unusual sounds. The only thing that did freak out the dogs, were the Howler monkeys. Boy can they holler! For me, they are calming.
We installed the stove, prior to moving in for the night. Our evening meal was eggs and toast. In the morning eggs and toast. Tatiana, Aspen and I sat on the floor with candles and one lamp and made a toast to this, now unfolding, crazy adventure. I said, "A little crazy." Tatiana said, "A little Crazy!?" O.K. O.K. A little bit more than a little crazy. Aspen's comment, "Yea, really Crazy!"
Today, and the previous two days were spent, sanding and patching the new wood floor. It is now prepped for on final sanding, 180 grit, then it can be varnished. Also, sanding started on the studio room today, 1/3 of the way through first sanding, 50 grit, as it needs to cut also.
Tatiana, insisted on taking a turn on using the heavy sander. No fear there. And if one thinks the Belize style sander is easy to handle....think again. With only one hand on the machine, it easily flies all over the place, including into your leg, if you're not careful. Anyway she did fairly good job but seemed happy to hand the machine back to Angel. Since then, we got another sander and it is much faster and easier to use. I am using the old one, for the higher grit sanding.


I did get a little of a slipped disc in neck yesterday. That really annoyed me, as it was getting in the way of things that needed to be done. Well, I did some stretches and popped it back in. Too bad it still hurts.
The building crew gets back on the 2nd and while their gone, we need to sand and varnish 1/2 of the veranda, studio and main part of house.
Sorry no picks this time. My excuses are too tired and just forgot.
December 28, 2012
We spent a few days down in Placencia, with family. I wanted it to be longer, as I did not get to hear all that is going on in everyone's life. Definitely, would have been nice to visit more. Christmas dinner, with the Andrews, included about 15 pounds of Cerviche, 10 pounds of shrimps, 5 pounds of chips and large amounts of snapper. I think we all agree, that the Cerviche, on its own, was a full meal. Anyway great food and company. Most waddled their way back to the house. I should have waddled back and forth several times.
We get to see the Andrews again on the 31st. I will post pics of Placencia in next update.
Well, I've gotta go. We are sanding and varnishing floors again today. Same as yesterday.
Here are some update pics.
January 13, 2012
Sorry, I haven't posted since last year, but got busy and lost Internet device. Oops.
Much has happened, but before the Internet goes slow again, I will try to post some of the progress.

The photo above, we stained the hardwood with clear stain and a mahogany dark stain for the rafters. No one really wants to help on the rafters. The stuff is too watery and bleeds too easily into the clear finish, so I am enjoying the honor of doing most of that myself.
In the above photo, to the right of the guy working, Tatiana has been sanding out the water stains in the ceiling. It got stained before the Zinc roofing material was put on.
The pic to the right, is a wall to separate the rest of the house from the studio. It will also serve as a veranda for Tatiana and I.
The ceiling in the 2 pics below is finished.
On the below pic, I had two openings, in the top put in for breeze/airflow. I have designed these into all contained walls. Later, I will put in louvers and build 1/8" wood louvers to slide into the brackets.
This is a finished wall. Angel and I sanded all edges and surfaces of each board, before install. Much better than putting them in rough. We used two sanders with 50 and 100 grits, at the same time, so we wouldn't get behind the crew. Angel's idea, to have both of us sand at the same time, with one sander following the other sander. Now, all that has to be done is two coats of varnish.
Adding the landing for the steps. Yes, I sanded the boards before they made the landing. The crew thinks I am being too picky, but it's always easier to sand before install, not after.
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Downtown Melchur, above and below.
April
6, 2013
Last
night, we were able to Skype Mom and Dad. I stupidly forgot about
their 50th wedding anniversary on the 30th of
March. I kept thinking it was last year. I am going to use the, “I'm
a bit dyslexic card.” Probably still won't get full coverage. I
will still probably have to pay some kind of deductible.
We
are continuing on downstairs, with the guest room. It now has full
electric and only needs two windows, two doors and to be painted.
Right now, we are in Spanish Lookout and will see what doors and
windows are available. I have been meaning to get the pics from our
travels to Melchor Guatemala, from last week, so here they are.
Lorena went with Tatiana and chose her wedding dress and Angel and I
were sent off, so the guys could not see the dress. We dithered
around, comparing hammock prices. Got one for $20 U.S. and another
for $45 U.S. In Belize they would be $100 and $300.
After
a long day shopping, we walked back across the border and headed back
first to the village of 7 Miles, to drop off Lorena and then back to
home.
Hope
it's not too many pics.
Kansas anymore...
At the border


April 16, 2013
setting up the 1/4" metal for concrete pour of bathroom tub downstairs.
This is a blooming hardwood Cortez tree. In the downstairs bathroom, they first put
down wet sand, then pour the concrete on top.
This tub will be tiled.
Detail of plastering on outside walls of room. Sink stand I made out of Santa
Maria wood. It will be to the outside of
bathroom wall.
Below, plastering work to guest room left, storage
room center and bathroom right.
Guest room, above and below.
Lychee!
Lychee Trees
Shelves for Pantry
Lychee Picking Mmmm.!
Fiedel's and Angel's Downstairs Plumbing work.
Laundry, the old fashion way.
April 17th, 2013
Yesterday, we went again to the river for bathing. Nice to get a shave and a soak.
Now, that we are in dry season, we have not been able to get water for quite some time. We are at 60% fill on the tanks, so we need to make that last. Today, more work is being done plastering walls and working on pantry shelves. It's a bit hot these days, but nights and mornings are keeping cool.
It looks like we got the flea issue managed better with the dogs. Poor fellers.
Hope to have water soon.
6:00 pm
Today, the guys (Angel and Fiedel) worked on putting trim boards around the bottom of the veranda encasement, as the hot sun started to 'pull' boards. Let's hope it will resolve the matter. It's always good to minimize entry points for the scorpions.
This is how the guys and gal resolved hammering in the lower trim on the higher elevation of the house, as the ladder would not reach outside. Please look at the humorous labels attached to each photo.
When Angel and Fiedel tried to leave today, they were held back a bit. A tree fell across the road. Jovillo tree, I think... It is a hardwood and used primarily in furniture making. Fiedel spent about half an hour trying to cut the tree with my sawzall, but REALY we should have a chain saw by now. But that is EXPENSIVE. So back to our story.
Fiedel is whittling away on the tree, but the cutting is, of course slow, so we decide to push the tree off of the road. All four of us got under the tree and pushed it in an upward manner and SNAP! It broke free. Apparently, It was mostly broken all of the way through, when it hit the road. In an instant, the road was clear. We all laughed at the fact that half an hour was spent cutting the tree in half. And that part, of the tree, still never broke. It's good to see how the whole gang has such a humour about things.
That's it for today.
P.S. Angel is getting married the fourth of May.
April 18th, 2013
Today, we went into San Ignacio for market and lunch, at a burrito stand. Chicken burrito $2.50bz or $1.25us.
Then we drove down Western Hwy. to drop Aspen off for horse riding lessons. Off to Spanish lookout. This time I actually took pictures.
We still have to make visits to too many businesses, as plumbing is still not done and there is still concrete work to do. Got plumbing parts, cement mix, concrete block, wood (bullet tree, cabbage bark, machiche and mahogany) for our main dinner table and two doors downstairs.

Our table will be 4' X 8'. Oh, the list, grocery shopping, cutting discs, Reimer Feed store, LP gas for small butane gas, Western Dairy for four five gallon jugs of water, Esso for gas, meeting about switching truck to run on butane and unleaded, driving again to Lychee farm for five pounds of Lychee, to make jam with, pick up 4 people on the road and get out of bed before Angel and Fiedel come upstairs to work on tying down the roofline to the facia and write a very long run on sentence to annoy my english teacher friends.




