Before Stefan left for Oklahoma, we went shopping for a sink for the guest bathroom. Gino (our tile guy) told us about this somewhat high end bath and kitchen store in San Juan, called Armadietto. He wasn’t kidding when he said it looked like part of the cemetary. It WAS part of the cemetary. Kind of an odd place to have a kitchen and bath store, but okayyyyyy.

We didn’t find anything at Armadietto, but this grave is for sale.

Let us know if you’re interested in some eternal rest in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We’ll put in an offer for you…
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Hi there …Are you near Rincon , PR ?? My family has beach front property on Corseca/corsega near hotel cofresi. Looking for update on that beach..heard alot if beach frnt damage.Looking for more info
thank vanessa
Hi Vanessa,
Yes, we are in Rincon. Hurricane Dean missed Puerto rico, so aside from some wind and a decent amount of rain, there wasn’t much in the way of damage. I heard the otherside of the island was a bit worse off. Corcica is pretty close to Rincon, so I doubt there was much damage there either.
correction!
I was at a friends place at Villa Orleans during the storm surge. There any damage to the house or property, but the sand level in front of the Spanish wall dropped about 4 vertical feet.
If you are listening to us talk at the end of the video, you will hear me say that the lady working the store was working there alone. She works alone, in the middle of a graveyard selling sinks, tubs (baneras) in a building that used to be a crematorium.
Creepy!!!