On the Caribbean Ocean there lies a town surrounded by both
salt and fresh water. The
town is called Tortuguero and it makes it way in the world by selling Eco-Tourism. They sell the experience of learning
about both the salt water and the fresh water eco systems that surround
them. The town can be found just a
few hundred km from the Nicaraguan boarder on a small strip of land no wider
than some international airport runways. The land is situated between the salt
water of the Caribbean Ocean and the fresh water of the estuaries and mangrove
swamps of the Rio de Tortuguero. We spent three days in Tortuguero
learning and adventuring with the people of this very secluded town.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
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Traveling to Costa Rica
Some times it’s hard to get yourself to write, even when you really want to. Even when you set aside time to write.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Building Barns
For the last two weeks Mitch and I have been working on restoring the roof to a barn near Genesee Idaho. For both of us it has been a learning project, especially since neither of us have much experience with construction. The barn was originally built in the early 1900's as a Timber Frame Barn, and over the years has had various improvements to keep it up and running. Last November, however, during a large wind storm the front doors and one whole side of the roof were blown away, some of it traveling over 500 yards before crashing down in the fields. I imagine it must have looked and felt a lot like the movie the Wizard of Oz when those doors crashed in and caused the roof to lift off.
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