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Aug 13, 2014 8:40 PM CST
Name: Jonna
Mérida, Yucatán, México (Zone 13a)
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OK, now I get it. I've never seen it here. I do see electric strands on top of the walls on really big estates and I don't want that. First I need to see if it is really a problem, I think if I move the trees back from the wall a bit so they don't make it easier it might not be a problem at all.

I don't have any new pictures and in fact, I haven't even been out there to look at it in 2 days. I've had a busy couple of days with other stuff. I'm going up tomorrow morning to see how it is going, they moved the AC today and told us we can turn it on in the office now. That would be a joy as it gets really close in here when we have to keep all the animals locked in with us. Four panting dogs, 3 cats, 2 people and only a fan... it hasn't been that comfy. The outside cats are getting used to finding their hiding spots when the first workers come in and coming back out in the middle of the day and then disappearing in the evening when they are leaving. The workers have been really good about not leaving doors open, to the roof or to the house. Since they have the front door open a lot to move in materials, we wanted to be really sure that none of the outside cats got in and could get to the street.
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