Getting the finished product that I wanted
I made a post a couple of weeks ago about my only disappointment in the project so far, when I discovered the blacksmith (Mexican term for welder) had put the front porch roof on differently that I had been imagining for a year. The angle was just shallow and to me looked like a Taco Bell drive thru or something. As anxious as I was to get finished, I still went ahead and told them to tear it off and start over on the porch roof.
I'm happy I did. I have what I had imagined all this time I'd have. A slope on the roof that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also keeps the sun from hitting any part of the porch until about 4:30 in the afternoon, which will make the porch nice and help keep the house from heating up.
Below is a photo "Before" and now. I tried to match them up as close as I could. In the before photo you can see the front corner of the original Mayan house that I have added on to with another addition plus the porch. So now the wall in the second photo comes to about where the man in the white shirt is at the right. That Casita on the left is a guest house with only a bedroom and bath.
Where the man is pouring the bucket of water to mix some concreted is where I will build a small dipping pool next to the little palapala hut.
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