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Old 09-16-2017, 01:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
ElPlatanoSaturn
 
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Default Hurricane Irma Damage

I live in Polk County, FL, which means I got winds of over 100 mph! (Yikes!). Considering what could have happened, the damage really was not bad. No roof or fence damage at all, and I never lost power, which was strange, but I'm not complaining.

My bananas look pretty rough now though, and both of my fruiting plants fell over.
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