Saturday, July 28, 2007


July 28, 2007
Today we finished forming up and started hand-pouring concrete in the porch beams. After pouring awhile, we ran out of water!@#$%^! Luckily we got some from a neighbor and put it in our other neighbor’s cistern. We didn't finish completely. We stayed home at night because we were so exhausted, but we’re looking forward to a day off tomorrow!


JULY 29, 2007 DAY OFF!!! WE LOVE SAYING THAT!!! (It doesn’t happen that often!)




July 30, 2007
Today we made a ring beam and finished pouring concrete. Lite deck supposed to arrive tomorrow.

Friday, July 27, 2007



July 27-28, 2007
We’re building cages for the upper porch bond beams. We use our rebar bender/cutter to cut and build rings. Then we wire them in place. We build them horizontally and then lift them into place. We are getting muscular at this point! We had to go to town to arrange paperwork for receiving Lite Deck for Monday. This is the styrofoam ceiling/roofing material. It has channels that have a steel beam running along it. That gets poured with concrete, which forms I-beams when poured. We got it from a knowledgeable man in Puerto Rico. We did a short snorkel at Francis. Saw some gorgeous yellow and blue French angels and a pretty big flounder. It was beautifully camouflaged on the rock and in the sand. This place is the perfect beach for an after-work dip. It’s right there, it’s empty, and it’s got great snorkeling

Saturday, July 21, 2007


July 21-24, 2007
Now we’re working on the downstairs porch columns that will support the upper level porch. We built the rebar cages in place and formed these columns with plywood. We’re using our cement mixer and mixing right on the lower level. We are hand carrying the 5 gallon buckets up the ladder. This is HARD WORK! EXHAUSTING! Luckily there were three of us, so we tag-teamed. One mixes, one pours, one does the bucket brigade. The bucket brigade gets the most exercise! A few of these days we needed a swim. One day we went to Francis after work. We went snorkeling through a huge mass of baitfish. Then the excitement began! We were right in the middle of the school watching jacks wildly attacking all around us. Add the seagulls that were trying to land on your head and it’s an amazingly exhilarating experience. After all that, we had a nice dinner at Paradiso.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007


17th-19th
CONCRETE WALLS! We were a yard short, but everything held up very well. We were very excited that things turned out so well. We used Majestic and Jeff from Jeff’s pumping. He is awesome. Our brother from NJ arrived to spend a week helping us with the building process. Don’t worry…we’ll beat him up ‘good.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

15th
BEACH DAY!!! WHAT? YOU'VE GOT TO BE %!#$@ KIDDING ME! We go to Cruz Bay and the transmission goes out AGAIN!!! We limped it up to Islandia's parking lot. Our friend Steve picked us up and we went home. Called around and found a rental for later on in the afternoon. Took a taxi to Honeymoon and then to Delbert Hill's. Got about an hour and a half or two hours on the beach. Hit Compass Rose on the way home.

16th
I am offically a STJ driver and I think it's funnn! Traveled to Coral Bay and dropped Scott off and did a little work. Went to Cruz Bay to exchange car to a smaller one. Then back to Coral Bay. Then back to Cruz Bay to meet a tow guy to put the disabled car on the ferry. Hopefully Metro Motors will get it right this time!

Thursday, July 12, 2007


12th
We almost finished cistern level 7, but ran out of clips. Went to beach and swam for almost an hour! Scott met tourists and found conch shells (empty!) for the shower. Went to Ocean Grill for their "special" which didn't exist. Ended up at Paradiso, which we love.

13th
Finished cistern level and almost finished bracing. Stayed home tonight to catch up on sleep, email, etc. Tomorrow we'll install uprights, which means a lot of bending 5 bar in the early am. Hoping for a beach day on Sunday? We have an inspection on Monday and a pour on Tuesday. Took pix of the view and it is splendid - Mountain and Glorious Blue Ocean! STJ Life will be sweet!

