This is some of what we saw at the Amazon Golf Course on November 17th.

The fruit of the palm at the Amazon Golf Course

Palm blossom at the Amazon Golf Course

Palm blossom ready to open at the Amazon Golf Course

Guido, Marmelita, and Noelia, preparing to release 50 young turtles at the Amazon Golf Course

Guido getting things ready to release the turtles

A handfull of turtles to be released at the Amazon Golf Course

Dr. Noelia Raffo Moron releasing 50 more turtles that she donated to the Amazon Golf Course

Young turtles smaller than golf balls being released into a water hazard at the Amazon Golf Course

Painting the clubhouse at the Amazon Golf Course

We are having the clubhouse painted. It will be white trimmed in light green

We have this new sign at the entrance to the Amazon Golf Course

New welcome sign at the entrance of the Amazon Golf Course

New hand rails and steps to the volleyball and soccer field at the Amazon Golf Course

New handrails to the charcoal grill and outdoors cooking shelter
Many thanks to Dr. Noelia Raffo Moron for donating another 50 turtles to the Amazon Golf Course helping to increase our wildlife.
We heard the monkeys in the aguaje trees east of the club house again but they were just out of sight.
We need a couple of more $100 donations to finish painting the clubhouse. It will be white, trimmed in light green.
The new sign identifying the Amazon Golf Course and welcoming visitors is a big improvement over no sign but it is not exactly what I asked for. The sign artist will come out and enhance it today. If you would like to donate $50 to help with purchasing the sign it would be much appreciated.
Some of what we saw and heard at the Amazon Golf Course on November 17th.
Bill Grimes is manager of the Amazon Golf Course.
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