Almost autumn! Not sure what that will be like here in Belize, but we’ve heard it will be beautiful. The last few weeks have been fun…we will just share a couple of the highlights.
In late August Linda was entering the lagoon for a relaxing soak and encountered a 4 ft. stingray! It was more afraid of her than she was of it, so it took off to find shelter. One of the few times Linda didn’t have her camera handy, so her memory will be the only record of that encounter, but she will remember it fondly.
We celebrated our 27th wedding anniversary on September 3rd by travelling back to the Placencia peninsula for a few days. The weather, water and company were wonderful. We had a great time (check out the photos)! On our way back home we stopped at a huge nursery and Rick picked out some beautiful flowers to accent our landscape (which is coming along quite nicely). The garden is growing too…we planted some of the developing seedlings and Rick took some rose cuttings and is hoping they will take root. We’re still waiting for the rest of the seedlings in the trays and the rooting avocados to be ready for transplanting. If we can outwit the insects, this should be quite a producing piece of property when we’re through. Rick is also thinking of going into the nursery production business since there are no plant nurseries within 60 miles. The roses should prove a true test as to his abilities.
Our latest efforts have been focused on preparations for our housewarming party on September 26th. We have 60 confirmed guests and are planning a table full of food (roasted pig in the ground accompanied by some authentic Belizean dishes), a couple of kegs of Belikin and lots of fun. We’re praying for the weather to cooperate!
Speaking of weather, Tropical Storm Karl blew through this week with 40 mph winds and buckets of rain. We suffered minor flooding on our lot and a few downed trees, but overall we were really lucky…we were prepared for much worse! Since we had the downed trees already, Rick decided to do some tree work. With the help of 4 of the crew, they cut up the downed trees, cut down the dead ones and cleaned up the property. They ran out of time yesterday, so this morning Rick decided to cut the last of the dead trees (it was threatening to fall on the RV!) He thought the two of us could do it, but three-quarters of the way through the attempt we decided we weren’t strong enough. Ed and
Scott came with their ATV’s and muscles and we finally were successful in bringing it down. Besides the storm, the weather has been much more stable than in mid-summer. It’s still hot and humid, but with wonderful breezes throughout the days and cooler temperatures in the mornings and evenings. We’ve also had some incredible sunrises and sunsets (see pix)!
We have nightstands on order that are being built by the Mennonites across the lagoon in Little Belize. They were supposed to have been ready 10 days ago, but since we’re on “Belize time” we’re just hoping to have them prior to the party. We haven’t found the right bookshelf yet. If the nightstands are completed to our liking, we may design something for the Mennonites to build and then the decorating will be complete.
We have the RV coach up for sale and then we will start thinking about the guest house. We’re still waiting for our first visitors…we’re ready whenever you are!
Life remains pretty much a dream. It’s like living on a cruise ship except for having to do our own cooking. Speaking of cooking, it’s LOBSTER season in Belize, so it has become a part of our weekly menu.
Everything we do is done on our self-made schedule with plenty of time for relaxing, playing in the lagoon and falling deeper in love. You have to live it to really understand what this experience is all about. Any takers?
Until we write again, health and happiness to all…
Saturday, September 18, 2010
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