I weeded around the front door, planted some palm trees and flowers, and like I did at Dad's condo, I've been scavengering rocks for the garden. It looks a little sparce right now, but with a little water, I'm confident it will be lush by summer, and the palm trees will provide some shade and privacy in front of the window. I have a living room, kitchen with eating area, 2 bedrooms and a bath. The living room is very sunny, and though she looks stressed here, Maya seems to be adjusting to her new home. The apartment gets a nice breeze all day and night from the sea, and with my new furniture covered in a palm tree design, I almost feel like I'm home - right down to a kite hanging from the ceiling of the kitchen, like I have on my porch in Florida. I flew it in the Kite Festival on Monday and won one of the divisions.
...and the view ain't that bad either! One last thing, I haven't shown you my latest art aquisitions. Every month when I buy a piece of art, it becomes my favorite and here are definitely two. "Wuri Suruso," or Nude Woman in the Garifuna language, is by Pen Cayatano, who is a very famous artist here. The "God and Goddess of the Jungle" is by a brand new artist, Alessandra Berry, and the god and goddess are actually her children. She showed her art for the first time in the Women in Arts exhibit that I helped organize. I'll tell you about the opening in my next Blog.