We received more plants from friends and have most of them planted on the property. I'll add photos on the next blog update. Denise and I helped our friend Gerry plant some fox tail palms, and also helped him build two raised beds.
Last week Kent's son Tom was on the island to help us finish the repairs to the small cistern. I had it prepped by draining it, cleaning and pressure washing it, then drying it out. I had to remove the storm plugs from two downspouts to divert the water from that cistern. We drilled a hole about 8' from the bottom for the overflow to the large cistern, and diverted another downspout to the large cistern. Once we were done we had to seal it using a product called Thoroseal. This is basically like a sandy cement water proofing mixture you paint on the walls and floor. Tom and I were down in the cistern spreading the product while Denise as up top with the large drill mixing the goop. It took us a few days but everything is sealed, downspouts reconnected and it's raining as I type so water is flowing in.
The VI Agrifest is this weekend. Last May I put some info on the blog from last years agricultural festival. It's normally in February but the hurricanes set it back to May last year. We had only been on the island a month and so much has changed for Denise and I since that time. We've met so many great farmers and many of their friends. Our favorites farmers, Dale and Yvette from Sejah Farm will be there again this year. We had so much fun with helping them prepare for their bush cook, and are glad we're able to help them with this years Agrifest. Keeping with the barrel design we used during the bush cook, and in their market, we decided to flatten barrels on boards to create a wall across their booth.
We had 29' to work with in their display. They'll have three 8' wide tables and and entry into their booth from the front. We decided to create three 8' panels using the barrels. A flattened barrel covers about 6.5' so we started from one end and worked our way across as we disassembled them, keeping the center plug centered for that barrel. The picture below should give you a better idea of what I'm trying to explain. The ground is a bit uneven so they look warped, but they are smooth when they're vertical. I had to find barrels that had similar curvatures to keep a consistent look.
Dale and Yvette were asked to showcase the VI's agriculture at a Havana Nights Cuban festival fund raiser for Project Promise last weekend. Dale decided to use the barrel panels we built so we packed them up Saturday and took them to Fredericksted Fort for the event. We took all three panels, and nine quarter barrels from the market for the display. They already had some full barrels at the fort so we used them as corner pieces to blend the area together. We didn't worry about top or bottom of the panels, or which order they were in.
Here's a view from the back side looking out to the guest seating area before the event started.
The event appeared to be a great success. All the tables were full (I believe $65 per seat) and the food and live music were great. There were a few quick rain showers as expected on a tropical island, but the party continued through them. We stayed dry under the tent in the display. After the event we took down the display and loaded them on the trailer. It was a long day and we had a good time.
Today we took the panels to the agricultural grounds to build their display. We were able to get the panels mounted and the gate installed. I built two shelves for the back wall (painted and drying on the front two tables) and still need to mount them, and finish the boards at the top that will hold their banner. There will be shade cloth covering the window in the back. The windows had some damage that hasn't been repaired. It's still rough but should look great in a few days, and be the best looking booth during the event. Denise and I are glad we're able to be a part of the adventures.
Ivan decided to sit with me tonight as I updated the blog. Normally he's nearby but tonight he had to get in a little closer. He hung out over my arms for awhile then sat between us as I finished. Jack is at my feet where he usually sleeps.
Some people get emails when I update the blog. I see that Google+ has gone away so I'm not sure how it will affect how followers are notified of my blog updates, or how comments will be handled or displayed.
That's all for now. I'll post pictures of this weekends events early next week if possible.
Kevin & Denise.
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