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Showing posts with label Big Rocks. Show all posts

18 September, 2013

Rocks Aplenty

Amazing what twelve loads of rock (the total is now closer to sixty loads! - d) will do for a few holes in the road. That all arrived yesterday afternoon and early evening. It made an almost immediate difference in the road. For the most part, yesterday afternoon was dry, well that is, without rain. The roadway was as wet as it has been for weeks, even with the rocks being delivered.

It was interesting watching vehicles go by - some not trusting what was going on on the road, so they took the bypass through the vacant lots. Most of those got stuck, even if it was only for a few minutes. Did I mention last time that we're pretty sure that slightly more than sixty vehicles have become stuck since this began? Better than watching television, I tell you.

Here's the first dump truck load of rock being delivered. It really was a welcome sight. And, as I'm writing this, load number 13 was just dropped. So far, that's about 195 yards of rock in the roadway. Not bad. And, the rain is just now starting again, after having slacked off for most of the morning. It had rained pretty much steadily all night long, and for the road to be passable this morning, I'd say that was a good test.
Load One
Second load showed up shortly after the first (as you might guess).
The Next One Arrives
A little after the second load was delivered, the Belize Water Service guys, who had also gotten stuck in the muck for an hour or so yesterday afternoon, arrived and began conducting what appeared to be rudimentary tests involving a long skinny stick, to see if any of their pipes had been broken. Of special concern was the deep ditch running across the road where the worker is below. That is where a feeder line from the main runs over to Mae and Craig's house. Apparently nothing had gone amiss, as shortly after, rock was dumped all along that way.
BWS Protecting Their Pipes
As in, like this load being dumped below.
Another Load Going In
Initially, the roadway looks deceptively smooth and even. You can't tell that it's hiding a hole across the roadway that's about three-and-a-half to 4-feet deep.
Deceptively Shallow Looking
And here's the load that's actually going into that hole.
Bombs Away
A Little Here, A Little There

Incoming
Quite a few load go into making this bit fairly solid again. And even the dump truck runs the risk of getting mired in the muck. He spun his wheels a good little bit before he was able to work himself free to dump his load.
Almost Stuck
And, just as a change of pace, let's face the other way as we dump our load, OK?
Doing It The Other Direction
For the last load of the evening, the truck is almost hidden from view as he runs the bed up.
Almost Hidden From View
This morning, I ran the Isuzu over the rocks into town to make the mandatory stop at the Belikin distributors, and at the grocery store for necessary supplies. This was about 7:30 AM. The roadway was very bumpy, but still, it was far better than trying to float across the sea of mud.

After I dropped off the beer, groceries, and the doggies, who had gone with me for the shopping trip, I went back over it again, even rougher than the first trip, as the grader was back and had things really messy. I had to get the car up to Rick the mechanic so he could work on the brakes. The way it usually works is, I pick Rick up from his shop and we come back to our place. Then he takes the Isuzu and does his work on it, and brings it back to us when done. So how many of you up north have home visits from your mechanic?

After I got dropped off by Rick, The super-duper 'single-drum vibratory road roller' showed up and began really getting the rockery smoothed out on the road way. That big wheel vibrates a lot, and just bashes the rocks down. Pretty cool machine really. We last saw it here about two years ago when it smoothed the whole road.
Road Roller
After this last shot below, showing the whole team, the dump truck, the grader, and the roller, the dump truck dropped the fourteenth load of rock, the others smoothed it out and bashed it down and now they've moved just south of us working around Dr. Mike and Shelley's place and Denis and Vivien's as well. I'm not going to go down there and take photos. You've probably got a pretty good idea of what's going on down there by now.
Load #14 and the Whole Crew
I'm not sure if they're going to be bringing any more loads in for our area. It'd be nice if they brought in some loads of marl eventually, as sort of a top-dressing for the road, but as long as we're having almost constant rain, bringing marl in would probably be a waste of time. Anyway, it's like a 'whole nuther road' out there now. All nice and not full of holes and ditches and stuff.

21 September, 2010

I'm Missing the Parade

As I'm sitting here writing the Independence Day parade in Corozal is going on. I can hear the cacophony of drum teams, sirens, horns, etc. Since we were down there the past couple of years, we figured, staying close to the cool beer and the warm pool take precedence. We will however, offer a heartfelt toast to Belize's 29th year of independence!

So, the big holes in the back yard are now a thing of the past (till the next huge rains anyway).
Enrique Putting Rocks Into Smaller Hole
And Putting Rocks into the Larger Hole
This is pretty much what we had after the guys dug the muck out of the holes, down to firm rock anyway. This next photo shows the small hole after they've packed it full of rocks.
Smaller Hole Filled In
And finally, after they've covered it with a good layer of marl. Almost as good as new. Enrique even re-planted the little palm.
Small Hole All Done
Big One's All Done Too
You're probably wondering what I'm going to do with all the left-over marl? Good question. I'm glad you asked that. It's all going to the back side of the guesthouse, to cover the horizontal pipes of the roof drain pipes, to stabilize them so they don't get blown about in a strong wind.

Well, that's it for today. Time for a peanut butter and dill-pickle sandwich, then... Pool Time!

Happy twenty-ninth birthday, Belize!

08 May, 2010

Keeping Up

Here we are, the eighth of May already. Where does the time go?

I know where some of it goes - watching the guys work on the guesthouse. Here's some examples of recent progress:
Grouting the Living Room/Kitchen
The floor tiles are pretty much all in. Grouting is in progress and may be done or mostly done today, even though Saturday is a short work day.

Along with the floor tile, the tiling of the shower is moving right along as well, as you can see below. The bare box in the background is a cutout we had them put in so that we had a built-in shelf in the shower for shampoo and some of the other foo-foo stuff.
Shower Tile Just About Finished
There's also a narrow ledge we had them install on the bottom to facilitate leg-shaving (I just hate when I nick my legs).

We also have a couple extra guys today, brought on to finish off the roof ridge. They're filling the blocks and plastering the inner facing of it all the way around. At least today isn't as hot as the past few days have been for them up on top.
Plastering the Roof Ridge
While I was on the roof, I thought the view of the big rocks Robert is placing along the canal entrance channel would be better, but it's about the same as from the ground level. I guess I'm just going to have to walk all the way around to there and take some photos.
Big Rocks on the Canal Entrance
This morning, while we were walking the doggies, there was a new boat on the hard at the boatyard on Miami Beach.
Paloma on the Hard
I haven't seen this one here before. Paloma (Spanish for Dove) is a local fishing boat, probably from Sarteneja. It has quite a nice paint job on the hull, too.

Speaking of photos, I just remembered I used to have a Flash slide-show playing in the blog margins, that showed sooner or later all of the photos I have stashed on Flickr (a lot of photos). When I rebuilt the blog-site some time back, that feature fell through the cracks, you might say. Even if you don't, it disappeared from the blog till this morning, when I finally resurrected it. You can click on photos in the slide-show and you will automatically be taken to to the collection on Flickr. Once you're there, you can see all the photos that never made the cut for the blog. They're not any worse than the ones I put up on the blog (not that those are that good either), it's just that there ends up being so many, I couldn't possibly put all of them up here.

So, there we are for a Saturday morning. Do something constructive, then take the rest of the day off.

Cheers,
Dave