18 April, 2024

Change Can Be Good

Back in March when I started writing this blog again, I wrote about the yoga retreat that my niece Becki, my friend Melanie, and I went to at Sleeping Giant Rain Forest Resort (read it here).  The retreat and the company were a balm to my soul.  Before going, I was perusing the website for the resort and noticed that they were expanding their development and when Becki and I hiked to the lookout we could see new roads along the older orange groves.  The resort was first developed adjacent to the massive orange farm (they call them farms in Belize rather than orchards) also owned by the lovely couple who own the resort.  They developed the orange farm out of jungle in the Sibun River Valley starting in the 1980s as part of a national plan sponsored by the Government of Belize to expand the economy to exportable products.  The whole Government plan was a big success for Belize.  But things change, as they do, and the owners began to diversify into tourism alongside agriculture.  They had fallen in love with the jungles of Belize and thought it would be feasible and profitable to start an ecologically sound jungle resort.  Thus Sleeping Giant Rainforest Resort was born.  And changes continued, not always good changes, the orange blight being one of the "not good" changes.  Rather than replant their thousands of acres with blight-resistant orange stock, the owners (I think during the slowdown of tourism and work in general during Covid) brainstormed a new plan for development of estates on portions of the property.  
New paved roads on the right into the old orange fields.  The green area on the right has had the diseased trees removed.  Healthier trees remain in the center.
Most of the orange trees are gone from this area.  The National Pine Ridge Forest Reserve serves as the backdrop in this view.
One section of vacation housing along the river banks and other sections more appropriate for full-time living were proposed and approved by the Belize planning commission.

Perhaps you see where this going.  After I saw this with my own eyes, I decided to talk with the owners about their plans and get some details.  Which I proceeded to do before the yoga retreat was over.

Fast forward 2 weeks and Dennis has come to see what has caught my interest.
Dennis taking a look at where some of our yoga practices had been.
Surveying the lots I had my eye on.
The lots were being offered for an excellent price, so folks, without much faffing about I made a counter offer which was accepted.  By the end of April, I was the happy owner of an acre of land bounded on the backside by the hills of the Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.  Big changes ahead - let the fun begin!

15 comments:

  1. How exciting! Good luck with this new project.

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    1. It has been a whirlwind of action and excitement!

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  2. Whoa! Is building going to happen?

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    1. So much happened in the last 50 weeks! Not even a year ago did I close on the property. Building IS happening.

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  3. Wow! I am so excited to see what happens next.

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    1. It is pretty wow! Don't worry - you will get to be in on all the action along the way.

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  4. This is so exciting! Can’t wait for further developments. Do you intend this as a move or a second home?

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    1. Move! Our seaside home is now on the market. Thought we would stay here until the bitter end, but a new experience is calling.

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  5. Wow wow! Much congrats. Glad the accepted your offere. Most exciting. Here's to new adventures! Cheers, Ivy.

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  6. It's great to see photos and get some understanding of your plans. Big excitement, indeed! I wonder if the "orange blight" is the same thing as "citrus greening," which has devastated the citrus crops in Florida. It's carried by a little insect called a psyllid.

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  7. Not sure if the orange blight is the same as citrus greening or not. Will have to investigate and get back to you!

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    1. Thanks, e. Working hard to design it to be fully and comfortably accessible.

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