Friday, May 23, 2008

(Keep)The Home Fires Burning?


All about Oxlaju through the night burned huge fires, preparation for corn and rice plantings, by local peoples. Huge. Hundred acre fires out of control swept round the Inn.



Not certain whether is occurs to all the abnormally high heat (107°) daily also means abnormally low moisture.
The winds are constant in the thirty mile per hour range and dance about in terms of direction. Fire follows it.
Nearly over, the dry season, all will end this week with the new rains.

There is a commercial product called Liquid Smoke (not the meat seasoning) that can be applied to seeds to promote germination. I think it is made by passing vegetative smoke through water and soaking the circles of blotting paper in that liquid.
The air itself over the past week has had that much vegetative smoke in it, and the proof is in the Pudding. Date Palms and a few other hard to germinate seeds, part of the experimental Agriculture associated with Oxlaju suddenly began all at once to sprout. Thirty at a time, Dates and other fruit bearing palms have shot out their first growth. Seedling beds have been long prepared for the event, and months and months have past in anticipation of germination. (Date Palms are the example of the oldest known seeds to germinate, having been found and in the tombs of Egypt, subsequently grown) I knew they would sprout, but had no idea the full effect of -for lack of a better word- "Liquid Smoke"
The morning is spent planting and tagging the varieties recently sprouting.
Sun grown coffees, Dragon Fruits, Apple Cactus are already growing in their respective zones, and these Dates will join the sixteen types already growing.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Renewable roofsources [sic]





The cohune palm , the roofing of the masses, the construction material of the ages.
The roof
The roof
the roof is on fire.
(enough of that crap eh?)
This is the land of Thatch.
I am hoping these trees can renew themselves. The leaves can do so if only the trunks are not too damaged. Burned nearly through those will not come back. Some are Scorched only. Many are leafless after the fires.
Hope...
...springs eternal.









Slash and Burn (heavy emphasis on Burn)

Growing concerns in Belize






Within Central America is the natural propensity to farm with methods handed down through time. Fanning the flames of heritage are increases prices in things like rice, corn, cooking oil, and related products.
There were, last night, thousand of fires burning across Belize in preparation for the Rains and growing season. Some... ...not so easily contained, spread ... ...like wildfires across the country. These photos are of areas within one hundred feet of my home., contained only by a string of buckets filled with water, thrown on with drinking cups, and the wild swinging of machetes, into the remaining tall grasses.







Timestamped, these photos show the fire lasting twenty hours, having restarted with the morning winds, on the morrow.















They are burning my own corn, as well as my cattle pastures, and all the things I planted with more North American traditional methods.






























The Morning after...























And the ensuing hours.