


While watching the rain pour down the other day, we were thinking about the fact the Cincinnati is just a couple inches off of their all time record for rain. As the seasons change from wet to dry or dry to wet, the rain in Panama is amazing. We only get rain about seven months a year, and generally only for about an hour on the days when it does rain. Yet, our total rainfall is double what it is in Cincinnati, so you got to figure, when it rains, it totally DUMPS out of the sky. I love it. Absolutely LOVE it (when I am not out in the middle of it). An umbrella is just silly, it does no good at all. But, it typically comes straight down, it floods everything and everyplace, yet minutes after it is over, it has all run off the streets etc. People here were really smart to keep so much jungle area for water shed for the canal. It has been suggested that you need an SUV here because of the rain. The smaller cars just can’t handle the flooded streets should you get stuck in a storm. Then on the Atlantic side of the isthmus, it is almost double again.
Pictures on this blog. One is taken from the classroom window. I walked into my classroom on Thursday morning and watched a cruise ship move on through. It was one of the smaller ones, but still you can’t help but wish you were on it taking a cruise.
The other pictures are the palm trees that are full of coconuts. Now, remember, these are all OVER our neighborhood. Makes walking a little scary when you think that they might drop at any time. The coconuts are also all over the ground, so you know they do drop.
We went to the mall this afternoon. First of all, the parking lot wasn’t packed as it generally is on a Saturday afternoon. Then, the mall didn’t seem as lit up as usual when we were inside. We noticed probably about half of the stores were closed. It was Yom Kippur and all the stores owned by Jewish people were not open. We heard a lot of the retail businesses in Panama had Jewish owners, but not as many as apparently are.


















