Longpond is an amazing pre civil war house
Look at the size of those Oak trees in Georgia
Colette did some shopping for us as some things are quite difficult to get in Belize. Egg cups. She had a really hard time getting egg cups so that we can eat our boiled eggs and soldiers in the morning, but that was one of her little successes on this trip. The biggest one though was buying Maya a brand new fishing rod. You see, Colette organised a visit with her lovely friends Bill and Becky. They met at the amazing Bass Pro shop in Savannah, Georgia. Bill and Becky came all the way down from South Carolina for this excursion and much fun was had by all. Bill is such a sweetheart, he offered to bring the rod down on his next visit as a big surprise for Maya. He even bought an extra large rod carrier. It is very difficult at this stage, not to make rude jokes about rods, so we'll leave that to your imagination. We must also mention that Colette now knows she does not like Bison burgers.
Colette wonders where the batteries go
Bill and Maya's Big Rod (Special thanks to this special man for bringing this and many of his own gifts - We love ya!)
Colette really enjoyed picking her Mum's brain (actually, you have to wonder if this was an exchange of ideas or just an excuse to drink excessive amounts of wine) about ideas for our house as we had just bought some land before Colette left. Colette's Mum has just finished building her own house and understands the stress involved with the experience (time for more wine). They spent a night on St. Simon's Island at the family's beach house and Colette always says this brings back memories of her childhood. St. Simon's Island is very beautiful and very memorable.
The amazing Live Oak streets on St. Simon's Island could inspire memories even if you didn't have any
Upon Colette's return we proceeded with building. We are extremely lucky to be working with some excellent people on this project and everything so far has gone very smoothly. We will update the blog with pictures of the build as it goes along, but just to give you some ideas here is the build up to today.
Our lot before we started major clearing
Major progress with clearing
A gate appears in our massive fence
These are the pilings being made that will hold up our house
And this is a piling after it has been put in the ground
This is our septic tank for our poop
These are the foundations for our downstairs office
Another project that we've worked on are posters for World Aids Day. The local Aids Commission asked us to put together a couple of posters based on their ideas.
On top of all that, we brought out a set of Christmas Postcards for San Pedro. They've been very popular and are now being used by the Town Council as their official Christmas card.
We are often asked what we miss in San Pedro. What do we miss from our previous lives? We don't miss much. Probably a bit of culture would be nice. We only have live music on the island and there is not much variety. No comedy or theatre or anything else like that, well unless you enjoy laughing at sunburnt tourists and drunk local gringos. But to be honest, our lives are so full, rewarding and fun why would we look back. Obviously we miss our old friends and extended family, but not enough to go back. Just for your sakes, we have and here is a quick photographic look at our previous life. Enjoy looking at it. In the meantime, think about us as we are just off to go on a sunset cruise with a bunch of friends.
But our favourite little oasis in London was our wonderful garden.
3 comments:
It's always good to hear about what you two are up to. I can't wait to see how the house looks when its finished.
How did you get involved with the Cave Diver documentary?
I'm still in London and dead jealous.
I miss Belize so much!
Will see you there in a few years.
I do wish you would post more often. You have gift for writing and I check at least twice a week to see if you have written anyting new.
Thanks
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