March 28, 2015

Procession

We were surprised one evening by loud firecracker pops and music outside our house just after dinnertime.
We could see the statue and lots of people
with candles, singing loudly.
It turned out to be a Catholic procession that had stopped to serenade our neighbors as they carried a statue around the neighborhood, most likely transferring it from one house to another.  They made several similar stops at other houses.  There are so many loud happenings with music and firecrackers in Chichicastenango that we didn't even pay attention until it was right outside our house!

March 22, 2015

Smoking away bugs

There are biting flies on our property which are a nuisance.  Every time we go out, we spray with bug repellent which we brought from the United States.  One time when we went out to check on progress, we found brush burning near the workers.  They were trying to smoke out the bugs.  I don't think it worked very well, though, because they stopped doing it.
We are hoping this bug problem will be reduced when our fence is finished, providing a barrier between us and the neighboring corn fields.

March 14, 2015

Lemon trees

When we invited our pastor and his wife to come pray for the land, they gave us two lemon trees as a gift for our new land.  I bought some big pots, and we transferred dirt from our land to the pots.  Now the lemon trees are healthy and growing, awaiting their new home.
The pots are heavy!
Veronica makes sure the trees
are well-watered.

March 7, 2015

Cistern

We now have a cistern that will hold about 5280 gallons of water (about a mile's worth)!  This is important because there are times when the water lines break far away in the mountains somewhere, and it takes the community leaders a while to find and repair the break.
Installing the rebar grid for the
concrete sides and bottom.

Checking the rebar measurements for the lid.
Putting on the finishing coat of smooth concrete.
The cistern will rest and dry for a couple of months
before painting with sealant.