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29 September - Sunday
High Temperature 100º+F - Low Temperature 90ºF
Simply BEAUTIFUL weather. Excellent swim conditions.
Views out the Window....
Just a typical Sunday on Carriacou
It's past time for me to write a bit about this tiny island called
CARRIACOU
that I have called home these past 12+ years.
The COCONUT BAR located behind my office
had a party last night so the boom-boom was booming until well past 3AM so I slept late this morning - until 7:30.
Usually it's up wth the sun @06:00.
Blue skies and brilliant sun streaming thru the windows. Temperature already 90°F+ in the shade.
Tradewind Breeeeeezes.......
the temperature actually feels at least 15° cooler. 
Again, year round perfect weather, really.
~
I get some laundry started and while it's working I take a walk over to the Matheson's Market to get BusterB (the cat) some Friskies dry catfood.  In luck! Two boxes are mine today.  Shopping here is rather like having a Scavenger Hunt List and it's a happy day when you can actually get what you're seeking any given day.  A man riding a donkey passes me on Main Street and people amble toward their respective churches for Sunday Service. Later it's a Family meal together and perhaps some time as a Family on the closest beach. Most all business are closed so the people can spend this Sunday together.

Never saw a vehicle. 
Had a chance to enjoy the view on the walk back home. 
Corn planted with pidgeon peas grows green right here alongside Main Street shops and businesses.  I stop to chat with a neighbor sweeping her front porch and Dr. Freddy, our local Cuban doctor,  joins-in and soon we have a nice little group.
Main topic: the water damage from Tropical Storm Lili.
~
It's really difficult to relay the feeling 
one gets here on Carriacou.  The closest I can explain is to imagine any small community - yours perhaps - of around 5,000 friendly, hard-working people. We fix tires, sell food & drink, run small shops and all those things that 5,000 people need to function as a self-sustaining neighborhood.  Now add-in some palm trees, miles-and-miles of wide, white sandy beaches. Connect everything with one lane country roads and a network of footpaths winding through the greenery surrounding the many villages. 
~
What you'll end-up with a perfect tourism destination.
IF... you want to experience this AUTHENTIC CARIBBEAN island as it is and as a welcome guest. Drop in for a few days, weeks or as in my case years. Treasure our nature. Socialize with the residents. Endure NOT having hot water, traffic, crime, pollution from industry, industry and the feeling that there are more tourists than locals.  Here three tourists are considered an "invasion."
So come visit with us and enjoy the AUTHENTIC CARIBBEAN.
It wll be our little secret.....
Ah...  just another day in paradise.
~
P.S.  If you MUST have those things 
that we do not have ourselves as we go about our daily lives, just the basics really, then perhaps Carriacou is not for you. Personally I hate a tourist 
that stands in front of a perfect white sand beach that goes on for miles without as much as another footprint on it, seeing it sloping gently down into absolutely clear, warm water (83°F year round), with the gentle Tradewind Breeeeezes gently caressing his face.
And I hear....
"The water pressure in my room wasn't ....
"The markets don't have...
and....
.

24 September - Tuesday
High Temperature 90ºF - Low Temperature 86ºF
Dark and heavily overcast morning.
Tropical Storm Lili
13.0 N 64.5 W ~ Winds: 60 MPH
( I am at 12:29N 61.27W )
Well, we made it okay. It's 09:00 and the Carriacou Cafe is open for business and shops here on Main Street are opening back-up. I will write more as the day passes and people drop-by to talk.
....have to worry now about sea surge along the western beaches.


