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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Panama Feb 2009

Stan and I have just returned from our trip to Bocas Del Toro. We had a few objectives for this trip which included house details, surfing for Stan and relaxation for me. The trip was a success.

The weather was a little on the rainy side but it was still warm and tropical. Stan was able to get a couple of surf sessions in, we wrapped up details on windows and doors for the house and I was able to get a couple of days in the pool :) mission accomplished!

It was great to see the house in person - this project has been a slow mover but none the less it is moving and we were both happy with how far it has come.

Although I do love our home in MN, after seeing the potential in Panama, I am excited to get things underway.

This is one of my favorite photos, although in my excitement I cut off the front of the cayuco. This guy was out catching fish, he had a small leak in his cayuco so had to continually pan out water while he was paddling.

The Panamanian Cayuco
In the Republic of Panama, a cayuco is a vessel carved from the trunk of a tree, used mainly, but not exclusively by the indigenous people of this country. In 1954, these vessels were adopted by the American Explorer Scouts of the former Panama Canal Zone to make the first Ocean to Ocean Cayuco Race across the Panama Canal, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.







We had to stop for gas at one of the islands and saw this cayuco - Check out the size - that was one big Tree Trunk. This next picture is the view just to the right of the huge cayuco...so beautiful here














On our boat trip out to Cayo de Agua we stopped at this little restaurant - called the Coral Cay - Excellent food!



Thai shrimp in coconut milk


Pictures of Playa Tortuga - This is where we stayed.

Monday, February 16, 2009

On Hold - have 2 offers now that we are going to conatct - thanks - Lopi Wood Stove - For Sale - Location Stillwater MN

In order to put down new wood floors in our living and dining area we have decided to remove our lovely wood stove. If you or anyone you know is interested please let use know.



It is a Lopi Endeavor and only about 5 years old. It is wonderful little stove and looking for a new home. New - this stove runs around $800.00 - $1,000.00, but for a short time only this stove can be yours for a bargain price of $250.00. Included is what you see in the picture. Stove and indoor stove pipe. And you have to provide pick up...sorry no deliveries.

Here is a link to the Lopi Website if you'd like to read more about the dimensions and details of this Stove. http://www.lopi.com.au/Wood%20Products/endevour.html