Hydroponics Farm

Happy Birthday to our granddaughter Ella!! Love and miss you.

John started his day at 6:30 am by go fishing. He used the crabs he put in the refrigerator from the night before for his bait. We headed out to the Blue Harbor Arboretum where we took a tour of their huge hydroponics farm. It is a commercial operation that grows several kinds of lettuce and sell to all the restaurants and grocery stores on the island. John was mostly interested in the hydroponics, but the 164 acres of land had all kinds of fruit and nut trees. We bought some cashews that had been harvested and roasted there on the property. On the way back, we stopped in at Anthony’s Key Resort. We had never stopped there, so we were curious what their facility looked like. It was very nice and appeared to be a pretty high dollar resort. They had a restaurant called Frangipani Bar, so we ate lunch there with a beautiful view of the ocean. John asked our waiter, Clinton, if there was anything we could pray for him for. He said yes and asked if we would pray for his family – especially his sister. I think his sister is caught up in drinking and drugs and likes the party scene. He told us that he lives in Flowers Bay and goes to a Baptist Church. After we left there we headed back to Casa Isabella. Bev spotted an orphanage called the Sandy Bay Lighthouse Ministries. Ashley and Nathan had told us about visiting the orphanage when they had visited Roatan back in May. The gates were closed, so we just drove up and took a picture. We came back to Casa Isabella and went fishing.

MEET THE FOUNDERS

Hello! We are John & Bev Atkins, founders of Mission Revive.  We are excited to share our journey with you! Please feel free to browse all of the blog to see what God has been doing on the island of Roatan over the past 5 years!! :) 

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