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Ocean’s
Edge.
In January 1999, Yim and I flew
to southern Belize to spend three weeks on the beach and scuba
diving. By the time we left, we owned over an acre of beachfront
property along the Caribbean Sea with plans to build our own small
resort. We named the property Ocean's
Edge.
The property was completely overgrown
and we looked forward to returning the following year, walking the
property, clearing some of it and developing plans to build our
little resort.
Over the next two years, we
designed
beach
houses, developed the landscaping
plans and set about building.
It became our little piece of paradise for three years. We planted
155 Palm Trees, Alamanda, Oranges, Bananas, Limes, Rubber Trees,
Plantain, Hibiscus, Oleander, Orchids, Periwinkle, Bougainvillea
and Birds of Paradise.
The houses were constructed to
my drawings and delivered
in sectional pieces, which we then constructed
on site. We built it entirely from indigineous materials found in
Belize, Guatemala and San Salvador.
We designed septic systems which
utilized the grey water to fertilize our garden.
We developed a cistern system
which caught our rain water and filtered it through multiple charcoal
filters, which we kept stored in multiple 5,000 gallon tanks. We
even bought the telephone pole and our own transformer and had it
installed.
We built a walkway which allowed
guests to walk above the sand if they chose. In short, we had some
fun.
The following pages are a tour
of how we took a completely overgrown piece of property in Belize
and turned it into a small profitable resort. The most rewarding
thing about this project is that Yim and I built Ocean's
Edge entirely on our own, with no help from anyone except those we hired
to do work we designed.
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