anyone still here??
#1

HI All,.. not a lot of movement on this board recently. thought I'd check in and see how everyone is...
going fine. in Barbados. .bit of weather last week.. (rainy).. hot and sunny today...
going fine. in Barbados. .bit of weather last week.. (rainy).. hot and sunny today...
#6
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Joined: Dec 2009
Location: Holetown
Posts: 57












Maybe they are all on the Facebook forums . Personally I'm not keen on them as I'm not good at Facebook . I answer a question then never find the thread again . I prefer Trip Adviisor and this forum personally.
#7

many are on FB Groups.. I'm on some,. but agree. sometime you feel like you never see the post again. and TripAdvisor (for years) which doesn't take kindly to questions of moving and living in locations,.. much more for vacationing.. (which is why many times we will recommend this forum for those wishing to move.. or at least part time live here. )
#8
I still dont believe it..







Joined: Oct 2013
Location: 12 degrees north
Posts: 2,751












No i'm definitely not still here, i'm there for a bit. But just because i'm there doesn't mean i cant also be here.
Its pretty hot and steamy here at 12 degrees N [Grenada] at the moment, definitely having those hurricane monster passing to our north vibe [not happening right now...]
Tourism is interesting, the busy high season just hung on this year, people need those holidays after the bug i guess, but the hotels are pretty busy they say.
For the rest of us, life remains normal, its just the lack or shortage of certain things in supermarkets that shows theres still a problem, plus of course prices have gone up, though we are cushioned from oil/gas prices by our local friends.
Pity those in the UK, 40 degrees is happening there...
Its pretty hot and steamy here at 12 degrees N [Grenada] at the moment, definitely having those hurricane monster passing to our north vibe [not happening right now...]
Tourism is interesting, the busy high season just hung on this year, people need those holidays after the bug i guess, but the hotels are pretty busy they say.
For the rest of us, life remains normal, its just the lack or shortage of certain things in supermarkets that shows theres still a problem, plus of course prices have gone up, though we are cushioned from oil/gas prices by our local friends.
Pity those in the UK, 40 degrees is happening there...