The house site is hot, dusty, dirty, and loud with the scream of power tools. Sometimes it is good to be sent on a supply mission to the boat.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Open for Business
Of course, during construction Amanda also ran the first Bahamian salt water laundry. There is at least one good reasons why this is a seldom seen process;
the cloths never dry.
Crew Boss
Amanda was hard pressed to keep her energetic parents in order while balancing on un=nailed floor joists.
Work with a view
The whole family worked hard and for long hours. Larry managed to run up and down ladders at a frightening pace. Seemingly everywhere at once, he kept multiple processes going full steam.
Post and Beam
While the bananquits were frolicking at Bill and Leslie's, the King family was still hard at work. We enjoyed walking over to visit and see their progress. The Kings overcame broken poles, waterlogged poles, and poles with a bad attitude. It was wonderful to see the house rise and take form.
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Other responsibilities
Friends Check In
Delivery Run
It's Out
Incarcerated again
Lifting the Motor
Master and Mechanic with Vinnie
The Blessed Transmission
Oh Happy Day
Stress Management
International Rescue Team
Full Moon
Most evenings are quiet, but each month when the full moon arrives, we travel across the island to watch it come up over the ocean. We build a bonfire, eat treats, and enjoy the view before heading back down a rough path in the dark, tempting orthopedic disaster at every step.