You know, if it's ninety degrees in the water and around ninety in the air, if there's no breeze, it's really hard to tell where the air ends and the water begins - that is, if you're standing still in the pool.
Other than that, it's a whole lotta fun! Yesterday, Matt and Jen joined us for the afternoon for "pool-time". Their dog, Anna, joined in as well. She really liked swimming in the pool.
I think it quite surprised our doggies. Cindy didn't seem to want anything to do with it. Secret, hung around, watching. I think she might be enticed into the pool in a few days or so. Cindy will take longer.
Yesterday was a farewell dip in the pool for Matt, Jen and Anna. This morning, they begin a six-day drive north to Winnepeg. Brrrr!
Elsie came over today to visit. She and Dianna went over to the grove and checked her's and our banana crops.
Our bunch is a little smaller, but you can tell from the grins, the happy farmers are enjoying the result nonetheless.
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19 February, 2009
10 January, 2009
Free Lunch and Progress
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Who says there's no free lunch? We just had one. A catered lunch at that, put on by Mae and Craig, our friends who're developing the property and house across the street from our place.
It was a soiree for Mae and Craig to say thanks to their workers and all the other folks who had something to do with the project. Whether it was actual work like Joe the electrician, the plumber, masons (operative not speculative), carpenters, metal workers, laborers, or folks like Dianna and me.
Our part was pretty easy. We allowed Mae and Craig to store materials for the project on Elsie's lot and had our dogs protect it. Whew! Massive labor. I guess we did a few other little things, but all in all, our part was really minuscule.
Still, I do appreciate the lunch. It was great. And a very nice gesture for their workers. I know they appreciated it.
How about a few shots of the progress they've been making on the project? Ok. Here's some views of the house and grounds so you can get an idea.
Painting, tiling, plastering, and fencing have all been going on at a feverish pace. Burglar bars are all in place and really look nice too.
How about another view of the front of the house. That looks classy. And the kitchen - cabinets really look sharp and are almost completed.
Here's a view of the entry way and some detail of the burglar bars. Nice view of the plumber finishing work on the downstairs bathroom.
Downstairs tile is run diagonally and really looks nice. Burglar bars all look very nice as does the burglar bar doors. I've included a detail shot of that below.
It wouldn't be complete without a view of the back of the house. So, there you are.
The palapa where the luncheon is going to take place. This is actually on the adjacent lot.
Even Eugene's dog, Jungle, could sense the possibility of some free food and hung around for the affair.
Mae and Craig had the luncheon catered by Jen and Matt, a young Canadian couple making a go of it down here in paradise.
And the vultures gather. Everyone lined up and got very ample servings of fresh tossed salad, shepherd's pie, rolls, soft drinks, and chocolate-cherry cookies. There was plenty of food to go around.
Altogether, it was a nice lunch. We had a good time and ate our fill. Thank you Mae and Craig.
How about a quick update on our project - the forest is in! Almost ready to pour the roof.
And, last but not least, as I was cleaning out my camera, I found a couple of old shots from the pool construction project. Here's Emir and Mariano finishing the final shape of the pool walls just prior to the diamondBrite being applied. The pool looks much better now.
It was a soiree for Mae and Craig to say thanks to their workers and all the other folks who had something to do with the project. Whether it was actual work like Joe the electrician, the plumber, masons (operative not speculative), carpenters, metal workers, laborers, or folks like Dianna and me.
Our part was pretty easy. We allowed Mae and Craig to store materials for the project on Elsie's lot and had our dogs protect it. Whew! Massive labor. I guess we did a few other little things, but all in all, our part was really minuscule.
Still, I do appreciate the lunch. It was great. And a very nice gesture for their workers. I know they appreciated it.
How about a few shots of the progress they've been making on the project? Ok. Here's some views of the house and grounds so you can get an idea.
Front View Mae and Craig's House |
Side View Mae and Craig's Place |
How about another view of the front of the house. That looks classy. And the kitchen - cabinets really look sharp and are almost completed.
Here's a view of the entry way and some detail of the burglar bars. Nice view of the plumber finishing work on the downstairs bathroom.
Downstairs tile is run diagonally and really looks nice. Burglar bars all look very nice as does the burglar bar doors. I've included a detail shot of that below.
It wouldn't be complete without a view of the back of the house. So, there you are.
The palapa where the luncheon is going to take place. This is actually on the adjacent lot.
Even Eugene's dog, Jungle, could sense the possibility of some free food and hung around for the affair.
Mae and Craig had the luncheon catered by Jen and Matt, a young Canadian couple making a go of it down here in paradise.
And the vultures gather. Everyone lined up and got very ample servings of fresh tossed salad, shepherd's pie, rolls, soft drinks, and chocolate-cherry cookies. There was plenty of food to go around.
Altogether, it was a nice lunch. We had a good time and ate our fill. Thank you Mae and Craig.
How about a quick update on our project - the forest is in! Almost ready to pour the roof.
And, last but not least, as I was cleaning out my camera, I found a couple of old shots from the pool construction project. Here's Emir and Mariano finishing the final shape of the pool walls just prior to the diamondBrite being applied. The pool looks much better now.
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