A DAY IN THE LIFE
No worries honey, i am not dling most of the hard work. I am mostly in charge of the water hose......LOL
If i knew how hard this would be, i would have painted the crap out of it too!!! Lesson learned.
Better get my mind examined rather than my eyes lol
The heck with the electric bill tonight time for some AC
Bob K
yesterday my friend came over with his nephew. Nephew is about 18 years old. Proceeds to take off his shoes and socks, roll up his pant legs and shimmy up a giant coconut palm! The coconuts and large branches fall and they are dangerous at times.
So he climbs the first one, giant machete tied to him and spends maybe 10 minutes up there while everything crashes to the ground around him.
He shimmies down. then up the second tree, more cutting crashing and mess!!! Down he comes 10 minutes later mas o menos......
We drink water and coffee and look at the mess. Took all 3 of us about 20 minutes to haul all the branches etc to the front yard where a truck will pick them up. we piled up the coconuts for later use!
Next we clean the walls and commence painting. My patio is about 19 feet wide by 28 feet deep and is enclosed by a concrete block wall almost 9 feet tall. Soon this is getting painted!
MY HEALTH
Cast is off, foot is pretty good. Almost (but not quite ) ready to go dancing.
My doctor has ruled out everything else so my diagnosis is viral arthritis. Good news this will go away. It was "triggered" by dengue and made worse by Chikungunya. SO now we treat symptoms while waiting for it to slowly leave my system....... that is what I have been told.
So there is a light at the end of that tunnel!
The good news is that the light at the end of the tunnel is not a train.
Bob K
And thanks Bob things are looking up finally. It has been a brutal few months that is for sure.
Bob K
So good to know you are feeling better.. That's a lot to deal with as you've related over the last month or so!! Here's to hoping that you just got everything at one time so you can cross them off the list of "weird things to happen",, and not ever deal with them again!
Keep up the wonderful attitude! Your an inspiration to the rest of us!
But I am torn - we really need rain here on the south coast! We are close to drought conditions again!
Bob K
If we do not have some rain every 10 days or so the gardens start to brown up. Our water reserves are also a bit low here on the north coast but much worse in the Santo Domingo area.
Our "rainy season" usually is Nove-March. But not rain every day. During this time of year we may actually have a couple of days of rain instead of the more usual showers.
Bob K
We have a lot of microclimate areas.
Our temps dont move all that much. What changes is the range from day to night. In "winter" we are easantly hot in day and cool at night. In summer we are hot in the day and hot at night. Then throw in humidity......and it feels hot hot hot.
Our hot time is normally mid July to mid October. This year the heat rolled in by end of May! Its already damn hot with high humidity.
Bob K
I read just a couple of days ago either on Pathfinder or IL that some foreign investors are looking into building a large concrete facility there in order to start making concrete roads. Has anyone heard of this yet? Again just wondering. They commented it would boost economy and they thought they could make better roads with it.
Yes they are gong to start using cement for the roads. I just hope they know what they are doing or it will turn into another Dominican boondoggle. In fact the new road to start next week from the new cruise port in Mamion to Lupron will be in cement.
Only 86f now at 8:45 in the morning.
Bob K
Bob K
Hope the power comes back on Bob. Ours was out 3 times yesterday but only about an hour each time.

Bob K
We hired two local painters/repair folks on a trusted neighbor's recommendation. We had the entire outside of the villa, garage, small drive way wall (large circular drive), multiple rooms inside (4) and pool gazebo painted. All the iron work of the front gates (two very large gates), multiple doors, two balconies, various applications on wood doors scraped, sanded and painted, Multiple doors (inside and out),and outside cabinets sanded, and re stained. Outside light fixtures painted and some replaced, Some outdoor furniture scraped and re stained.
They are down to their last room to paint (our office) and some finish up work to do and they should be done by tomorrow. They did all of this in 1.5 weeks less then originally estimated.
These guys were so professional. Showed up EVERY day at a quarter to seven in the morning. Took 1 hour for lunch (we provided this) and then worked till 3:30 every afternoon. Never asked for anything extra. They bought all the materials and gave us receipts that we then paid + some gas money.
The job was perfect. Nothing missing, nothing broken, nothing not done that they said they could do. I am in awe and would recommend them to anyone on the north coast needing a some major painting (they won't just do a room or two done.
Truly NOT a Dominican experience
Bob K
Today i painted my back patio walls, the back of the house and a few other small things. Patio is 28 feet deep by 19 feet wide and wals are 8 1/2 feet high. Yes i had a guy help me. We started just after 9 and completely done by 11:30. We also took out 7 shrubs. They are being moved!
It was too bloody hot today, but it needed to be done. Now i will decide what to do with 2 foot boarder around patio floor. Either dirt and sod OR ehites stone with pots and plants!!!




My wife and our house keeper came up with two additional rooms, one hallway and 4 or 5 pieces of furniture to do. So now shooting for Thursday.
Still a great job well done!
Bob K
Now Pat has started on drapes, and wall coverings....will it ever end????
Bob K
This graduation is like going to the Queen's wedding. Lots of $$ for dresses, caps and gowns, pictures, venue, paying for a speaker and so on. I am the "patron" of the older girl and will have to "walk her down the aisle to get her diploma. Kind of nice but I have to ware a shirt and tie and long pants. Shirt and pants I have but I had to borrow a tie from a friend as I brought no ties, jackets or suits with me here.
It should be a good day.
Bob K
I won't and dont' need to know how much it cost to "sponsor" a child through their high school graduation but applaud you.. I know people don't want to be called heroes feeling as if their contribution was small, yet if there were many Bob K type hero's out there, a whole country could be educated.. then perhaps they wouldn't have to rely on other governments to come in and get rich in their country (all the while providing minimal jobs to Dominicans and Haitians) ... I have learned much since being here and my goal was to help in some way. This is an inspiration to me.
Thanks for sharing.
Leslie
Bob K
But like I said more on this tomorrow. IN the mean time we made it to graduation with time to spare and both of our girls got certificates of merit for outstanding work and grades. Why to go
Bob K
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