Today, the guys (Angel and Fiedel) worked on putting trim boards around the bottom of the veranda encasement, as the hot sun started to 'pull' boards. Let's hope it will resolve the matter. It's always good to minimize entry points for the scorpions.
This is how the guys and gal resolved hammering in the lower trim on the higher elevation of the house, as the ladder would not reach outside. Please look at the humorous labels attached to each photo.
Angel, don't go! Really Marriage is great~!
He's slipping away. I can't stop him!
Don't Jump. It'll be O.K.
He's getting away. Quick! Pull him back.
Of course we are just kidding. Marriage is a wonderful thing. A time to spend many years with your best friend and hey! the government has yet to figure out how to tax such happiness.
When Angel and Fiedel tried to leave today, they were held back a bit. A tree fell across the road. Jovillo tree, I think... It is a hardwood and used primarily in furniture making. Fiedel spent about half an hour trying to cut the tree with my sawzall, but REALY we should have a chain saw by now. But that is EXPENSIVE. So back to our story.
Fiedel is whittling away on the tree, but the cutting is, of course slow, so we decide to push the tree off of the road. All four of us got under the tree and pushed it in an upward manner and SNAP! It broke free. Apparently, It was mostly broken all of the way through, when it hit the road. In an instant, the road was clear. We all laughed at the fact that half an hour was spent cutting the tree in half. And that part, of the tree, still never broke. It's good to see how the whole gang has such a humour about things.
That's it for today.
P.S. Angel is getting married the fourth of May.
April 18th, 2013
Today, we went into San Ignacio for market and lunch, at a burrito stand. Chicken burrito $2.50bz or $1.25us.
Then we drove down Western Hwy. to drop Aspen off for horse riding lessons. Off to Spanish lookout. This time I actually took pictures.
SPANISH LOOKOUT
Yes, I am actually loading cement on the truck. They wanted to load it on the truck with the
forklift you see in the right of the photo...Really?! It was only THREE bags.
Yes, I do walk like my Dad.
Yes, this is still in Central America.
No, this is NOT South Dakota.
We still have to make visits to too many businesses, as plumbing is still not done and there is still concrete work to do. Got plumbing parts, cement mix, concrete block, wood (bullet tree, cabbage bark, machiche and mahogany) for our main dinner table and two doors downstairs.
Future Building Projects.
Juicy Mahogany!
Farmers Trading Center F.T.C.

Our table will be 4' X 8'. Oh, the list, grocery shopping, cutting discs, Reimer Feed store, LP gas for small butane gas, Western Dairy for four five gallon jugs of water, Esso for gas, meeting about switching truck to run on butane and unleaded, driving again to Lychee farm for five pounds of Lychee, to make jam with, pick up 4 people on the road and get out of bed before Angel and Fiedel come upstairs to work on tying down the roofline to the facia and write a very long run on sentence to annoy my english teacher friends.
TATIANA IN OUR MOST RELAXED SPOT IN THE HOUSE.
May 3, 2013
One day before the wedding. We are at rehearsal. Tom and Marge are honored guest and will be up front with Lorena and Angel. The church looks great. Further decorations to be added in the am.
It is so great that Tom and Marge wanted to host the reception at their Moonracer Farms resort. Truly, they get to have their reception in style. Right now, about 60 birds are in a freezer downstairs. Courtesy of Tom and Marge, who raised them for the big event.
Tomorrow, I put the varnish on the kitchen counters for the newlyweds house. I made hardwood counters to left and right of a tightly fitting sink that Fidel was nice enough to plumb. The legs are made out of Santa Maria wood. Counters; Santa Maria, Malady (sp), probably Bullet Tree wood.
The prior night, I stayed up late working on their kitchen.
Our wedding gift to them is the kitchen and new bed frame and mattress.
May 4, 2013
THE BIG DAY!!!!
We are off to the wedding. Tatiana and Aspen will help decorate Tatiana's car, for the couple's carriage. And I will start filming candids.
The wedding went great. I focused on filming and Aspen and Tatiana on taking pictures. Many great pics for them to choose from.
MANY MORE WEDDING PHOTOS TO FOLLOW. THEY ARE STILL BEING DOWNLOADED FROM TATIANA'S COMPUTER.
The reception at Moonracer Farms was top notch. Those Gallagher's sure know how to throw a party.
It couldn't have been a more perfect day for a wedding. About 200 attended. The new couple were beaming and so happy to have all of their friends and family there for the celebration.
May
8, 2013
It's
been a while since last posting. Here, there is always something that
has to be done. Yesterday, and the day before Tatiana literally
enjoyed doing laundry with the newly operational laundry machine. It
is also hooked up to hot water. We also have hot water to kitchen,
tub and both sinks.
Work
is still being done downstairs on plastering and finishing up the
downstairs bathroom. Yes, I still get jokes about the bathroom.
Tatiana calls it the disco 70's bathroom. (Update:
she now calls it the Italian Mafia bathroom.) It has steps up
to it, so you can get into the kinda large thing. But to my
defense... we had to, as the plumbing pipes are underneath and we
needed elevation for proper drainage. Anyway, it might be a big tub.

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Future Second Toilette |
I am
also putting up shelves in the storage room. And will soon put up
workbenches.
Aspen,
is still studying hard and is sort of excited about summer break. She
sort of gets two months off. She will only be working on math, for
two hours a day. The rest of her time is free time. Dottie, her
tutor, Aspen and I voted on it. It passed 2 to 1 YES for Math
Intensive in the summer.
Aspen
and I are excited to work together on our 'Terabithia' project. Just
below the house, about 20 yards off of the road the path meanders
down a slope, into what seems like another world. At the bottom of
this small ravine is the rock cliff (about 80 feet high) and the cave
entrance. The vegetation is larger down there, as so much rain
defaults to this point. The lighting is different, you can taste the
life of the vegetation in the air, it is 10 degrees cooler and time
seems to slip away somewhere between the soft glow of sunlight on the
leaves and the moist amber soil. It is this place that Aspen and I
want to build an organic style cottage, with half of it being
screened in verandas.
May
9, 2013
Today,
Angel and Fidel started on taping and mudding the sheetrock, in the
house. Aspen studying and writing a long email to a very good friend
of hers. Tatiana finally found a way to bake the perfect bread and
did paperwork to prepare for work in the states again. I worked on
shelves in the storage room downstairs and most of the four shelves
are finished. Tonight I worked, in my shop, teaching myself how to
use a chisel to cut deep and precise notches in the legs of a table
for the side supports. I am using Redwood, Santa Maria, young Bullet
tree-for legs, and I believe Malady.
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Book Shelf for back, Northwest Veranda |

Working on Tatiana's table for kitchen dishes.

Shelves for Storage.

