Back to the routine - Cocolobo for breakfast, and headed out to the site by 7:30 AM! We were right on target to get the work done by Noon.
At 4 pm we will come back for the dedication ceremony.
Hopefully, this was our penultimate trek back to the truck. Tom suggested that we stop by the Rusty Fish, and check out their workshop where they turn old oil barrels (and scrap metal) into art - wall hangings, yard art, etc.
A few of us headed out to lunch at the Coconut Tree restaurant, and were pleasantly surprised by their Chicken Parmesan sandwich. The pickled hot peppers that were brought out were simply fantastic (and hottt!!!).
John had to find a room to stay for Saturday night, so we decided to walk around town in search of a place that had rooms available for Saturday night. Got a little souvenir shopping done as well.
We picked up some chocolates for the kids on our way back to the resort, and were ready by 4 pm to head out for the dedication ceremony.
The doors were up, the beds completed, railings finished....Mark had to work some magic on the electrical hook up. Voila! We had power. All that remained was to clean up, pack up the tools and head down to the truck
At 4 pm we will come back for the dedication ceremony.
Hopefully, this was our penultimate trek back to the truck. Tom suggested that we stop by the Rusty Fish, and check out their workshop where they turn old oil barrels (and scrap metal) into art - wall hangings, yard art, etc.
A few of us headed out to lunch at the Coconut Tree restaurant, and were pleasantly surprised by their Chicken Parmesan sandwich. The pickled hot peppers that were brought out were simply fantastic (and hottt!!!).
John had to find a room to stay for Saturday night, so we decided to walk around town in search of a place that had rooms available for Saturday night. Got a little souvenir shopping done as well.
We picked up some chocolates for the kids on our way back to the resort, and were ready by 4 pm to head out for the dedication ceremony.
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