Welcome 2021! (Good Riddance 2020)


Thankfully 2020 is behind us and the future is looking brighter than before.

These first few months of the year have been productive and interesting as we explore more of the island. Some of the places we’ve gone are new and others are revisits. All along the way I have learned more and more. I have been enjoying making the videos for Youtube and learning new editing techniques and we’ve been practicing more with a drone (eventually we hope to get one of our own). The direct sales flower business is fairly steady even if the farmer’s market is still not open in the plaza (there is a small market at a storage facility in Rincon). We’ve also kept super full in the cabana (you would not think there was any slow down at all in travel if our cabana was any indication!) and so we also keep up with maintenance and cleaning. Additionally, we have finally fully torn down the old shed out front and are nearly complete with the tiki-hut/gazebo that is in its place. Overall things are definitely looking much better than they did, say, 11 months ago!


Christmas Day at the farm


A visit to Cayey  the Pork Highway and the Bosque Carite’s Abandoned Jail!


Nice kick-off to 2021 watching fireworks and then checking out the photogenic tunnels of Rincon


Daytrip to Cabo Rojo -Lighthouse and Poblado de Boqueron with our friend Heidi

Fun new waterhole in Aguada/Rincon!


Around the farm and Rincon- Tiki Hut construction

 

Day trip to Isabela -Pozo de Jacinto and Playa El Pastillo


An Awesome Project in the high hills of Atalaya Rincon/Aguada -Salto de la Loca!

 


New Explorations in San Sebastian -Cueva de Lagrimas!

 
Fun out and about

Hope all is well in your world as well!

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2 thoughts on “Welcome 2021! (Good Riddance 2020)

  1. Aram Westergreen

    Hello, I am considering Puerto rico to move with my family. I really like your YouTube posts. I have a few questions that I was hoping to ask.
    Thank you

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