23 September - Monday
High Temperature 90ºF - Low Temperature 86ºF
A rainy morning.

It's Tropical Depression #13 Time...
Woke up this morning with what will no doubt become Hurricane Lili passing by. Frankly the dark skies and cooler temperature are welcome from that day-after-day sunny skies I report all the time. So far just a bit of drizzle. We shall see.
~
School today has been cancelled ~ the youth have gone back home. MaryLou said a supermarket was "packing-up" inside, whatever that means. Winds 35mph ~ moving west should bring it right over us on the way into the Caribbean Sea. So far just heavy overcast and a bit of drizzle.  We shall see.
~
Around 13:30 I closed the internet cafe and took my swim, as usual. I could tell that today would not be so normal. The water clarity was bad. The waves were beginning to break before the shoreline. Bits and pieces of seaweed were floating past. And the fish were out in numbers - nundreds, thousands perhaps. Enough to attract the large Frigate birds to shore to scoop them up as they make passes practically on the shoreline.
~
Grenada radio and TV is repeating the Storm Warning. People are advised to go to their homes.
~
Rather like waiting for a kettle of water to boil.....
We KNOW that the storm is out there but where are the signs?
9PM and except for a few brief showers, this has been just an overcast day. 
~
The rain starts to pick-up. Not much wind but the sound of heavy raindrops on the roof is soothing. Not so soothing are those EIGHT five-foot by three-foot windows in the office facing the sea. We shall see....
~
The clock says 11PM and I awake from sleep.
BusterB, the cat, does, too.
Rather like some one switching a switch ON, now it sounds like the storm is passing right over my head. Time to quickly close all those windows that normally remain open 24/7. 
~
12 Midnight and no let-up.
1:00 AM and on it goes.
2:00 AM - 3:00 AM - 4:00 AM
Like rolling through a car wash. Will the windows hold? Will the roof do it's job? Will anything remain outside on the breeeeeezy back porch, the plants, the chairs?
I fall asleep.
~
Awake and the first thing I notice.....
NO ELECTRICITY.
I have no idea about the time as my clocks all run on electricity. I hear people outside so I take a deep breath and head for the main office to have a look. What will I see?
~
ALL IS WELL HERE@GRENADINES.NET


19 September - Thursday
High Temperature 100ºF - Low Temperature 86ºF
Loads of sun. GREAT wind! Near PERFECT swim conditions.


It REALLY has been a wonderful September month.
But those lucky few of you who chose to visit us notwithstanding all the hype about "The Hurricane/Rainy Season"
already know that we have had just about PERFECT weather this entire peak Hurricane Month. But the tourists are somewhere else and life goes on nearly as you would imagine it would here on an isolated (read INSULATED) spec of sand in the warm, East caribbean Sea.  We have just enough people living here, some guess around 5-6,000) to sustain a flourishing little local economy based upon the principle:
Everyone Does what You Can
Then relax and enjoy the day.
Money tends to flow from one pocket to another until it hits one of the supermarkets where it stays put. I doubt if anyone goes hungry here and no one will freeze this winter being unable to pay high utility bills. Tourism would be dessert but here on Carriacou the table is nearly always nonetheless bountiful.  So, Carriacouans go about their life and visitors here to the island seem to fit-in. Both seem to flourish.  But unlike other islands where "tourism" was the business and then it stopped and then everyone went straight to recession ~ Do Not Pass Go ~  Here on Carriacou, we never had tourism so we surely don't seem to suffer from the loss of something we never had. We just go about today's Business.
Today as an example.....
I woke-up the regular time, about 4:30 AM with the newest staffer here at The Carriacou Internet Cafe giving me my wake-up call in my tiny apartment I keep here.
Come 09:30 this same staffer will look like this....

but at 04:30, it's time to rise and shine. 
Time to check the overnight e-mail.
Time to water the plants.
Time we have. 
The question is:
Where are the Tourists?
A man from Grenada is my only customer today. He is checking his e-mail on his quest to learn everything about bees. MaryLou and Sue dropped by for a cold beer and conversation ranging from Iraq ("One last chance, Sadam"), to our new road here on Main Street, Hillsborough, to bees.
~
Around 1:30PM it was time to slather-up with No.45 and hit the beautiful Hillsborough Bay. Just steps away to the warm, wide, white sand beach and just about perfectly clear, warm water ~ flat sandy bottom.
~
And just for me.... and a few friends.
Ah... just another day here in Paradise!

Come Visit us!


9 September - Monday
High Temperature 100ºF - Low Temperature 86ºF
Loads of sun. GREAT wind! Near PERFECT swim conditions.
181 consecutive swim days.

