Saturday, July 25, 2009

Moving along, sort of.

The pool is running and the area is ALMOST finished. Just a few little things here and there. Let's see? 6 months?


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As soon as this one was ready we had to drain the other to repaint.


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We have also added some solar panels that are working great.

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Sereno and I have been bonding and we are going all over the place. Here he is eating some of my banana leaves at our place.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

It has been TWO months...

... since I posted a photo of the new pool. Here is a photo I took today. 4 weeks is now getting close to 4 months. I will also have to revise my answer to those that ask, "when will your house be done?" to: FOUR YEARS AGO.

I'm going riding. No point for me to watch things and people move so slowly. But I warn you that I'm going to "kick up" my horsey so you had better get out of my way. LOL.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Kite Boarding.


About 20 minutes east of us is Cabarete that is known around the world for it's winds and conditions that attract kite boarding/surfing people from all over. Occasionally they come down our way and gives us a thrill. This is 3 of 5 today, sorry that they did not get closer.
I know what happens if I fall of my horse. What do THEY do?



Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Go Figure...

We have been making some headway on the new pool and the finish cement coat is almost done, despite on and off rain. We have lost track of how many weeks.... or is it months since they started it? I can't figure it out.

Our gardens look like, not so good. Enough rain that many of the plants have drowned. I already have plans to re-due many of them and add several inches of soil/manure mix to raise them and give them proper drainage. Just another little project. Finding good soil here is a task, either very sandy or too much clay. I have found a source of horse "fertilizer" (you can figure where)that I can mix into our sandy base with some clay but I have to wait for things to dry out. Why the original garderner did what he did we don't know. I guess that he was cutting corners and that we would not and did not notice until now.

We have made some wonderful progress with our new Paso Fino horses and learning the Parelli techniques of horse/rider training. And thank goodness for the covered arena. We have to forget and un-train ourselves from the American Western style and learn a totally different way to ride using different saddles, bridles, mounting, sitting and commands. Oh, and do it all in Dominican Spanish. We are very fortunate to have Angela and Guillermo as our instructors. They not only do a superb job with the boarding, care and training of the horses but us too. Though Angela speaks 4 languges, English is not one of them and niether does Guillermo. So we trip over our Spanish learning all the new horsey terms with lots of panamime.

Angela was also an opera singer in France and has preformed at the concert hall in Santo Domingo. Go figure?

But then I have to give us some credit too! Almost 60 and learning to ride all over again after not riding for over 40 years. Go figure.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Horses again!




We went for our test trail ride on Chican and Soreno to see how they and us would handle life outside the stable. We got it all. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, barking dogs, other horses and cows. In the rain and sun. Along roads, across fields and down a very overgrown trail in the woods. Up hill and down. Hard surface, gravel and slippery rocks. Just about every condition. The horses came through like champs and faired better then us with us not knowing how they would handle it all.

We met with the Vet this AM and everything looks good but we will not get the blood test results until Tuesday. I did not get any photos during the test ride (I was a little busy), but the vet wanted the horses worked as part of the examination so have a couple of shots with an expert rider that makes it look so easy, even while not using a saddle on Sereno.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Some things can be fun!
We had an artist paint a sky and universe in the upper gazebo porch.




So we had another do an underwater scene in the lower gazebo.




... that overlooks the pool and ocean.


... that overlooks the Ocean. This will be an infinity pool that will join the pool and ocean looking as if they are one. See all the busy workers?

Sunset over Puerto Plata.

Chican and Sereno. New additions for some fun!




We are still getting a mix of Sun, clouds and a little rain as we exit rainy season. Overall it is very pleasant with daytime temps. in the 70s.

The construction on the second pool goes slowly and everyone is waiting for the plumber that was due last week. Not to worry, the other pool is in fine shape. We had an artist paint an underwater seen in the lower gazebo porch that came out pretty good. I'll take some photos later.

We also are in the process of buying a couple of Paso Fino horses. If the trail ride goes well and the Vet says they are fine then we will be the owners. We will board them at a place not too far from us that has hundreds of acres to ride. It will be nice to get out and see the country side from a different angle.

If you haven't noticed, we have lowered our rental prices at Villa Samia. This recession has hit everyone and to be honest, tourist and rental occupancy are down. So for those wanting some Sun and Fun, I hope that we have helped you. Puerto Plata airport, POP, is about a 1.5 hour flight from Miami then 15 minute drive to us. We will meet you you at POP. www.villasamia.com