Before the rainy season last fall made the roads impassable, we had poured all the foundation and footings for the 10 ft. tall columns the addition will be built on. Then nothing happened for ages. Belizeans take their holidays seriously and each time we thought it would get started up again there was Pan American Day, Garifuna Settlement Day, Christmas and New Year, Baron Bliss Day, Easter week. After a few fits and false starts in early 2014, we are finally making headway on the construction, as shown in the photos below. If you are bored by construction just scroll through and toward the end you will be rewarded with some bird and beast photos. :-)
The addition looks huge from this perspective, but most of it will be the wrap-around veranda. The area underneath will be used for more water vats, storage, and workshop. |
Here are the floor joists from below. The columns have all been water-sealed and all will ultimately be painted white. |
The floor joists from above. You can see that the addition will be approximately the same height off the ground as the original cabana. |
The breezeway joists from above. Under the blue tarp is the subfloor for the interior. |
We are also adding a veranda to the back of the original cabana on the left. The notched space between the 2 verandas and the breezeway is where the stairs will come up from the ground. |
The blue tarp covers the subfloor for what will be the interior living space of the addition. |
The lovely black-headed trogon, Trogon melanocephalus. |
Black-headed trogon with its blue eye ring, glimpse of yellow belly, and violet iridescence on its back and rump. |
Golden orb spider, Nephila claviceps, snacking on what looks like a hover fly. You can see the golden color of the web in this shot. The gold color is washed out in the 2 flash photos below. |
Fearsome looking, but she won't bite humans unless provoked by rough handling. Even then, her bite is supposedly not very painful and leads to a minimal red swelling similar to a bee sting. |
The moon and a Brown Pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, lit by the same low evening sun. |
I'm glad to see your construction is under way. Your patience will be rewarded once you guys can sit out on your deck with drinks in tow catching all the wildlife action. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is true - no use fretting over delays; the end is in sight. Perhaps you and Silke can join us for drinks! Hope you can visit us in Belize sometime.
DeleteI REALLY HATE spiders!!!!! BLAH! But then again you knew that-----
ReplyDeleteI do know that - and I think of you every time I see a big one!
DeleteThe house is coming along nicely. I love how you incorporated sustainability in your building plans, with the solar panels and all. I really think it'll turn out beautifully once it's done. I do hope it’s finished by fall. Haha! Wishing you all the best!
ReplyDeleteArthur Bryant @ Contractor Express