
In a cloud of dust with military precision SP is transitioning to there new base about 20 minutes away. They will be 90% moved by sunday. We then can prepare to host the medical team schedualed to arive on wednesday.

A look at the progress of the wall. The forms are almost to where the big mango tree used to be (half way down the one wall) working from front to back. I think we finally got the concrete mix right. To this point it has been hit and miss. We have had a bit of trouble getting the mix consolodated so we lowered the gravel content which increased the cement and sand. We are now getting much more satisfactory results.


A look at how we spend much of our day. With temps so high staying hydrated is a challenge. Here is the evolution of the different varieties since we have been here. There is no recycling here so James suggested we get rich taking the empties back in our bags. I think we might get $5 for what we could carry.


The blog would not be complete with out a pic of the local goat. Every day someone stakes these goats in a different location. It is a good lawn mower.
Till next time David and James
Wish I was there with you. Can't wait to see you. Make sure you get to the beach one more day before you have to leave.
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Beth
You must be counting the days before you come home I know Biffer sure is . I cant beleive how different things really are there when I see pictures like those trucks driving so close it just blows my mind. Glad to see the goat is still doing well he's a real trooper. haha Take care see you soon
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Well thank you for sparring us the cruel reality of the lack of beauty and warm we urn for durng the long winter months. it was nice not see yet another aqua clear beautiful beach.ahhhh. I really need to go on another trip real soon. some were very hot !! lol. I notice you havent posted today so I hope that you catch my extra message here. talk to you soon . byebye fer now Kathy
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