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Just a Note

   There are readers wondering about my blog. To be honest I myself have been wondering about it too. As much as I enjoy freelance writing, family takes priority. And when you have a growing family the size of ours, you find very little spare time for hobbies but spend lots of time on habits. Such as coaxing a fussy 6 month old to go night night or trying to persuade a cranky 2 year old that beans are not yucky and comforting your 4 year old daughter because she cannot have a wedding just yet. Not to mention racking your brain with your school age children’s questions about sedimentary, legendary, and metamorphosis.   It requires patience, strength, and courage to wake up early in the morning to help my better half prepare lunches even though we two slept only 4 hours due to a certain little person who refused to eat according to the normal schedule. Then dropping into bed at 11pm after a day of sales, driving, carpentry and online work. All in a day’s work, of course. Bu...

Tropical Storm Sara

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      The storm is yet to touch land but it has already drenched central and north Belize with 15 to 20 inches of rain with certain areas most likely receiving more than that. Once again I remind my local readers to visit the following link for updates on the Iguana Creek crossing.    iguanacreekbridge.blogspot.com Currently the water is approximately 12 feet above the bridge and rising fast. This leaves Farmer's Express road as the only way in and out since the Baking Pot ferry is out of service and the Bullet Tree Road is also flooded at certain points. Mennonite News View Blog                                                                      A. Mendoza