Pool and a dead snake
We got the bottom of the pool poured today. It just needs to cure a few days and we can start to fill it. It's taken longer than I thought it would be the finished product is exactly what I saw in my imagination.
We're putting a new palm leave roof on a little palpala bodega next to the house. Ultimately I want it to be a chicken house, but for now it's just storage for my tools, and bags of fertilizer and stuff. Before the coconut palms can be put up they have to lay flat on the ground a few days to thoroughly dry. I was doing something nearby today, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw Liboria (my oldest worker who "thinks" he is about 62 years old) pull out his machete and swing it at the ground, all in the flash of a second or two. I walked over and saw that he had picked up a drying palm and there was a snake under it. The rule is "if it has rings, it's mah-ma'loob. Mayan for no good. I'm not sure, but I think it is a copperhead and it's the first one I've seen from anywhere on the ranch. But bless his heart, Liborio lifted the palm, saw the snake, and drew out his machete and whacked off its head, all in about 1.5 seconds.
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