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Originally Posted by island cassie
Sorry to hear about your losses Keith - sometimes the lie of the land channels the wind where you don't want it, and compared to a hurricane, this was not bad. We have had a very windy afternoon but my Sabas are still upright with huge bunches on them - whether they will last the night, I don't know. We have the mountains at our back which helps. Which side of PR are you - N,S,E or W? We are on the north coast of the DR.
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Thanks Cassie,
I'm on the top of a mountain on the SE coast with a beautful ocean view, so I accept the bad with the good. I go into hurricane season expecting a 100 % loss, so anything less than a complete loss is a windfall.
Another good thing about ARH is you can haverst at the 40 day mark if needed, 20-24 oz fruit are still respectable.
The mountains to your south are also very beautiful and a good place to find amber. I think you are in Sosua.