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Wet & Dry

February 2, 2011 by Rachel Chapman

The rain starts in mid-June and it rains everyday until the beginning of October.  It get very humid, and sometimes we had several days where we lived “in a cloud” literally!  There was so much moisture, we were finding mold EVERYWHERE!

Our neighbors’ house in August – the middle of rainy season.

September 2010 002This year, the rains stopped abruptly, as if someone just “turned off the faucet.”  By the first week of October, you could feel the dryness in the air again.  I had to get out lotion and lip balm,  daily necessities of the dry season.

IMG_7938This picture is from November – 1.5 months after the rains ended.  There’s just barely a tinge of green left.

Most likely it won’t rain again until the middle to end of June!  What extremes!

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