Still Tatiana's Table (With tapered legs. Used another angled piece of wood for jig.)
It
was HOT today. Had to take a post lunch nap. Then I made Hersey
Chocolate iced coffee with fresh cow milk for Aspen, the guys and
myself. Tatiana has fully weened herself from coffee. That jolt let
me work till almost 8:00 pm tonight.
Oh,
almost forgot we currently have another great person, Carlos, from 7
Miles helping with clearing the sides of the road. It looks great.
Later, the cleared areas will be planted into grass; about 20 feet
out from both sides of the road.
Still
trying to get the 'heat on demand' water system working better.
Sometimes it's very hot and then suddenly very cold or visa versa.
Had
to move all of the hanging close holders out of the closet, so they
can mud the back. I got some string and hung a flat board with holes
drilled to fit the spaces of the hangers. We have it hanging from the
rafter in the studio; AKA the place Aspen took over as her own
private study room. Well, I think we'll honor her squatters rights...
for now.
May 12, 2013
Another beautiful cool morning. I am to prep to chickens for an evening get together with two families, one from Gumbolimbo Resort and another from a 'soon to be resort' about four miles north.
At 11:00 am we met a neighbour at the 7 Miles entrance and followed her into Barton Creek to meet some Mennonite friends of hers. We had great conversation with a wonderful lunch.
Around 2:00 pm we headed home to prepare dinner and clean house for our evening guests. And Todd actually swept floors and mopped and cooked the main dish. Tatiana worked on the salad and a great dessert. Aspen added a touch of artful class to cutting and displaying all of the colourful fruit trays. All and all I nice day for visits. It's not something we do all that often. Also, Aspen got to meet another girl her age and they got time to play together before and after dinner.
Around 2:00 pm we headed home to prepare dinner and clean house for our evening guests. And Todd actually swept floors and mopped and cooked the main dish. Tatiana worked on the salad and a great dessert. Aspen added a touch of artful class to cutting and displaying all of the colourful fruit trays. All and all I nice day for visits. It's not something we do all that often. Also, Aspen got to meet another girl her age and they got time to play together before and after dinner.
May
13
A
calm late start to the day. For the first time, in a long time, we
slept in till 9:00 am. Usually, we are up between 6:30 and 7:00 am.
As we did get up so late, we assumed it would be a a laid back day.
Not Quite... While finishing up with lunch, Angel came by to get the
truck. “I think there might be a fire on the far side of the
property.”
Shortly
after he left I drove to the back side and sure enough someone had
set a fire, to clear the undergrowth. It was supposed to be only on
their property, but we had quite the breeze today and it jumped their
line. When I got to the fire, I started clearing a line,with my
hands, the way Angel showed me. Then he said, “Go get Carlos and
the plastic rake.” At the time it seemed like a bigger fire, so I
rushed down off of the hillside, working not to trip, as I remain a
greenhorn in the jungle.
I
got to the house, got the guys more water and picked up Tatiana,
Aspen and Carlos. We are zipped back to the fire line, ran up the
hill and only to hear Angel say, “It's all done. We finished the
line. I will check on it in the morning.”
Tatiana
and I stayed back to survey the damage to the property. We put out a
few more hot spots, then took a short cut through some tall grass to
a clearing. Less than half way through the grass, I realised how it
is somewhat stupid to be walking in deep grass. No way to see any
snakes. Well, I just made a lot of noise and beat the grass in front
of me, with my machete and kept going. If this was a story. They
would call this part foreshadowing. At the time, I called it a short
cut to the farm house.
Well,
no one was around to ask, “Just who did start the fire today?”
We
then decided to take a quick walk to our creek, just to see if it
dried up. We found the creek. It still had a fair amount of water in
it. So we went ahead a bit further to see how good the water flow was
at the section on our property. Tatiana, “Maybe we should just go
back.” Todd “Why not go a little further. I'm sure our property
line is close.”
We
followed the creek for a while and sure enough we found section of
creek with the small cluster of very tall bamboo.
I
then said, “Why don't we just go up the line a bit, to find the end
line concrete marker.
Tatiana,
“I just wait here.”
Todd,
“O.K.”
Todd
thinking, “I thought Julio told me it was only 10 to 20 feet on the
other side of the creek.
Fifty
yards back, Todd still thinking “Where exactly is the line? Should
I start to go up the hill? Well, I'm here, might as well. Yea, I know
the sun is setting. I'll be quick.”
Todd,
“A little further, Wow, I found the marker. Hey, Tatiana, get up
here, so I can show you the marker. Tatiana?
Tatiana
yelled back, “Yea, yea, I said I'm coming.
Finally,
we both officially saw the marker. Time to head home.
Tatiana,
“Do you even know where the line is?”
Todd,
“Well, it's not there anymore, but I know it's supposed to go that
way.
So
up the hill we went. Up the very steep hill. When you're grabbing at
small trees, to pull yourself up to the next section, you know it's
steep. And a risk, since we don't know what small white and black
poisonwood trees look like and it is also easy to forget that often
the trees you grab have sharp spikes growing out of them. Sometimes
they hurt, but mostly the hurt is felt in the stupidity of yet again
grabbing hold of that wrong tree.
Finally
I see a marker stick, with a grey bag tied to it. Yep, this was a
trail, Tom helped clear. He marked other trails the same way. Looks
like we didn't get lost.
At
top of hill. Been here before. Still not lost. Going down the hill,
however, posed a problem. I veered to right and ended up, hmm,
somewhere else. I saw a very large tree that had fallen down. Hmm, I
did not see that tree before.
Tatiana,
“So where is the house from here.”
Todd,
“It's over there. We apparently walked the wrong property line.”
But I DID know where we were. Just slightly misguided.
Ten
minutes later. It's darker and we are deeper in some ravine. Hmm...
Tatiana,
“So, where are we?”
Todd,
“I don't know where we are. But I think it's a good idea to keep
moving forward.” (This where I considered the possibility of being
lost.)
Tatiana,
another 10 minutes later, “So how about now.”
Todd,
“I think we are close to our 'Terabithia' place.
Tatiana,
“And what if it's not?”
Todd,
“Well, then we will be in a bit of trouble. Because it is getting
dark. And I am now really running out of energy hacking away at the
bush with my machete.”
Five
minutes later, Todd, “I see the rock cliff! We made it! This IS
Terabithia.”
We
were quite relieved. We were tired and I had fallen down three times
in the last half hour and that made me mad enough to move forward
faster and hack even harder at the bush.
Finally,
we got to our road and walked up to the house, a bit tired and me
sweating out fifty pounds (maybe some exaggeration there).
Now,
that we showered all of the ticks off of us, we feel much better.
It's amazing how big a jungle can really be....And we are only on 79
acres. Where I'm from, in South Dakota, 1500 acres is a small place.
But I'd like to see one of those dry land farmers navigate around in
a small area of jungle. Someone would end up lost and eventually in a
cast.
P.S.
Tatiana boiled some Gumbolimbo bark, we got on our hike and we are know enjoying a hot bath in the healing juices of the Gumbolimbo. It really helps with rashes, scratches and bug bites. So it is the perfect thing to do after such an outing.
May 26, 2013
If you were wondering where we were. Well, things got a bit upside down the past week and a half. First. while going up to Corozal, to meet with a medicine man, I started to feel sick.
We met with the medicine man and he gave Tatiana certain herbs for her eczema and certain herbs to me.
The next day I felt not so good. I just thought it was the flu and perhaps a reaction to the herbs; reflected in small bumps on the skin. Anyway, I had to go fight a fire at 10 p.m. that was moving from the road clearing into the jungle. Angel and I fought it for over an hour. It then I became clear that I was not feeling well at all. I went to grab a bucket of water and I couldn't lift it. I had to use both hands. I then asked myself, "What the heck is going on! This sure is a strange flu.
Well, I started to get worse and the bumps spread all over the body. I had hot sweats and freezing sweats and pain in the A#%*, headaches. This went on for several days. We finally came to the conclusion: 47 year old Todd got the Chicken Pox.
So then commenced sessions of soaking in Jovillo leafs, for drying out the bumps and also Che Che Ping for reduction of inflammation. Both worked great. I also took slightly aged Noni juice. Now that's some strong tasting stuff. I am low on energy, but still things to get done.
Three nights ago, I had to run down to the road and put out a fire that was working its way into the jungle, again. I wanted to leave it be, but it grew by 3X in just 10 minutes.
It looks like I got both: the flu and Chicken Pox.
Oops, forgot the date here. (well, at least I save all receipts on all purchases, sometimes I forget the occasional ice cream cone, but that too should be counted.) Today, the heavy equipment arrived to level out road material, for road in general, Angel's new driveway, additional driveway and place for Palapa to store the two trailers. Also, four trees got pushed down that were too close to Lorena's and Angel's house. One tree took nearly an hour to push over. Very big and stubborn, but also only 15 feet from their house.
We are also going to level out a dip in our house driveway. They had to quit early, as the rains became too strong.
We noticed the Plumb tree budding, so we figure rainy season is soon to come. Then tonight, thousands of the flying ants were outside. Yep. Another sign that rainy season is coming to our part of the world.
Of a funny note. While it was raining, a second time today, Tatiana and I ran downstairs to fill buckets of water for drinking. While doing so, we got soaking wet and covered with flying termites. They were everywhere. We had to scoop them out of our bucket and off of our clothes. Even while writing this, I've had to brush and squish off at least a 100 of them. (Update: now 200) Really, you have to be here to see the humour in this. We saw them swarm before, at Tom and Marge's. They just come in, their wings fall off and they crawl away. Anyway, if they didn't come, how would one know when rainy season starts.
We both took a hot bath afterwords and left a tub full of ant wings.
Tomorrow, we look forward to clearing about an acre, for our garden.
If any part of today's blog seemed less than clear, well, I still feel a bit fuzzy in the head.
Hmm. It just started to rain again.
June 5, 2013
Today, we built a coffin. It was for Lorena's sister's baby. Her baby was only 10 days old. Angel and I worked to build the best coffin we could, as it was not something either of us had any experience doing.
I have only recently got to be introduced to Edilma (sp) when she went with us to Melchor and at the wedding.
Tonight, I drove Lorena, Angel, and family members, from the village, to where people were gathered, in San Ignacio, to pay their respects. A large group of people were at the house. Some sitting and talking, others in silence and others seated outside in rows singing.
The viewing of the baby was in the living room. The coffin all wrapped in white sheets with the most beauty little baby inside. It was so sad. It's still sad. It still makes me cry. I, in no way, can even come close to knowing the deep sorrow and pain this young couple is going through.
It was a long silent drive home. None of us really had anything to say.
June 8, 2013
Tatiana, Angel and I went to Barton Creek to get our first fruit trees.
We got several varieties of Mango and Avacado; mulberry, sour sop and many others, too numerous to mention and too many I forgot the names of. Oh, and I just asked Tatiana what the other trees were that we got and looks like her brain is in the same place. (I should have actually written this part on the above date and not the 15th.)
Our next stop showed examples of well
pruned trees and some of them bearing fruit. A thin layer of fruit
wraps around each bean and is quite tasty, a bit like sour sop with
an after effect on the tongue faintly reminding me of Noni.

