Carry Okies travel blog

The poured bar counter top in the living room with the steps...

The wall facing the ocean has been painted, can you tell?

Front gate view from inside the property

Tiki hut in foreground, house in background

Back deck columns with tile installed

Dave's bar height counter with my coral request design below

Top view of the bar top

Jenn and Joanie with Cinco de Mayo Posters

Conch shells on the wall of the Tiki hut

Dan and Dave at Dan's Army Boot Camp Graduation

Dan standing attention (in the center) after graduation

Liz and Dan (& Bear) the day before Army Boot Camp Graduation

Dave supervising tile in the living room

Dave watching the grout

Dave, Jeff and Rick

Dave's favorite photo theme, the Bear

Dave's Grill

Dave's in the kitchen and we are all scared

Entrance gate from inside the property

Joanie and Jeff's great outdoor living area Saturday night

Inside roof, Dave says it's sea foam green, it's supposed to be...

Jenn and Joanie told me the cart was out of juice and...

View from kitchen to living room

View from living room to kitchen, Luperon, DR


Hola Amigos. Dave and I are back in the states for a while. We flew back to see his oldest graduate from Army boot camp in Columbia, SC on the 22nd of April. We then headed to Charleston to visit friends and empty out a storage unit. (We had better luck visiting friends than we did emptying out the storage unit!)Shortly thereafter I flew to OKC to visit my folks and Dave drove to Gulfport, Miss to meet up with his mom and begin the journey of driving her 5th wheel up to Alaska. (I keep asking Dave where in Alaksa and all he tells me is "The North Pole.")

We have the Bear here with us in the states (he's not liking the cold and rainy weather in Oklahoma any more than I am)and we have friends keeping an eye on the boat and one of the guys that worked with us keeping an eye on the house. I'll try to add some updated pictures of the house today and see if I can do it successfully.

Dave says we have about 2 more months left on the house. (In Dominican terms that can mean 4-6 more months however I haven't asked for clarification on that estimate)

The weather is still sunny, breezy and warm almost every single day there. We feel the trades kick in around 9-10 am each morning to keep us cool all day. We hope you are all doing well and find yourself happy and healhy and enjoying every day.

Liz and Dave and Bear

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