Sunday, August 7, 2016

After hurricane Earl

 A road downtown is flooded the morning after.

If you click on this link you will see an awesome photo of the flooded river at Iguana creek bridge. the high as well as they could estimate it was 23 feet above the bridge.
http://iguanacreekbridge.blogspot.com/2016/08/a-picture-from-yesterday-aug-4.html

 Our corn field. a lot of corn seems to be lifting again so it will not all be a total loss but it is still a big loss for many farmers and the biggest loss the hurricane incurred.
 The rain trees on our yard were severely broken up. they are easy breakers.


 Mangoes and more mangoes. There must have been a thousand on the ground. I see a lot of work with mangoes ahead of me.



The house shook a few times but other than those broken trees and a few beds getting a little moist we have had no issues. we mostly enjoyed hearing the wind howl and the branches being torn from the trees, knowing we were safe in our beds.


1 comment:

  1. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada. You have a lovely blog.

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