Now we officially have two toilettes and tub/shower. We hope to tackle the guest room next month.






Also, Angel and I and with some good
advice from Fidel on how to apply sanding sealer, finally got Aspen's
bed done. It is made of solid Mahogany with Sapadilla as accent.
I know, I have too many pics of making of the bed. Well, it took a long time to make, so I put a lot of photos up.
We learned a lot. One thing I learned is that problems don't get solved faster by me getting agitated with problems I can't solve. In the end, if you can't solve a problem, ask for directions, I mean advice.
Phase 2-Find a way to plane boards
when all you have is a jointer.

Phase 4-Sanding and putting up the moulding.
Some of the door jams do not 'flush out' with the sheetrock, so we had to make very small add ons to the molding and I needed a method to clamp the wobbly pieces of wood in place, so I looked around and saw Aspen's bucket of clothes pins. I tested it out and turns out they worked great!
Here are a few pics of some of the work in progress. Also, pics of our new garden space.


7/25/13
On the inside, all tile is in and windows fitted.Today,was a good weather day.Not too hot. Not too cold, or wet. Work continues on the outside back of guest room.

The posts will be poured for the platform (for water tank) in the a.m.
We also, continue on the moulding. I am still tinkering on the
bookshelf, when I get the chance. A few pics of the dogs; for
Tatiana, who soon to be in Russia helping her parents. Another pic of
unusual moth on computer.
It is 7:54 pm and we are all tired. We all took turns sanding and cleaning the main part of the house. All of our stuff, mostly clothes, beds, fridge and other clutter got moved to the verandas.


And tomorrow we will move all of that stuff back into the house and work to sand, clean and varnish the verandas. Then.................we will finally be able to move into the house and get the moulding Angel and I finished in place. All of the walls are now painted and when the floors are done we will install the base board moulding and door moulding. The kitchen will get installed probably Thursday.



Fidel and Angel are building a wood shed, so we can get all of the lumber away from the house. While clearing a spot for it, they discovered a great section for gardening and fruit trees; at least one acre to work with.
Around
6:30 tonight, some friends of Angel, from the village drove up and
dropped off some wood. Looks like we are off to our first job: one
bed and one table. Back to learning, for the both of us. Should be
fun. We told them that we are still learning, so we won't charge
much. We are going to work on it after work; probably from 4 to 6 in
the evenings.

We
have had some sunny days, so varnishing with the sprayer was on the
list. The shelves for the pantry have two more coats to go.
The
boards for the headboard of the new bed got glued up. And tonight I
cut the tongues for the end table supports, using a sacrificial gate
(1” wood rail against the table saws steel gate.) We got a dado
blade and work is much faster. I got all eight pieces cut in about 8
minutes; that's 64 cuts. Pretty cool to learn another trick. As Angel
always says, “We're just learning.” and “See that's not too
difficult.” I like his relaxed demeanor. Getting stressed out, is
foreign to him, so in the end he makes less mistakes and stays open
to learning.


.
After....
Here is the table we just finished, right when Tatiana drove up with our guests. We were only a few minutes late finishing the table, when they got into the house. The top of this table is HEAVY! It should have taken at least four men to get it upstairs. It got upstairs with only three.









We were also fortunate to be able to actually find a house to rent. (Much cheaper than renting rooms at a hotel.) Most of the time we ate at home. We then took them to our place for a week and they enjoyed just slowing down. For Toni and Connie, their work is so hard and intense, they need a break to slow down to catch their breath. One of their highlights of their visit to the jungle was the get together with our neighbors Tom and Marge. We also took them up into Mountain Pine Ridge to Rio on Pools for a swim. Again, another great day to cool off.

Here is one of the more complicated projects I did. I used twenty four pieces of wood to make this bedside table for Aspen's room. The sliders use ball bearings. They are better than the wheel sliders, which are often made out of plastic.