With the end of August we began
the dredded "September month."
Now some will say the dread comes from the hurricane season and the usual peak month of storm development. Nonsense - our weather is year round perfect and this includes the month of September.
Others will say the dread comes from the temperature
that I always report as being 86-100°F.  Nonsense - with our constant Tradewind Breeeeeezes....... the temperature actually feels at least 15° cooler than what the thermometer reports. 
Again, year round perfect weather, really.
Yet others will say that the dread comes from the rain,
after all ~ it is the RAINY SEASON 
and you know what that means. Nonsense - unless you know that we get only brief showers and these bring our lush green foilage and colorful flowers out, then you have us confused with other much more "Northern" destinations such as Florida, where a whole vacation can be spent socked-in by the rain outside.
Personally, I Dread September Month 
~ because.....
The Canouan Beach Hotel is closed from 02-22SEP02
The Anchorage Yacht Club is closed until 04OCT02
Saltwhistle Bay on Mayreau is closed until 01NOV02
The Calallo Restaurant here on Carriacou is closed
The Italian Pizzeria here on Carriacou is closed
and THESE are some of MY personal favorites 
and since I will be OPEN...
personally, I DRED September Month.
Come Visit Us!
The weather is GREAT!


Where Have all the Tourists Gone?

Usually by now we have loads of advance reservations already in place for travel to our islands thru next year 2003. 
Usually by now we have loads of happy folks escaping their own overcrowded summertime beaches for our wide, sandy ones.
Usually.....but not this year.
This year arrivals in
THE GRENADINE ISLANDS
have dropped off
75%!
We have the same sunny blue skies....
warm clear water loaded with fish and healthy coral
and now empty beaches
empty bars & restaurants
empty hotels and guesthouses
empty everything.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED
to book a trip is here @Grenadines.Net
Come Visit Us!
PLEASE.


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Six night / Seven Day Package for 6-12 people via Barbados.
For our Auto-Responder Robot Wedding Up-date
Can you guess which flower blossom I am?

 
Imagine, our friendly agent meets you...with a smile and a small sign as you deplane the steps from your flight arriving Barbados. Get there before 4PM any day and you'll sleep the night here in The Grenadines.  No long lines for customs or immigration for Grenadines.Net "in transit" passengers so it's directly on to your gate and to the waiting private aircraft.  We will worry with your luggage. Then it's a quick, low level 50-minute flight south to Union Island's quaint airport.
Union Island Airport  - Gateway to Palm Island
where you are again met and transferred onto
a real electric mini-cart vehicle
Fantasy Island transport - Union Island
just like the one in the movies
and away you go for the quick ride
thruThe Anchorage Yacht Club
Anchorage Yacht Club Hotel, Clifton, Union Island
to the Wooden Jetty where your Speedboat awaits.
Anchorage Yacht Club Jetty, Gateway to Palm Island
Depending upon time and amount of daylight remaining,
relax and have a cool, refreshing drink
at The Anchorage Yacht Club Hotel's outside bar.
Watch the definitely live sharks
Shark Pool - the happiest fish in The Grenadines @The Anchorage Yacht Club Hotel
swim around just a few feet away from you.
In a protected pool - NOT where YOU and I swim.
So you can relax now.
These are happy sharks either born right here or nursed back to health in the constantly refreshing natural pool
constructed for their health and happiness.
Anchorage Yacht Club jetty - View to Petit St. Vincent, Petite Martinique
Then it's into the speedboat and a quick ride
across the channel
separating Union Island and Palm Island.
Your skillful boatsman will wind through
the living coral reef... all YOURS to explore.
The living coral reef - Tamarind Beach, Palm Island - EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE beach villas
to deposit you on the white sand beach in front of your villa where your friendly maid will be waiting to meet you and bring you inside your lovely beach house.
Beach Villa Rondelei, Palm Island
Then it's just relax and enjoy your all-inclusive escape
as it unfolds: internet access, daily maid service, private cook who does your shopping as well, your own private yacht bobbing at anchor outside your door ready for a day trip to Canouan perhaps and 18-holes of champion golf. Relax...  it's all-inclusive, the house, the staff, the private yacht, the skipper, the hostess, the food and the drink....
are all-included and all exclusively yours,
if just for the day.
Ah...  another day in paradise.
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