| Paul's solo trip in June, 2005
began as what could have been a disaster, but as the old proverb states...all's well that
ends well. Upon entering Tucomen Airport in
Panama City, the customs agents took all of the plants that Paul was transporting with him
(even though they were bare root). New regulation that took place the beginning of
June, Paul was told. If there were another flight back to the United States that
day, he would have been on it. Instead, Paul continued on to TropicRiverWoods and
after being initially disappointed, was very excited at what he observed.
Walkways that had been even further transformed from cuts in the ground with rock
overlay to fully functional cements pathways!
Filiberto had purchased even more plants, in addition to
those we still have in the nursery and Paul and Filiberto traveled around the province in
search of native plants, and found many special treats for the eye.
Even as important, Filiberto took Paul to meet Gus, who is
the director of IMAN in the Bocas province and they talked about plants for many hours
over the course of two days.
So enjoy the following update knowing that great progress
continues to "grow" at TRW!
Paul and Filiberto look towards the
future of TropicRiverWoods!
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What follows, is a photographic record of
Paul's March 2005 TropicRiverWoods project findings.
The pathways
are beginning to really take shape and add an additional permanence to TropicRiverWoods
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The next regularly scheduled Loma Finca Cuatro
TropicRiverWoods, S.A. update will be in late November, 2005, during which Paul and
Brad will continue to preserve this special parcel of land.
Paul and Brad, Your
Hosts!
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