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Rainy Season In Caribbean

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From May until well past summer's end, Oaxaca can be subject to extreme weather patterns. While we've all experienced torrential downpours and damaging winds, here in southern Mexico the region's utility delivery systems ---which at the best of times have lacked quality control and are now (mostly) outdated---make for storms which affect most of us in ways we have seldom if every experienced. Whether you're at an internet caf?, in the comfort of your hotel room or home, on the road or in a restaurant, Oaxaca's meteorological marvels will impact you in new and different ways.



Rainwaters may wash out roadways in lower-lying areas, and as a result you may experience traffic delays. Road closures and virtually impassable conditions may dictate that you make alternate plans for or perhaps just delay a couple of days that anticipated trek up to the Sierra for a weekend ecotour. The sheer volume of precipitation flowing down steep inclines in a brief period of time coupled with the clogging effect of debris are contributing factors.

Depending on wind direction, occupants of homes, offices and retail establishments may find themselves mopping up. The use of weatherstripping is the exception rather than the norm. So be patient if the level of service you expect is not forthcoming when climatic conditions curtail the ability of your waiter or salesperson to attend to your needs. Oaxacans tend to ?go with the flow,? after having endured months of draught and the resultant periodic shortages of water for daily predominantly commercial consumption, and challenges to maintaining crops and gardens. It's part of the cyclical nature of life, and we quickly become stoic about tolerating and adapting to such temporary natural occurrences?even the minor earth tremors (something different to tell the folks back home).

But it's the impact that the storms have on electricity that is stunning, both while the skies are thundering and for perhaps 12 hours after the last bolt of lightning has illuminated the cerros. One television may be out of commission while another in the same household may be working, but without sound. The computer may not come on after the fireworks have subsided, yet the lights are on. Some bulbs may be operating at full capacity, while others are not?they may function at a reduced candlelight level, or may simply flicker. One phone may work, another not. The refrigerator may be operating but not the microwave. Causes? For one, Oaxaca lacks a sophistocated regulatory framework which might otherwise control matters such as gauge of electrical wire and overloading of circuits. While ?obra suspendida? notices (stop work orders) are not uncommon, they result more from a failure to submit basic drawings to the authorities, than from the substance of the construction.

Your reward for tolerance and understanding is the knowledge that soon all will return to normal, and when you are able to get out on the road you may be blessed with a triple rainbow'it?s all part of the magic of Oaxaca. The city will appear fresh, ultra clean, and have a green tinge to it, many buildings having been constructed of pale green cantera stone mined from local quarries, the cantera taking on deeper tones after a rain. Oaxaca has been called the City of Jade because of this phenomenon.

Rains and their temporary effects on services ought not to put a damper on one's Oaxacan travel plans for this time of year. The color of the hills and mountains changes from nondescript beige to brilliant green, the temperature range is pleasant at both extremes, and the fiestas are plentiful and filled with unmatched pageantry. Keep your vacation itinerary in tact and you won't be disappointed. For $1 you can always pick up a rain poncho on the street. Most of my pre-residency Oaxaca travel experiences were throughout the summer, and yet here I am, a Oaxacan looking forward to whatever comes my way.
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For most of us, our home is our biggest investment. Maintenance on a home need not be expensive, but if there is no upkeep at all on a property, it could cost you a bundle! Damage to the timbers of your home could also put you and your family in danger, as structural supports can collapse if weakened enough.

The areas most easily affected are those where wood can accidentally get permanently damp or wet. This could be caused in several ways, even insignificant factors such as condensation or free flowing air can contribute.

Some of the most common causes are: Loose roof tiles will allow water to seep into your roof eaves, where it may be soaked up by the wood, yet not actually drip into your house. It is also advisable to check for leaks behind your washing machine, and around all your plumbing.

Broken down pipes may come disconnected and ineffective. For instance: if any of your down pipes leading from the gutter have come loose, water could be seeping under your home and into the foundations.

For instance, it seems a small matter when the gutter fills up with leaves and overflows into your yard, but it could spell disaster for your home. Many of us have no ladder and it is a long way up to the roof, and it seems a harmless problem.

But, the longer you leave free flowing water around your house, the more chance you have of developing wet rot in your home. Wet rot must be dealt with as it will completely sap the strength of the lumber. It could also lead to dry rot, which is far harder to eradicate. There are reported cases of dry rot, where the client has not realized there is any problem until their foot goes through the floor!

However, it does take a long time for the wood that is exposed to damp or water to actually become irreparable. Any wood that has a moisture content of less than 20% will not attract fungus or rot. And if it goes over this balance and does attract rot, then it may take many months to actually become significant. This is why maintenance, in the form of regular checks, is so important.

Wet rot is not always cured by simply drying out the affected wood, although this is a good first step! The second step is to find out where the source of the water is coming from. If your wood looks brownish, it may be time to get expert help.

Wet rot can be best removed by cutting away the timbers affected and joining new timbers in. However, if it goes to dry rot, a 'safety perimeter' must also be cut away as dry rot is a breeding ground for fungus, spores etc.

Having a new floor or roof is a major financial outlay (as well as a huge inconvenience). It can be avoided by a regular annual check for dampness and leakages. This small outlay is not a waste of money, it may add up to only 1% of the cash you will have to find to repair wet or dry rot.

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