A strange new bug. It appears to be a camel cricket with grasshopper wings. When we let it go, however, it flew like a bird. It flew about forty feet off of the ground for about two hundred yards, then disappeared into the jungle. I've never seen a grasshopper fly like that, nor a camel cricket.
May 26, 2013
If you were wondering where we were. Well, things got a bit upside down the past week and a half. First. while going up to Corozal, to meet with a medicine man, I started to feel sick.
We met with the medicine man and he gave Tatiana certain herbs for her eczema and certain herbs to me.
The next day I felt not so good. I just thought it was the flu and perhaps a reaction to the herbs; reflected in small bumps on the skin. Anyway, I had to go fight a fire at 10 p.m. that was moving from the road clearing into the jungle. Angel and I fought it for over an hour. It then I became clear that I was not feeling well at all. I went to grab a bucket of water and I couldn't lift it. I had to use both hands. I then asked myself, "What the heck is going on! This sure is a strange flu.
Well, I started to get worse and the bumps spread all over the body. I had hot sweats and freezing sweats and pain in the A#%*, headaches. This went on for several days. We finally came to the conclusion: 47 year old Todd got the Chicken Pox.
:)--Another Day in Paradise--:)
NO NEED FOR A DRUGSTORE HERE.
(Just good backyard medicine - No, you don't just take a pill)
So then commenced sessions of soaking in Jovillo leafs, for drying out the bumps and also Che Che Ping for reduction of inflammation. Both worked great. I also took slightly aged Noni juice. Now that's some strong tasting stuff. I am low on energy, but still things to get done.
Three nights ago, I had to run down to the road and put out a fire that was working its way into the jungle, again. I wanted to leave it be, but it grew by 3X in just 10 minutes.
It looks like I got both: the flu and Chicken Pox.
Oops, forgot the date here. (well, at least I save all receipts on all purchases, sometimes I forget the occasional ice cream cone, but that too should be counted.) Today, the heavy equipment arrived to level out road material, for road in general, Angel's new driveway, additional driveway and place for Palapa to store the two trailers. Also, four trees got pushed down that were too close to Lorena's and Angel's house. One tree took nearly an hour to push over. Very big and stubborn, but also only 15 feet from their house.
We are also going to level out a dip in our house driveway. They had to quit early, as the rains became too strong.
We noticed the Plumb tree budding, so we figure rainy season is soon to come. Then tonight, thousands of the flying ants were outside. Yep. Another sign that rainy season is coming to our part of the world.
Of a funny note. While it was raining, a second time today, Tatiana and I ran downstairs to fill buckets of water for drinking. While doing so, we got soaking wet and covered with flying termites. They were everywhere. We had to scoop them out of our bucket and off of our clothes. Even while writing this, I've had to brush and squish off at least a 100 of them. (Update: now 200) Really, you have to be here to see the humour in this. We saw them swarm before, at Tom and Marge's. They just come in, their wings fall off and they crawl away. Anyway, if they didn't come, how would one know when rainy season starts.
We both took a hot bath afterwords and left a tub full of ant wings.
Tomorrow, we look forward to clearing about an acre, for our garden.
If any part of today's blog seemed less than clear, well, I still feel a bit fuzzy in the head.
Hmm. It just started to rain again.
June 5, 2013
Today, we built a coffin. It was for Lorena's sister's baby. Her baby was only 10 days old. Angel and I worked to build the best coffin we could, as it was not something either of us had any experience doing.
I have only recently got to be introduced to Edilma (sp) when she went with us to Melchor and at the wedding.
Tonight, I drove Lorena, Angel, and family members, from the village, to where people were gathered, in San Ignacio, to pay their respects. A large group of people were at the house. Some sitting and talking, others in silence and others seated outside in rows singing.
The viewing of the baby was in the living room. The coffin all wrapped in white sheets with the most beauty little baby inside. It was so sad. It's still sad. It still makes me cry. I, in no way, can even come close to knowing the deep sorrow and pain this young couple is going through.
It was a long silent drive home. None of us really had anything to say.
June 8, 2013
Tatiana, Angel and I went to Barton Creek to get our first fruit trees.
Tatiana, "Are you saying, those trees over there will bear fruit in two years?!"
Angel, "Well, yea...maybe."
We got several varieties of Mango and Avacado; mulberry, sour sop and many others, too numerous to mention and too many I forgot the names of. Oh, and I just asked Tatiana what the other trees were that we got and looks like her brain is in the same place. (I should have actually written this part on the above date and not the 15th.)
June 9, 2013
Tonight, was a peaceful night. Aspen
working on her emails and Tatiana and I on the veranda reading. A
cool breeze made the night even more perfect, with the occasional
conversation about the people in the story I am reading on how to
live with nature in Belize.
Then... I noticed a few more bugs than
normal. Then, a few more; a lot of 'a few more'. The flying ants
entered the house. Quickly, we found our oil lamps and shut down most
of the lights. I soaked wicks to all 3 lamps, filled them and got
them lit. We then turned off all lights. By now quite a few thousand
of flying ants were in the house. Tatiana finished dishes by
lamplight and I set up post to minimize the hords. :+ Two lamps,
then three lamps on the counter, with spatula in hand. I was up for
over and hour, swat, swat, SWAT. At least 6 to 8,000 times. Finally,
situation under control. I wanted to use bug spray or fish oil, but
Tatiana said no. So I had to resort to the spatula method.
I now know why we got the lamps, that
we had not used, until tonight, to minimize light and deter the
welcome mat of too many lights.
Boy, we really are green horn gringos.
I am sure there are better ways to deal with buggy things, but we ,
well, are in full mode of setting egos and any sense of knowing much
of anything aside. We will keep our doors wide open to the many
answers that will be offered to our many questions.
We are so thankful to have so many help
us on our way in this new, uncharted and exciting adventure.
P.S. The bug management process allowed
Tatiana to continue reading her book peacefully in her hammock.
June 12, 2013
Today, was a bit of a long day. Dottie
Feucht was nice enough to get me an invite a tour of Cacao Farms in
the Toledo District, as well as sitting in on the first forum on
Cacao in many years.
We got going out of Mountain Pine Ridge
at 4:50 am and were at location before 9:00 am. After everyone
gathered, a brief summery of the days activities was announced. First
stop, a small nursery where, with the help of a man named Marco, is
starting to graft Cacao.
The U.S. Ambassador, and his wife
Barb and I were interested in how they did the grafting and a young
man was nice enough to not only answer our questions, but also give us
a demonstration in grafting. This of course was very exciting to see
first hand.
Above: Grafted Cacao
One of the oldest Cacao Growers of Belize: Mr. Buhl
We were then shown how the Cacao is
moved through the six day fermenting process and then to the drying
tables for about six days.
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At Belcampo |

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I am hiding in the back of pic. (Belcampo) |
We then went to Maya Mountain
Cacao, to
see, first hand, their
method of processing. Company manager, Emily
Stone gave a interesting and informative walk through of their
operations. Here, is where I also got a flat tire.
It was the best
place to get a flat tire. I was so fortunate that they had a
shop on
the premises with a plug kit. They found the hole and plugged it and
in twenty minutes, we were on our way again. Fortunately, they could
fix the tire, as we were missing the crank for the spare tire and of
course could not access that tire.
Our final visit was Belcampo. Here,
they have a large nursery. Not only do they grow Cacao, but also
Vanilla. This too I would like to investigate.
Finally, we were all off to Punta
Gorda, for lunch and then eight guest speakers, including several
growers, CEO of Belize Agriculture and U.S. Ambassador, Vinai Thummalapally.
The evening was finished with a session
of questions and answers. Topics covered, were how to expand this
burgening business in Belize, level of government involvement,
consistency and quality, education of farmers and most importantly how
to unify all growers as one group; allowing for the end result of
better selling conditions.
Also discussed was Belize working
towards a commitment of exchange and learning with those at Trinidad
Cacao reasearch facitlities.
This is of course a very brief
summation of the many things covered today in the Toledo district.
Here, at home, an expert in
growing Cacao, has agreed to come to our place and see what
conditions exists for growing the Cacao trees. If possible, we would
like to have up to 500 plus grafted trees planted. The yield ranges between 300 to 1000 pounds of dry Cacao beans per acre.
The government and others now want to
support expanding the growing of Cacao to also the Cayo district,
with research being done at Central Farm. Currently, most growers are
member of the Toledo Cacao Growers Association. They have
approximately, 800 members; most are small growers, with many wanting
to expand.
It is now 12:09 am and must go to bed.
Twenty hour days are long, even for a young guy like me.
June 14, 2013
Fidel, finally finished the work in the
downstairs bathroom. It turned out great. It was more work than any
of us realised.

Now we officially have two toilettes and tub/shower. We hope to tackle the guest room next month.
June 15, 2013
Today, was about our 4th.
dry day, so Angel thought it dry enough to put fire to burn piles and
Yes they did burn well. Another day of smoke filled house and of
course burning eyes, while getting a lesson in making bread. I am
having Tatiana giving me crash courses in bread making and blintzes.
I made three loafs of bread. We will see how well they taste.
Jackie, our new adopted Blue Healer, ask Tatiana how that happened...








I know, I have too many pics of making of the bed. Well, it took a long time to make, so I put a lot of photos up.
We learned a lot. One thing I learned is that problems don't get solved faster by me getting agitated with problems I can't solve. In the end, if you can't solve a problem, ask for directions, I mean advice.
Mmm. Tatiana just handed me a slice of
my first bread making of Belize. It is GOOD! I am glad I have such a
good teacher. I love my lovely wife.
July
5, 2013
Yesterday
was the 4th, but no big celebrations here. Also, no good internet
yesterday to wish everyone, in the States, a happy 4th.
A
quick update:
We
were in the States, at the end of June.
It was a quick trip, but
always good to see friends and especially Aspen, who got to see
several of her close friends.
We
did a nice tour of the the Southwest and I also used the trip as an
opportunity to do a bit of business along the way.
Most
businesses are hurting, but did manage to get in a couple of sales.
Tatiana
stayed back in Albuquerque to work and will be also going to Russia
in August, as her mother has had another stroke and is now mostly
blind and partially paralyzed. She is going to help with the canning
and garden work and talk with her brother and his wife about how they
can help when she leaves.
Here
in Belize, we are still at it. I found a good price on seconds
Mahogany, about a $1.50 bz. a board foot. Angel and I figured out how
to straighten most of the wood and split it down the centers for
floor and door moulding. It is not necessarily something you can buy
here (the way you want it) and much more expensive. With us creating
the finished moulding, it's costing us about .50 cents bz per linear
foot.
Also,
the crew will be finished with all of the interior painting by
tomorrow. Work on the guest room started yesterday, with the sanding
of the beams and ceiling wood. It will get first coat of varnish
today and ordered tile will be in hopefully today.
It
is tough for both Aspen and I not having Tatiana here.
She is going
to be gone for over three months. I don't think such a long time is a
good idea. We miss her and wish circumstances were different.
When
we came home, everything was somewhat messy. The crew was still
finishing up with the mud work, on the walls so the kitchen had to be
removed and there was dust, mud and paint everywhere. A bit of it not
where it should be, but considering how much work they got done,
while we were gone; well quite a transformation. They did some great
work. Sometimes figuring where to eat and live during construction,
can be challenging.
Well,
must go as I am usually at work by 7:30 am. A lot to do and today is
our first mostly sunny day. Although the rains have been great and
the sound on the roof is calming.
July 11, 2013
Today, we are off to Spanish Lookout, while work will continue on house.
Half of the tiles in downstairs guest room is now in place. We are also working on getting a kitchen built and am off to see the carpenter today.
Phase 1-go to lumber yard way out into a guys farm yard.
when all you have is a jointer.

