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Protection of Potted Palms in Puerto Rico


Cindy Adair

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Saw all the horror news reports and thinking of you managing alone.  It will probably take weeks to get the power back on with so much damage about so I will wait for an update when you are able to let us know how you are faring. It's times like these we need muscle bound 25 year old billionaires on hand.

 

 

 

 

 

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27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Cindy please advise when you can

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Just heartbreaking to see the images and news coming out of PR.  It looks devastated.   I hope you and your home are doing allright. Please check in as soon as you can!  

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Hi Cindy, I have no idea when you will get back on PT. And it's not important. Were all hoping your safe and in good health. I'm sure praying that damage was minimal and your house was spared. We miss you my friend!!!

Jeff

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Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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Had a pm from Cindy at about 9.24 am Wednesday...she was expecting power to be turned off.  Was ok then...nothing heard since

Regards

Colin

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coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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Just sending a picture of palms (our common Areca catechu with coconut) with blue sky, hoping, Cindy, you'll be back to this normal palmy peaceful situation soon.

Like other friend here, looking forward to getting news from you !

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Been praying for Cindy and all the people of Puerto Rico. I am sure it will take a long time just to get the necessities back so I am sure the communications are a ways off yet.

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Lived in Cape Coral, Miami, Orlando and St. Petersburg Florida.

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4 hours ago, palmtreesforpleasure said:

Had a pm from Cindy at about 9.24 am Wednesday...she was expecting power to be turned off.  Was ok then...nothing heard since

Regards

Colin

Thanks for this update.

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I don't know Cindy but I read some of her post. They need load a ship of power trucks and line man and head to Puerto Rico. Well I hope Cindy and her family is OK. We will keep victims of Hurricane Maria in our prayers.

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