Catching up....a drive around some of the residential areas of San Felipe

Wood as we know it is in very short supply around here. Sand and clay are the main building materials, but Tracy and Joanne took me to see some houses made from tires! As far as insulation purposes they make excellent walls! They are filled with sand and anchored with rebar and then covered with a plaster like material. Adobe bricks are very popular as well as cement.

The red house is owned by a lady who incorporated tires not only in her house, but also in her fence around the property. She is a metal artist and we could see some of the things she has made in her yard.

The second photo up is a cactus garden behind a fence in another persons yard, and lastly, a pink house with some designs painted on the side. All very creative.

One thing I've noticed is that all the secondary roads, and lane ways are sand/dirt. They do compact down very nicely and I suppose due to the nature of the sand grains, there is little to no dust. And....no real potholes, probably because there is little rainfall to create the holes and ruts we would have.

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Anonymous said…
Wow, those houses are absolutely amazing! Especially the red house with tyres! I love the colours, they are so cheerful :)

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