My 16 year old niece, Larissa, arrived on Saturday to spend the next two months here, working as a volunteer with local kids through the new library and studying Spanish.
By Monday afternoon, the neighborhood kids were enjoying the playground around the piles of sawdust that await spreading as a base for the playground area.
Bit by bit the landscaping for the property around the playground is progressing ... this week Gonzalo's team planted grass in several areas, plus lots of jungle plants that, once rooted, will grow without much daily care.
Every digging project in this area will unearth piles of 1500 year old Mayan pottery shards. These pieces were some we saved as the landscaping team were moving earth.
This morning I took the time to relocate two tarantulas who had lost their homes in the ground because of the landscaping project. Tarantulas are beautiful, furry, gentle creatures ... and contrary to popular belief, do not have a poisonous bite.
Yesterday morning the crew from MonKids arrived bright and early to begin installation of the new prefabricated playground that is being donated to the children of El Remate by the Alberta Ix-canaan supporters.
The landscaping of the yard between the clinic and the library started on Tuesday morning. By this morning, Salba was laying cement block around the stightly raised playground area, and the gardens are marked out with lime.