JAMAICA BILDER- PICTURES FROM JAMAICA
Omsider har vi kommet online lenge nok til aa kunne skrive litt i bloggen, og , viktigere, legge inn bilder av herligheten.
At last we have the opportunity to spend some time online and send some blogg pictures of our pride and joy. We have time as we are house sitting a small guest house on the south coast which actually has broadband. The running of this place is so like Fjaerland but on a smaller scale- a cross between Hotel Mundal and Fawlty Towers would describe it quite well- Ben doing a perfect Basil!!! (I am Polly rather than Sybil) We are enjoying the challenges and unlimited hot water.
The posters were mounted and eventually the land was found.
We bought working gear and secured a water supply.
The first primitive construction- waterproof as long as it was not raining! It did rain as rainy season was not quite over. The mud after the rain is of a quality not experienced before!!! The weather was, however , mostly kind to us and we survived and thrived. The large cedar root seen here was my kitchen, all meals were prepared over open fire and tasted really good.
Now the construction starts around our camp. Solar panel in place so we can watch DVD's and listen to music.
Ben devised a complicated but extremely efficient pulley system for the magnificent erection of the top beam which weighs about 250 lbs. Billie stuck to the girlie things like laying the floor. (Jamaicans have not seen a woman with hammer and saw before)
By this time we have aquired 2 chairs, and with an almost completed floor we have the luxury of taking time out without the risk of everything rolling down the hill.
Cutting a long story short, as I did the walls and finished the floor Ben constructed the roof. This was a huge luxury as we could then enjoy the rain. Even after the rain season there are bursts of tropical storm with really heavy rain and once we had a thunder and lightning show that was spectacular from our balcony well shielded from the downpour. We have gone over to gas cooking (the romance of the open fire is OK for a while). The kitchen is now meals on wheels as the table with gas bottle and cooker is on wheels so I can move around on the balcony according to my fancy.

On the left- as it stands today, 4 feb.
On the right, the view, just after the rain with the mists rising.

3 Comments:
Hallo Billie, kjempegøy med blogg Gjøa har en også:
gjoa-i-new-zeland.blogspot.com
Så kan vi følge med alt som skjer.
Her er det regn og snøen som kom sist uke, ikke mye, men 10 cm omtrent er nå iferd med å forsvinne. Jeg gleder meg til neste jul allerede. Kjøpte dere gulvbordene eller har dere høvlet selv? Det ser veldig bratt ut, pass på så dere ikke faller ned av verandaen!!!
Nå er kaffen klar og jeg skal være flink og studere eller riktigere skrive på oppgaven min, føler at jeg har kontroll. Ha det bra og kos dere de siste dagene med varmt vann!! Masse hilsner Anne
Kjære Billie og Ben, - så fasinerende byggeprosess, og et ikke mindre imponerende resultat!!! Dere er gode!!! Håper vi får til å besøke dere etterhvert..
Er dere i Fjærland 26.april? Vi har et nytt prosjekt på gang her da: den store Sengebyttefesten! Alle innbyggerne i Fjærland skal bytte seng for en natt og ta inn i hotell og hytter. Målet er både kvalitetssikring av utleiesengene, og å gjøre noe sammen i bygda. Fjærland har utrolig nok like mange innbyggere som utleiesenger, - det passer perfekt, og hva er vel da mer naturlig enn at vi av og til bytter seng...?
Klem, Eline
hei billie, det er hyggelig å høre fra dere, her har du min blogg så du kan følge med meg også.
stor stor kos!
http:/gjoa-i-new-zeland.blogspot.com
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