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The air service between Grenada, Carriacou and Union Island had
a schedule change effective 01MAR00.
Service on Tuesdays and Saturdays has been reduced.
Click HERE for the up-dated schedule.
Our Year 2000 project is to build a Grenadines.net air and ferry boat (high-speed catamaran) network providing each of our islands with convenient and reliable connections.
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Views out the window...
Water Situation in The Grenadines.
Let's talk a few minutes about the water situation here.
As we end our "Dry Season," the first word that comes to mind is
scarce.
Then next is precious.
To me, when I hear that anything is both scarce and precious,
I automatically think about saving as much of it as possible.
I'd save first of all because it's the prudent thing to do.
I'd save because of investment in the future...
I'd save because to pass along to the next generation is a good thing...
Doesn't really matter to me whether we're talking about diamonds, family
heirlooms, money, or...
Cool, refreshing, life-giving
Water.
Though surrounded by perhaps the world's clearest, cleanest and
colorful ocean water
there is no source of fresh, treated water here except that that
falls from the sky,
is collected on the roofs house-by-house, business-by-business
and stored in underground cisterns and pumped
back into the house on demand.
Methods for maintaining water quality therefore changes
house-by-house and business-by-business.
Some introduce small, living fish called "millions" into the cistern
and even the government claims that these little fish are quite
effective
at feasting on whatever attempts growth within the cistern.
We're talking here about mosquitos.
Others swear that a cup of good old CLOROX bleach does the job.
Others attach purifiers to their kitchen taps for use when drawing
drinking water
and some brands such as PUR make claims about microbiological improvements.
I, myself, have
chosen to go the route of boiling every drop
that makes it toward drinking water or ice cubes.
In my nearly ten years living here on Carriacou,
I have never suffered the stomach aches and pains
that can ruin a trip.
So, I guess the 1st
Lesson about the Water Situation is:
Always boil the water used to drink or make ice cubes,
or drink bottled water, and
don't ask for ice in mixed drinks unless you know
they boil it first.
The
Grenadines.net Internet Café uses only boiled water for drinks and
ice cubes.
Now that we understand the water situation, let's continue with the
2nd Lesson:
conservation
of a precious resource.
Residents flush toilets after No. 2 but not No.1
Always fix a leaking toilet or faucet valve and never let it trickle.
When taking a shower, wet yourself down and turn off the water.
Suds up and then turn on the water for a quick rinse.
Remember... most islanders have no running
water
and the water contained in two, white plastic buckets
clean-up after dinner, provides a bath, or launders their always
spotless clothing.
Water on Carriacou is a scarce and precious
item.
Please help us to save it as much as possible.
Views out the window...

The red Flamboyant tree has burst into flower.
From the Back Porch the red blends brilliantly with the green of the
50-odd coconut palms,
breadfruit, and bushes in view. Evidently in appreciation of this month's
daily brief showers,
Carriacou's vegetation is now on display.
Perhaps the most comfortable and convenient place to enjoy it all
is from our own
Grenadines.net
Internet Café
We offer:
Desktop Publishing: Crew Lists,
business cards, plastic laminating for important papers
Communications: Internet, E-Mail,
Web Design, Internet Telephone, Internet Fax
Convenience: Laptop Plug-Ins,
Floppy Disks Okay, Flash Sessions
Socializing: Breezy Back Porch,
Cable TV, Paperback Exchange
Information: Hotels, Restaurants,
Yacht Charters, Inter-Island Connections
Bar: Cold, refreshing drinks
Sea Breeze
Orange Juice
Pineapple Juice
Grapefruit Juice
Cold CARIB Beer
Coca Cola
Coffee
Ice Water
All our drinks are
served in half-litre glass jars, filled with ice!
To avoid disappointment for DEC 2000 - APR
2001
visits you should be making your reservations
SOON!
International Flights to The Grenadines are booking FAST and seats are
already limited.
For visits to Mustique, Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau & Union - look toward
Barbados
For visits to Carriacou,
Petite Martinique, Palm Island & Union - look toward Grenada.
We can handle all your International AND Regional Island connections.
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