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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, October 7, 2010
Get Him "OTTO" Here!
The upgraded Tropical Storm, Otto officially needs to move on out! Get him "otto" here! We are hearing more and more stories of flood damage and mud slides. {I am posted up at Deli France because our internet is not working at the house...everyone in here has a tale to tell!}
Just take a look at some photos that our friend Adam took while trying to get to work:
Crews have been dispatched to roads all over the island that are covered in rocks and mud.
The rain just won't stop!
And on the home page of BVIPlantinum.com there's a photo from a flooded grocery store on the island. (This isn't the new one, not to worry!) Check it out:
Schools and government offices remain closed today. We are still under a flash flood watch until 6:00 p.m.
Just take a look at some photos that our friend Adam took while trying to get to work:
Crews have been dispatched to roads all over the island that are covered in rocks and mud.
The rain just won't stop!
And on the home page of BVIPlantinum.com there's a photo from a flooded grocery store on the island. (This isn't the new one, not to worry!) Check it out:
Schools and government offices remain closed today. We are still under a flash flood watch until 6:00 p.m.
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