Maybe someone can shed some light on this topic for me...
While in Boca Chica for 8 days in November, there was this little issue with blackouts. It happened everyday! Sometimes it was even 2 or 3 times a day. It was worth a few chuckles at first, but after the 5th day... It was sorta funny to see the chefs/workers at the Hamaca continue preparing food in the dark, running to get candles and basically making do without, as if it were perfectly normal for this "plush" resort to be instantly thrown back to 1852. Thankfully, the power failures never lasted more than 5 or 10 minutes. But, just as sure as I'll hear/read some daily goofy-*** comment from Bush, I knew while in the DR, I'd be fading to black before nightfall... :tired:
Which brings me to my question... Are blackouts common in Sosua as well?
While in Boca Chica for 8 days in November, there was this little issue with blackouts. It happened everyday! Sometimes it was even 2 or 3 times a day. It was worth a few chuckles at first, but after the 5th day... It was sorta funny to see the chefs/workers at the Hamaca continue preparing food in the dark, running to get candles and basically making do without, as if it were perfectly normal for this "plush" resort to be instantly thrown back to 1852. Thankfully, the power failures never lasted more than 5 or 10 minutes. But, just as sure as I'll hear/read some daily goofy-*** comment from Bush, I knew while in the DR, I'd be fading to black before nightfall... :tired:
Which brings me to my question... Are blackouts common in Sosua as well?