We got into Aguadilla at about 1:30am last night (local time). The flight was uneventful to Newark and from Newark into Aguadilla. We got our rental car and headed for the property. It was pretty dark and traffic was light (obviously). We got here and vines had covered up the front gate. I got out of the car and started tearing them off by hand. I got enough of them off, so that the gate would slide open and drove on in.
The weeds appear to have grown quite a bit in 8 months. It’s about what I expected to see though and isn’t too bad. We were able to drive the car right in over top of the ‘weeds’ and park. I went into the small cabana not exactly knowing what to expect. It looked about the same except the paint on the ceiling had continued to flake off, so there was quite a bit of paint chips on the bed and floor. A quick sweeping took care of that. We dusted off the bed and got out our covers/blankets we stashed from the last visit. Other than a few weird noises we went to sleep pretty easily.
The Concrete “Cabana”
I feel that the first order of business will to be to get a trimmer and maybe some paint / paint supplies from the store. That way we can start to carve out a nice spot for ourselves, then expand the spot as we move along. We also want to get some plumbing done and maybe some more bees removed while we are here.
The bees that were removed on the last trip have stayed gone, so that’s a good sign that it won’t be a futile attempt.