14th
WOW! Are we tired. We worked from 8-6 bending 5/8 rebar. Hot, hot, hot! We have more tying to do before the inspector comes on Monday. Up early on that day, but.... tomorrow is BEACH, BEACH, BEACH!!!!!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007


July, 10th
Wow - A house is in the making!! We almost finished the fifth level. The windows and doors needed to be framed out. To do this, we needed to cut boards on our friend, Bob Carney’s, tablesaw to the exact width as the interior dimensions as the foam blocks. We screwed these together and framed out the downstairs window and the sliding glass door. Swam at Francis on the way home. Bob Carney has been a Godsend to us in the building process. He is the husband of our realtor friend, Karye Carney of Islandia Real Estate. If you are in the market, land prices are coming down and she’s the realtor for you!

July, 11th
We put the bracing up in the cistern. The braces we used were also from Bob Carney who also sells the Formtech ICF’s that we used, They work really great as a bracing during pouring, but also provide a planking system for standing on during the pour. Finished Level 6 on the cistern and 5 all around. Nice salad and appetizer at Tage on Wine Down Wednesday. Had "truth" which was awesome. Over dinner we decided on going concrete for the roof.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

The Walls Get Started


5th
Early AM we dropped our car off at Metro Motors in St. Thomas to get the transmission fixed. We had a helluva time getting a rental, but Spencer's came through in the clutch. You just can’t count on cars being available when you need them on the spot. When you live here, they seem to come to your aid more readily. Maybe it was the “Ohhh is me” that got it.

Wow! Only one day?!? Doesn’t seem right. However, they say our truck is fixed. Hallelujah! We say. Don’t worry, story doesn’t end there.

8th
It was a really long day at work. Get used to it! We planned out the location of all the walls and started laying the first level of blocks. We are using ICFs, which stands for Insulated Concrete Forms. They are panelized styrofoam block that snap together like Legos. Concrete is then poured in the middle with the reinforced steel. They are all white and glow in the sunshine. By the time we are done it should look like we are building an igloo.

9th
Another long and productive day. By the end of the day we have the third level up. We are hot and exhausted so we head to Francis on the way home for 30 minutes of swimming and cool down.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Carnival



7-3-07
We pulled some forms and what else did we do? Attended the music festival at night. Every booth was a bar! It’s not your typical hometown country fair! Great music. Got a CD From Ah We Band. Started at Paradiso. Saw chef Paul, who we have met years ago and he is AWESOME! Great 1/2 price appetizers in the early evening. It's an awesome place with awesome people.

July 4, 2007

CARNIVAL!!! What an experience this is. The night(s) before they have the Carnival set up in the BVI ferry dock parking lot. There are lots of booths (all selling booze) and lots of excellent music. On July 4 @ 4am is J’ouvert. This is the pre-parade of party-goers who have stayed up all night the night before, listening to Bunny Whaler. Sorry, no can do…we’ll sleep in and get into the “real” parade. It started around noon and lasted for at least 3 hours. There were jumbies, princes and princesses, Cruzan rum truck (chuckin’ samples), Virgin Island brewers pouring, steel drums, Zulu dancers, you name it. It’s an event that is not to be missed! Plan on taking a nap afterward, as we did. We attended the incredible fireworks display in Cruz Bay harbor. They shoot them from one of the car ferries. Impressive.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Our first POUR


July 2, 2007

OMG! WE ARE A’POURIN TODAY! We now have a foundation!>?!?!?!?
We heard that you can get NOTHING done for a week before and a week after Carnival.. Not so, my friends.


You must make it happen yourself. Lucky for ourselves, we do this for our second career, so we don’t have to rely upon anyone except ourselves (and the graciousness of our good friends). It didn’t take us long to learn that our crew didn’t have what we needed to keep them. So after the initial pour, we let them go. Not to say we wouldn’t hire locals to help us, the Scorpion was not the man for us! We had been stung enough. We saw his name at the gas station as “Don’t take checks from…..” and there was his name. Not surprising..