Saturday, February 2, 2019

Tree moving...

How many trees and plants can you pack into a Land Cruiser?   LOTS...

Cory enjoyed a short trip to Fauche. Thankfully the area is recovering from last summer's drought.

He not only drove to Cap Haitian to pick up fence, some barb wire, and posts but he also managed to visit the gardens across the river.

Hopefully he can fill in more later but at this moment he's busy grafting mango trees. 

Cory did not count but he packed a lot in the back, which also included 69 fence poles and lots of plastic pots.

We are also cleaning and preparing for my folks, Pat and Jodi to visit next week.

The Land Cruiser was dripping condensation this morning, from the inside roof due to all the plants. 

A blue tarp kept most of the dirt that bounced out of pots contained so not much cleaning before next week's trip.

Shopping list needs to be reviewed and added to before we head down the mountain.

While Cory was gone, three men continued to dig holes for trees.

Unfortunately they didn't keep track of how many holes  but it looks like a giant mole has been attacking the yard...or someone looking for buried treasure.


Once Cory gets some time next week we'll have a better idea of what is here.  Some brought here to see if they can grown here, some for grafting, and some for the village. 
He even managed to bring up a few ornamental plants but not everything from Fauche. 

Will bring more when we visit the end of March. 




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