Monthly Archives: August 2018

Adventures in Jungle Taming: Felling a Giant Royal Palm


A Daunting Task

It’s not all planting flowers and building trails when it comes to taming our jungle. In this case, we had one of our favorite huge Royal Palm trees die of Thielaviopsis trunk rot. It’s a bummer because it was sort of the statement piece of this “room” in our botanical garden. This occurs when palms suffer some sort of trauma to their soft core such as tearing off palm fronds or wounding it in some other way. You know, the sort of thing a huge hurricane could do. After Maria all the surviving palms (the ones that didn’t get knocked over completely or bent in half like a straw), seemed to slowly come back replacing their fronds one by one. Including this one. But then a yellowing came over the spire and then the upper green trunk. The rot had been slowly and quietly eating away at the palm from the inside out. We kept thinking maybe it got struck by lightning and would grow back, but it never recovered. Finally the entire crown just fell off. If there is no crown, a palm can’t survive.

We contemplated just leaving the huge concrete-pole looking tree there, but we knew it would eventually start rotting away and pose a safety threat when it finally fell on its own, so we decided to chainsaw it down. Chainsawing is dangerous and even with a lot of experience, you can’t always predict where trees will fall. This one was a pretty scary job, and made this pregnant lady waddle away as fast a possible when the tree started coming right in my direction. Check out the video.

In the end it all worked out and we planted a new mango tree in its place. And the jungle grows on.


It smushed a mulberry tree, some bananas and heliconias, but we managed to save them


It stinks from all the rot inside!

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Villa Montana Resort

For our anniversary this year I wanted to go out and do something nice. I had heard of Villa Montana resort in Isabela/Aguadilla, but we had yet to check it out. I really enjoyed the relaxed and elegant atmosphere. We got to dinner at the Eclipse a little early so we explored the grounds a little. It is just gorgeous! The sort of vacation people envision when visiting a tropical isle. I felt like we had won “reward” on the Survivor show it feels we’ve been playing for the last year or so. It felt good to get out and dressed up for something romantic. Totally recommended.


We hung out on the beds at the beach for a while


Britton chillin’


Looking sharp!

Checked out the pools and grounds


Nicely manicured


Cute gazebo


Nice decorations (and a strangely air conditioned bathroom)


The restaurant is beautiful and beachfront


And the food was delicious and not as expensive as we thought it might be (Here are the menus)


Afterward we checked out the “Zen pool” and cabanas


Pool lounge cabanas

We enjoyed our time at Villa Montana and hope to return!

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Yauchromatic: Colorful Yauco, Puerto Rico


Yauco and its vibrancy!

We have had many missions related to creating this baby and one of our most recent ones took us to Hospital San Lucas in Ponce. From the highway whenever we drive to Ponce I have always been curious about the colorful little town of Yauco with its various shades of houses almost glowing in the distance, but I had recently seen that they have invested in even more paint! It is now Yauchromatic!


Welcome to Toon Town with a little toon cat!

We went with our friend who graciously drove us for a loong day and then checked out Yauco’s murals as well as the strange little hilly/stair access-only painted area. I have always said Puerto Rico is like going into Toon Town in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit because it is so vibrant and with such strange characters, but the little coffee town of Yauco took it to a whole new level.


Yauchromatic


The main street of Casas Coloridas


After climbing all the stairs, we looked out over the city and ocean


Even though it is very poor and run down, it just seems happier with paint!


When you’re in Toon Town, you sort of feel like a Toon yourself


Indian Statue and more paint!


Even the downtown near the church has been painted up


Brit-toon


Doggie toons


More Murals


The jibaro with his coffee and rooster


Fun in Yauco


Pulpo (Octopus) harvesting coffee of all things

Here’s a short little video we made of our time in Yauco.

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