Tracker - You may be right about no material brought south across the bridge. I only know what I was told by someone who lives on the south side of the bridge.

Larry - yes, a lot of trees could have been saved. Some precious palms that were grown from scratch and injected so that they would not get diseased were 'tossed.' The owner - who was out of the country - would have had his men move them.

A row of flowering - ready to set fruit - Natal Plums were simply run over. These were due to be thinned and some moved to other properties.

Some one said "Robert can grow anything - just give it six months or a year and it will all grow back." WHY?


Harriette
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