Wednesday, May 27, 2009

10 plagues

May 27, 2009
Well, I think we've had 4 or 5 plagues already anyway. First, we had to get the bats out of the house so we could live there. Bats are good to have around to keep down the mosquitoes, but when you have several colonies living in your attic and the bat poo is raining down in your house as black dust...well, that's just too much. So, the whole roof had to come off piece by piece and the attic cleaned out. Three wheelbarrows full later, we were able to move in. And, the bat poo is now fertilizer for our new coffee plants. Another grand experiment.
After the bats, the scorpions started. It's dry season and when it's hot and dry in Belize, you have scorpions. But, I've been stung before and it's no big deal. A couple hours of ice and it's history.
The spiders are different. Now, I'm not talking about tarantulas - those I love and have great respect for. They don't harm you and a female can live 35 years. That you have to respect.
No, I'm talking about the small spiders that put a serious and horrible bite on you. I now have the remnants of a necrotizing spider bite. It's been almost a month since the bite and the hole is still healing from the inside out. And, I have had an easy time due to ten days of the strongest antibiotics known to man and antihistamines to dry it up. I guess I have to be more careful when I garden.
Which leads us to doctor flies - I guess they call them that because you feel like you need a doctor if you get a couple of bites. The one good thing is that eventually it seems like they don't do as much damage. We must get hardened to it or something.
So, despite the plagues, we are surviving and actually thriving I think. It's a beautiful place and everyday has at least one nice surprise.

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