The guys plan to visit Bouk O'Boy tomorrow but time will tell as the reports of the road range from bad to passible.
Like the last distribution this one includes banana plants x 100, bamboo x 20, breadfruit x 30, chaya cuttings, 8-10 starfruit, jackfruit x 5, mulberry cuttings, [numbers are educate guesses as with 4 guys loading the truck the counting could be off].
Dad and the guys put in more steps to the Dearest house including fancy leaf pressed designs on the tops.
They look very nice.
They also took a trip to Port Margot to shop for some veggies, fruits and stuff.
First of the key lime for the year so will try our hand at pie tomorrow.
Carrots for a very good price today and the corn not bad. Tomatoes and onion season is on so they are cheep.
Dad overheard a lady commenting that the 'foreigners' are cheap too but he did not comment.
Mom finished stamping the books for the Book Herder project.
School continues to march forward.
Today Anna practiced volleyball a couple hours before school and then headed down again for a few hours of practice at 3 p.m.
A short school day with all the practice but when she's motivated she can complete school faster than normal.
The House of Hope will be filled tonight with 12 guests. Medical people coming to examine the school children in our community.
Cory, Mom, Dad and I took a short walk to see Gener's new son and give them a small gift.
Taking a few pictures did not bother the baby but woke up the middle son so we didn't stay long.
Think Gener will need to start replacing some of the bamboo on his rabbit cage soon as they appear to enjoy nibbling on it.
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