Phase 3-Ripping boards in half, delicately on table saw.

Clothes Pins? Really?
Some of the door jams do not 'flush out' with the sheetrock, so we had to make very small add ons to the molding and I needed a method to clamp the wobbly pieces of wood in place, so I looked around and saw Aspen's bucket of clothes pins. I tested it out and turns out they worked great!
Here are a few pics of some of the work in progress. Also, pics of our new garden space.
July 16, 2013
Today's blog is a letter to Tatiana that sums up what we've been doing for the past few days.
Dear Tatiana,
We are hoping to do the final coat of varnish to the studio, two back verandas, our bedroom and corner room on Thursday or Friday. We are first putting up moulding where the sheetrock meets the ceiling. All door and floor moulding is done in the fore mentioned areas and also dining room area.
Angel and I just got back from getting bamboo.
We got 10 pieces and hope it is enough for walling off the mudroom.
Fidel is just getting ready to put the grout down and then that will also be done.
Angel and I also shaped and put up molding to tie in the concrete walls and ceiling of guest room. We did not varnish it yet or nail it in as the wood still needs to dry a bit more.
I think it will be golden in color, after varnish.
Angel and I just got back from getting bamboo.
We got 10 pieces and hope it is enough for walling off the mudroom.
Fidel is just getting ready to put the grout down and then that will also be done.
Angel and I also shaped and put up molding to tie in the concrete walls and ceiling of guest room. We did not varnish it yet or nail it in as the wood still needs to dry a bit more.
Sanded and Varnished, without upper Guana Castas (spelling) moulding.
It is called Guana Castas wood. Beautiful wood grain.
(Below photo-just below the floor joists)
I think it will be golden in color, after varnish.
The three windows for downstairs should be finished in a couple of days.
Kitchen will be installed at end of the month, along with the four doors downstairs.
Aspen also is working her but off. Yesterday, she cleaned our veranda living quarters and today we moved her work space,
yet again to the east veranda, as we need to clean and clear the back half of the house. She started school today.
Much love,
Papa.
PS I somehow hurt my elbow on the concrete floor yesterday and now hurts much more than a rose bush. Grin. I need my arm, so this inconveinance is *@$*# me off. Two days ago I ran into a stationary board right into my right shoulder. I think my back ended up hurting more. That @*$*# me off also. Working hard, but would prefer more energy to work more. Oh, also forgot I will be done the bookshelf in time for it to be in place by next week.
Aspen also is working her but off. Yesterday, she cleaned our veranda living quarters and today we moved her work space,
yet again to the east veranda, as we need to clean and clear the back half of the house. She started school today.
Much love,
Papa.
PS I somehow hurt my elbow on the concrete floor yesterday and now hurts much more than a rose bush. Grin. I need my arm, so this inconveinance is *@$*# me off. Two days ago I ran into a stationary board right into my right shoulder. I think my back ended up hurting more. That @*$*# me off also. Working hard, but would prefer more energy to work more. Oh, also forgot I will be done the bookshelf in time for it to be in place by next week.
PPS
Poor Maya misses you a lot.
5:22pm JUST IN! UPDATE ON FLOOR!!


7/25/13

"Look, I can Fly!"

Well,
I'm tired and not too creative with words, nor descriptive, but that's
it for update, for now.
7/30/13



And tomorrow we will move all of that stuff back into the house and work to sand, clean and varnish the verandas. Then.................we will finally be able to move into the house and get the moulding Angel and I finished in place. All of the walls are now painted and when the floors are done we will install the base board moulding and door moulding. The kitchen will get installed probably Thursday.



