So grateful Jamaica was spared. Thanks for the updates Rob and Lisa.
So grateful Jamaica was spared. Thanks for the updates Rob and Lisa.
So happy that Jamaica has weathered this! Thank you Rob & Lisa for keeping us updated.
I've spent the last couple days reading posts, looking at Coco Lapalm webcam - and looking online for a Negril getaway in the next month or so (trip #27). Need to do our part to help support the local economy.
... toes in the sand!
Mother Nature...ya gotta love her unpredictability!
I was talking to a couple yesterday who had arrived on Thursday...they said this is some of the most beautiful weather they've ever experienced in Negril.
This is one of the reasons why Jamaicans seem glib and unprepared or lacking panic about hurricane/storm announcements...they so often just pass on by! But, don't confuse a lack of panic with the inevitable preparation...everyone pulls together.
Prayers sent to Haiti and those still in the track of Hurricane Matthew.
NEGRIL WILL REBUILD
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LMAO Flip...priceless!
Very happy to hear that Negril was spared from much harm. East end of the island??? On the East Coast in the Northeast we are perhaps going to be effected but way too early to know for sure. Pray for us that the storm moves offshore and misses the US!!!
An unusual picture emailed to us by our Boardie community member Teresa! This waterspout formed as Matthew approached Jamaica! Thank you Teresa and Larry!
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That's wicked looking!
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Amazing Photo!
Irie Sue