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Good morning!  :)  Thank you so very much for your love and concern.  We are indeed just fine.  Our house did flood once a few weeks ago and we are having more trouble with leaks and seeping through the floors but nothing like others are going through.  Croatia has had more rain this summer than ever on record.  I believe it has rained at least 75% of the days we have been here since May, often during the night, but still very strange for the Mediterranean!!  Things are stunningly beautiful and lush because of it BUT I feel terrible for the farmers and those who thrive on tourism as both fared poorly this summer.   Many farmers lost everything to floods, hail, rot...and yet they must keep going, one day at a time.  Thankfully, today is sunny and beautiful; it is to rain again tomorrow and Tuesday and then sunshine again a few days.  We have spoken with many Croats who say they have never seen anything like this, even a few elderly people who are absolutely stunned. 

 

It was so kind of you to ask!  :)

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