Again, I know, not much for words. We are still tired and Aspen is still prepping the back rooms for final varnish. I told her it was good enough, but she said, "No, I can still feel dust on this floor." I hope she quits soon. It is now 8:34 pm and we have to start at 6 am.
Goodnight.
August 12, 2013
Tonight, the parrots, too many to count, are all settling in around the house. We are now their new resting spot for the night. It sounds like we are at a very busy convention. It's beautiful to see them fly in from all directions and then just settle in for the night. Of course they like to chat for a while. But as soon as it's dark, they all agree to be quiet. Then promptly at 6:00 am they start to stir, chat then fly off to other places to eat. In most places in Belize, you will not get the chance to be around so many parrots. But we are in a transition zone between farmland and the upper mountains of pine trees. This narrow band of jungle is rich in diversity, with numerous interesting insects, birds, butterflies, trees, Mayan ruins and caves. Also, it is considered to have the best climate in the country.
Our neighbors, of Moonracer Farms, just moved up into the mountains; another eight miles back. And there the weather is as close to perfect as one can get. They are very excited about their new place and the work they will be doing in Mountain Pine Ridge. We will miss having them just around the corner. Tatiana and I so admire how they've adapted to the environment and how they connect and relate to the people who have lived back here for so many years. We have learned much by their example and wish them the best in their new pioneering adventure. Aspen and I hope to visit them soon, once they are settled in.
Tatiana will still be in Russia for another month. We hope she is doing well, but find it difficult to connect to her through skype. Aspen and I miss her so much. Her being going for over 1/4 of a year is turning out to be much sadder than anticipated.
When she comes back in mid October, she will be leaving again first week of December. Then, we hope, she will stay around for a while.
All of our major work on the property will be done by then. And we will reduce our trips to town to once a week.
Today, Aspen made an apple pie and it is in the oven as we speak. Hmm... maybe that is good enough for dinner. O.K. we'll eat some rice and pasta first.
To all of those reading this blog, please put out a prayer to my brother and his wife Tammy, as fire fighters are fighting hard to keep the fire from entering their town of Glendale, OR. Many have already evacuated the area.
It is now dark and guess what!?.... The parrots fell asleep, with their chatter replaced with the sounds of frogs, cicadas and later on, often times, the kitties, a.k.a jaguars. Good to have a house nine feet off the jungle floor.
We had hard rains tonight and the roof still hasn't leaked, where they joined the studio to the main house. This is about the 4th. hard rain, since the guys fixed it. I hope it holds.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
Guys still working on platform for water tank. I decided that since we (scratch that) since they are putting all the work into building a platform for the water catchment, why not to have it extended another five feet for a place to do stargazing. I am sorry, but must admit, I am wimping out on helping with concrete work. So I relocated myself to quick books paperwork. It has to get done and those doing the concrete work feel the same way about book keeping as I do about concrete work.
Here are some pics of work thus far.
We also got the kitchen in and will upload those pics soon.
The cats and dogs have finally fallen asleep even though it is still raining and well yes, the punch line... 'It's still raining like cats and dogs'. I know, I know Tatiana married a bit of a dork.
All the best to all of our friends and family. You guys and gals have meant so much to us in our lives.
August 21, 2013
The platform for water tank is finished and Fidel is now putting in a supporting wall directly to the left of where Aspen is in the photo. The corner of that part of the house was not stable and had to be resolved.
So here are the photos of last day on the platform.
I took my first shot at spraying on varnish as opposed to brushing on varnish. It came out O.K. In the future, I will spray varnish the wood, for a project with shelves before assembly, as some areas are too much of a challenge to get with the sprayer. Anyway we brought it upstairs and will put it in the back veranda room. The above pic is also to show the finished platform for water tank. We will also have a deck off of the other end for stargazing...eventually.
This morning the guys got 8 bags of slate hauled out from just past the cave, below the house. I went back and helped Alex haul out another 6 bags of slate. I tried to look like it was no problem keeping up with a 20 something kid, but my profusion of sweat gave me away. He hardly broke a sweat. I on the other hand was just working to keep the bag of slate on my back and try to remember how to get out of the jungle and back to the road.
Oh, so we are getting the slate to make a pathway from under the house to the steps, as this is where most of the mud in the house seems to originate. The area between the two slate edges with be filled with gravel that we have left from concrete work.
Yesterday, was our once a month trip to Belmopan, to get our passports stamped. We have one more stamping and then can apply for Residency.
It was nice for Aspen and I to take the day off from the house. We found a good rice and beans chicken shake right next to immigration. We then did the standard rounds. Shopping for food and Builders for plastic bags to start up plants for the nursery. Angel is first starting with flowering plants, I think he wants to plant about 350 of them, for now. We also found a great dessert and coffee place. A rare find...CASA CAFE, owner is Pei.
This last Tuesday, Julio picked up some chicken from us, for Janeth to cook and we all (Lorena, Angel, Aspen and I) went over to Moonracer for dinner.
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Janeth and Julio's kids w/Alvin in front |
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Angel's son, Alvin |
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Angel |
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Lorena |
It was nice to see familiar surroundings again. Our whole family has so many great memories of staying at Moonracer Farm. It was nice to just hang out and talk. Julio and Janeth are quite excited about the new work of managing Tom and Marge's resort. Tom and Marge are now up by Bull Run starting their new job. We hope to visit them soon and ask about the specifics of the conservation work they will be doing.
Aspen and I are still trying to find our bearings. So little time was spent in our new home, before Tatiana, went to work. As I mentioned before, she is helping her parents out in Russia. Both have had strokes and other health challenges, but still somehow manage to scurry around and work hard. Her parents do not and never will understand being lazy and lethargic. I am glad she can spend time with them along with her brother's family. Life is short and family is so important.
I thought I had mentioned it, but looks like not. This month was Bible study week in 7 Miles. Many people volunteered their time to make make it an enjoyable learning experience for all of the kids. Miss Dottie and Miss Susan worked hard on organizing all of the events.
Map of 7 Miles, showing where all of the kids from bible school live.
I also helped out a bit and taught art class on one of the days. It was about four classes to teach, over 80 kids! Whew, didn't prep for that many. I worked to teach them how to paint either an image of a cross or an Angel. A lot of talented budding artists. And they patiently put up with their teacher. Well, we sure used a lot of paint!
Aspen volunteered everyday getting drinks and snacks ready for the kids during breaks. She also made a new friend, Blanca, girl in left picture.
After Bible school week, Miss Dottie, her nephew, Luke and Aspen and I went to Placencia for a night.
We really liked the artwork done with the towels!
Maya Lodge, Placencia
Luke, Next to Maya Lodge
Finally, at the Ocean.
People messed up where Miss Dottie made reservations, so I called Stephano and he set us up at Maya Lodge. We ate at De Thatch
Hootin' Howlers and Parrots
Right now, the Parrots are returning from work and settling in. They always have a lot to say about their day. Of course I have no idea what they're chatting about. Also, the Howler monkeys just stopped Hooten and the dogs also quit barking at them.
(sp). The next day we went swimming, found a lid to a bucket and played frisbee.
October 19, 2013
It's been some time since since the blog was updated. As you can see by the pics, the kitchen is finally done. Angel and I hope to have the skill to do such a project in the next few months. We have already done a number of wood projects such as a book shelf, benches, kitchen shelves, thousands of feet of moulding, setting doors, building jams, work benches for tool room and more, more moulding. I just started building a dresser for our room. I am making it out of mahogany and either white poisenwood or prickly yellow for the face boards of the drawers. I haven't made one yet, but I figure it won't be so difficult. I am real excited about finding one single large thin slab of mahogany for the top. It's not easy finding one solid piece of wood for a dresser top. The first two legs I already cut; straight to the inside, with a tilt out on inner and outer bottem leg and sweeping out on the top outside. I was off by 3/8 of an inch and the line was horrible. Once corrected, it looked completely different. I have learned how to make and set wood plugs, so future works should look a bit cleaner. Angel and I are going to learn how to make chairs in the near future. I have been studying them everywhere I go. The basic lines repeat in most chairs, but only a few are comfortable enough to sit back into. Chairs MUST curve in the back, with a smaller and tighter curve to the lower support section. The wood for our main table is finally dry, so work will be done on that shortly. It will be a simple four post table (Jovio, Granadillo, Bullet Tree, Mahogany and maybe Cabbage Bark).
RETURN/B-DAY PARTY!!!
Tatiana got back on the 9th. She is so glad to finally be home. It has been a long time. We celebrated her return along with Aspen's birthday on the 11th. About 35 people showed up.
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Marge and Margarete |
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Noah and Marela |
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Tom |
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Tatiana and Tom |
(Unfortunate Scorpion)
Alcohol Kills! ![]() |
Julio, Marge and Noah |
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Jim, Tineke, Jan and Lorena |
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Monique, Jim, Tineke and Jan |
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Monique, Shane, Margie, Dennis and Dottie |
It was a lot of fun and so nice to see all of our new friends. Here, people take time to know one another. Not quite like the states where your next door neighbor refuses to get to know you. Just yesterday, I ran into a couple from Canada and they said the same thing. "In Canada, you don't even know the people who live right next to you." So true and sad. Most people stayed for about four hours. We cooked the main dish and everyone else brought a side dish or dessert. Marge, from up in Bull Run brought her famous mixed Rum and Fruit drink; a favorite of Tatiana's. Aspen got lots of chocolate and yarn. Two of her favorite things.
I put in three shelves, out of redwood, today, for the kitchen. Not perfect, but are sorely needed. And often it is better to get done, than get perfect and undone.

The downstairs guest room is finally done with the three doors installed.
So much more has happened since last update, but was not having the energy to put it to words. I will work harder to do so; now that the whole family is under one roof.
November 4, 2013
Today,
Tatiana and I got up early to go to Barton Creek to get vegatables.
We met up with our neighbor Dottie and headed down a rather muddy
road. I was glad Dottie drives slow. This time of year, is heavy with
rain, so driving at a reduced pace is a good idea and minimizes
digging into the wallet for another car repair.
About
half an … oh wow, just hearing the Night Monkeys, right outside the
tree next to my window. Now where was I? Oh yea, about half an hour
later, we got to the place where they sell fresh veggies and turns
out that this years location was moved to the house next to the horse
drawn saw mill. So we headed there. New white marl on the road to the
house, but still too soon in the season.
On the way home, we all agreed to come back in a couple of weeks. We would call them, but well this particular group of Mennonites do not use phones or anything electrical, or mechanical that requires petrol.
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On the Way Home from Barton Creek |
On the way home, we all agreed to come back in a couple of weeks. We would call them, but well this particular group of Mennonites do not use phones or anything electrical, or mechanical that requires petrol.
I
have to say, that I do really enjoy the company of this group of
Mennonites. They are open, friendly, humble and always willing to
teach you something. I particularly like how they remind me to be
more humble.
After
getting home, Tatiana and I went on a long walk up the mountain,
until it leveled off, then turned back down our path towards home.
Nice time to walk. It had just rained a few hours ago, so it was a
cool temperature.
Aspen was studying in the guest room, as it is one of the few places not to have interruption from things being built.
Here are some pics. She fixed it up very nice. It's not always easy for her to study, much less adapt.

Here are some pics. She fixed it up very nice. It's not always easy for her to study, much less adapt.
After
getting back to the house, I was surprised to be so tired and
promptly fell asleep. Of coarse I did get in a bit of trouble for
that, as I was supposed to be working downstairs, building furniture.
Anyway, I did eventually get going and helped Angel with a new
project and also worked on a couple of bedside end tables. I will try
to get the pics up for the projects tonight, if the Internet God will
let me :)

Since
writing this, only 3 pics have uploaded to the blog site. It takes a
lot of time, out here, to update/maintain the blog. Anyway that is
going to be my current excuse as to why I've neglected our blog site
for so long.
Oh,
also as you Might See, from the pics, the woodshed is finally finished.


