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Drought at Lime Tree Farm – A good Sign?

After 6 weeks of Blue skies, temperatures in the 90s & no rain, we can safely say we are in a drought!
That might not be as bad as it sounds – we used to have hot summers like this before the hurricanes began 5 years ago, since then our summers have been spent watching the various weather systems coming across the Atlantic from Africa & wondering which one might “mash” us up!

No sign of one yet(touch wood) so we welcome the drought & our road is really good too.

Kingston & the coast is unbearable so the only option is to head for the hills & Lime Tree Farm with our cool evening breeze.

Nuff said!

Blog by Charlie

Lime Tree road - on a bad day!

Lime Tree road - on a bad day!

 
 

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