We love your screened in porch (necessary, since the house is surrounded on pretty much all sides by "bush" or low jungle, giving mosquitoes quite the advantage - something we really won't have to worry about at our property, since we'll get the constant breeze from the bay), but it does have one or two disadvantages:
- When the rains come, they usually come with a wind, which blows rain right into the porch, as you can see from the picture below.
- The porch is at the same level as the house floor, which allows the incoming rain to spread on into the house,
- which necessitates using a squeegee on a broom handle to push the water back out the doorway.
Anyway, we'll take it as a lesson-learned and make sure not to duplicate the error on our house design (Lord knows, we'll probably make enough errors of our own).
And this is the time of the "little rains". The "big rains" come late October through November... See what we've got to look forward to? Exciting times ahead. At least it's a warm rain.
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