It was
high time to get the wood, from under the house away from the house.
When they cleared the space, for the woodshed, they found at least
another one to two acres for good farming. This space will allow the
other space to become an orchard and we will know have room for some
cacao trees, not many, maybe 1 to 2 hundred. Here, that is a small
amount.
November
6, 2014

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Undersides of shelves for bathroom linen shelves. |
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Frame Supports for shelves |
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Headboard-to be framed in. (Wood: Cedro/Cedar, Purple Heart and Jovio.) |
The headboard is the only thing left on the bed to make.
Probably another day with the woodworking and another 3 hours spray
varnishing. We are now experimenting with two part sealer and two
part varnish finish. The hardener, makes for a scratch resistant
surface and mirror smooth. We are quite astonished on how the final
coat lays down. It makes us look like pros.
It
just started raining about half an hour ago. It will probably rain
all night, as is often the case. The jungle is pretty lush right now.
15 Minutes Later: Now it's REALY RAINING HARD!!!
December 2, 2013
I haven't forgot to work on blog. I just got too busy. We just finished a few projects and I will highlight the process on a couple of them. We finished the guest bed and end tables. We will know make lamps for that room. I had an idea of glueing up Mahogany with Redwood in the center into one block, then making 8 to 10 slices out of that block, for the sides of the lamp. I just finished cutting the slices and looks like the idea will work. This way of 'glue up' will allow us to make many lamps at once. Simply run the cuts twice through the table saw at 5/8" and then plane of the saw marks and you get a 1/2" board to set into the groove of the individual posts; making sure to mark the endpoints of the lamp's legs, so as not to cut to the end. That will make the lamp's four legs more stable. So the panels can be cut to about 16 degrees and the legs 1.5", with top and bottom caps for wire inlet and fixture outlet support.
Her are some pics of our smaller dinning room table, for inside the house, for a corner nook. The pics are somewhat from start to finish.
We used a two part sealer 2X and a
two part final with hardener 2X. All
of the varnish work we do now with
the sprayer. No more brush work.


It is made out of Cedro (Cedar), Purple Heart,
Jovio, Cabbage Bark and another great hardwood for the border.

Finally, our current table!
Here are some pics, from start to finish on the end tables.
They are made with Mahogany legs, Cedro bottom shelf, and Cedro, Redwood and Purple Heart for the tops.
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This is catching up. Even though I am writing this post in March, it actually occurred in December. We spent a bit of time finishing up things and getting ready for our guest from New York. Tatiana knew Nastia and Tatiana, from her times, when she first got to the U.S. some 20 plus years ago. So they are like family to her and visa versa. About 12 years ago, Nastia married Joe Krespi. They have a daughter, Katia. She and Aspen got alone quite well.
Here are the pics of the bedroom, just finished before arrival. The lamps, tables, book shelf and bed we made here.
It was not so quick making the bed, but it turned out the way I saw it in my 'starting to age' brain. We did not do the doors in the pic here, but Angel and I did some tinkering and we feel confident that we can make custom doors. Within a year, we will be, hopefully, building a separate steel building with concrete floor, for woodworking. I want to start up this business, SLOWLY. I put it in caps, so I can easily find the written promise I made to myself. NOTHING TOO BIG. Yea that too...
FINALLY, WE FINISHED OUR DINNING ROOM TABLE




March 12, 2014
Yes, it's been a while since I worked on the blog. We've been working and my computer took a dive and was out of commission for about six weeks.
The below project is a wardrobe we made out of cedar, to keep it light. The panel work is something new we taught ourselves, as are the drawers. It didn't come out perfect, but we are still happy to learn and do the work. It is know in Aspen's room and she finally has a place to put her things.
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This is the clothes hanger post just finished for the wardrobe. I used Jovio for the supports, as it is a pretty hard wood. |
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This is another book shelf, made of Jovio and Redwood. As much of the wood was warped, it was a pain to 'tie in' the end boards. It is about 6 feet tall. |
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Aspen's cat injured a bird, so I made a bird cage, with a Japanese style roof, complete with sky lights, support beam, two perches and the bottom floor slides out, for ease of cleaning. |
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After all of the screening was attached, I put on finish trim boards.
Then we actually went 'Birding' with the President of the Belize National Audubon Society, and other professional 'Birders'. I believe Aspen, myself and one or two others were the only ones that don't make a living 'Birding'. They are quite serious about what they do. Several of them, we were told, could identify over 500 birds; many just by sound. It was nice for Aspen to take the day off, from school to enjoy the activity. We were lucky it was so close. Only two miles away, at M.E.T. resort.
So yes, again.. more pics of the day.



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This is a 'ghosting' of a hummingbird, that was in this place only a moment ago. Notice the details of the wings and feathers. Pretty Cool! |

I caught these pics right before and during a hawk diving down to attack this Collard Tucan.

We hope we can arrange a way to get invited next year. Perhaps, we will ad our place onto the event. If they will let us.... :)
April 15, 2014
Been a while since typing. Longer days working, as I am now getting more adjusted to the weather. We are organizing things so, we can do wood working projects more efficiently.
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CAVES BRANCH
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You see the guy with the paddle? Yes, he is rowing! We were all having fun with our situation. On the way back, we ran out of gas. I looked out on the horizon, but no gas station. All I saw water and a few flying fish. Most laughed, some got mad. But they were the same ones on the way out that got mad about the rough waters. |

We were also fortunate to be able to actually find a house to rent. (Much cheaper than renting rooms at a hotel.) Most of the time we ate at home. We then took them to our place for a week and they enjoyed just slowing down. For Toni and Connie, their work is so hard and intense, they need a break to slow down to catch their breath. One of their highlights of their visit to the jungle was the get together with our neighbors Tom and Marge. We also took them up into Mountain Pine Ridge to Rio on Pools for a swim. Again, another great day to cool off.
If I get the time and internet speed, I will upload some pics of their stay here.
April 15, 2014
Oh, yesterday, on the way down the steep hill at Dottie and Dennis's house, the front left tire on the truck popped out of the ball joint and came off. So fortunate that Tatiana was probably only going five miles an hour. I told Angel what happened and he grabbed for a ball joint I had ordered a month ago and some tools and we drove over to the Feucht's to look at the situation. To me, it looked pretty bad. the tire was tore out and almost at a right angle to the truck. Angel looked at it for a while and said, "I think we can fix it." When he said, 'we' he really meant he, Angel.
After about two hours of work, he did manage to fix it; with the redundancy ball joint part. So no need to get it towed to town. No need to get a mechanic to fix it. When we got home, I told Angel, "Today, you get to be the hero. I can't thank you enough!" Well, that's it from here. Todd
April 16, 2014
Today, is my brother's big 50 birthday. Tried calling, but couldn't leave a message, as he won't set up his voice mail, so sent a text. I am still not much of a texting person.
Spent the day in San Ignacio, running errands, going to vets for treatment for Lova (Angel and Lorena's dog), and dentist appointments.
Nice day, not hot, not cold, good day, spent with whole family.
July 1, 2014
Yes, to the outside world, we did indeed appear to disappear. Since they put in the new tower in San Antonio, to make phone and internet better; it got worse. I got a new device from the states that is supposed to solve this problem. It is new tech, so might take a bit. Today, Aspen has to be in town to work on a project for school, so we have internet today. Email at home still works. That is the best way for family and friends to contact us. When things change, I will notify everybody.
Aspen got into Academy of the New Church school. She will be attending as a freshman in high school. Her one area of struggle, math, will now be one of her strong points, as she has gotten great help from our neighbor Miss Dottie.
Aspen says, "I feel I have learned more math in the past year than I have in four years of public and private school."
She starts school in August.
Angel has got the organic garden going. It took some time to prep everything. First clearing, then plowing, building concrete block plant beds, hauling lots and lots of chicken manure, 15 yards of rice husk, (to mix in with the soil and finally a palapa with concrete floor and walls for compost building. The fruit trees are really taking off and the banana trees are now 3X in size. Rainy season is starting off slow and farmers are getting a bit anxious.
Last week Angel and I walked a line from one part time creek to the year round creek. It will be about a one mile hike, complete with vistas, resting areas and places for people to have lunch. When finished, the trail will be about six feet wide.

Here is one of the more complicated projects I did. I used twenty four pieces of wood to make this bedside table for Aspen's room. The sliders use ball bearings. They are better than the wheel sliders, which are often made out of plastic.

A strange new bug. It appears to be a camel cricket with grasshopper wings. When we let it go, however, it flew like a bird. It flew about forty feet off of the ground for about two hundred yards, then disappeared into the jungle. I've never seen a grasshopper fly like that, nor a camel cricket.