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Our B.V.I. Adventure is designed to give our family, friends and any other interested followers a look into the life of two expatriates making their way on the island of Tortola. Tortola is the largest island in the British Virgin Islands.
So, why did we move 2,000 miles away from our home in Knoxville, Tennessee? Michael accepted a position as the director of retail and international sales for a Caribbean clothing brand.
Cheers!
So, why did we move 2,000 miles away from our home in Knoxville, Tennessee? Michael accepted a position as the director of retail and international sales for a Caribbean clothing brand.
Cheers!
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Day 231: The Last Of Bonnie
This is what Bonnie means to meteoroligists...
To us it means this:
Yeah, that brown body of water? That's my lane. This photo was taken just one hill away from where we live. Since our house is so open, we've been running around closing shutters and the sliding glass doors each and every time one of these heavy bands of rain rolls through...
On the positive side, the rain cools things down which makes it more tolerable. That's cold comfort to all the visitors, including Whitney, who were hoping for sunny skies and crystal blue waters.
To us it means this:
Yeah, that brown body of water? That's my lane. This photo was taken just one hill away from where we live. Since our house is so open, we've been running around closing shutters and the sliding glass doors each and every time one of these heavy bands of rain rolls through...
On the positive side, the rain cools things down which makes it more tolerable. That's cold comfort to all the visitors, including Whitney, who were hoping for sunny skies and crystal blue waters.
Labels:
Bonnie,
Tropical Storm
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