Check out this writeup from the January 2012 issue of The Bocas Breeze, the local community newsletter: http://www.thebocasbreeze.com/previous-issues/jamuary-enero-2012-volume.shtml. You’ll get a bit of a feel for how things have gone at the Asilo, but you’ll also, I think, get a sense of the passion and commitment that the FD bring to the work. Sky LeBrot, who wrote the article, is one of the FD’s core members. See what you think; feel free to leave a comment (click on the blue Comment bar at the end of this post).

Not quite finished in this photo, but close enough to give the general idea

Finished the shelving last Tuesday (see pic). Not pretty, but functional and strong. Then went down with a stomach bug or recurrence of the flu or something for a couple of days.

I’m told it’s gonna be slow in the Floating Doctor department for the next couple or three weeks. Two of the key people are or soon will be back in the US, banging the drum and tooting the horn, then the mobile clinic activity will recommence in March. In the meantime someone here is hoping to return early next week from Davíd with some wire fencing and other materials we need. If that happens, we can take the next step or two in building out the warehouse space.

In the meantime I’m in the process of rebedding the big main salon window on the starboard side.

This is just a portion of the supplies to be organized and shelved

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