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[ Mon, 02 May 2005 09:06:43 -0500 ] [ 123188 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
me@privacy.net - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - >Of the places I've gone, it's toward the top of the list, but not too >remote or off the beaten path. I can easily get to St. Thomas and then off >to wherever I like in the world. Its that nice huh? I guess I will have to go visit it someday huh? . ...
[ Mon, 2 May 2005 13:34:43 +0000 (UTC) ] [ 123187 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Juliana L Holm - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - dapp64@hotmail.com wrote: > If money wasn't a limitation, what parts or area/s of the Caribbean > would you most like to spend your retirement in and why ? I'd not spend my entire retirement in the Caribbean, because I would be afraid it would become too routine. But if money wasn't limitation, I'd live part of the year on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Of the pl...
[ Mon, 02 May 2005 13:22:58 GMT ] [ 123186 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Rosalie B. - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - Ken Tough wrote: >Rosalie B. wrote: > >>Also I'd want to keep contact with friends and family, particularly >>children and grandchildren. If I went to the Caribbean, I'd probably >>never see my son's family unless I flew home periodically. > >If my kids had grandparents in the Caribbean, it would be >considerable inspiration for...
[ Mon, 2 May 2005 11:12:43 +0200 ] [ 123184 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: What to wear in Carribean? - waterdogg10@lycos.com wrote: >My wife and I are going down >there to visit some friends what do you think of this as a gift for >them? http://www.cafexpress.com/digital_tees I think it's a damn devious way to advertise your product in a non-commercial newsgroup. It won't buy you any favour around these parts. -- Ken Tough . ...
[ Mon, 2 May 2005 11:11:05 +0200 ] [ 123183 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - Rosalie B. wrote: >Also I'd want to keep contact with friends and family, particularly >children and grandchildren. If I went to the Caribbean, I'd probably >never see my son's family unless I flew home periodically. If my kids had grandparents in the Caribbean, it would be considerable inspiration for them to visit the grandparents even more often. ...
[ 1 May 2005 21:39:52 -0700 ] [ 123182 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"waterdogg10@lycos.com" - What to wear in Carribean? - Does anybody have recommendations on apparel for this time of the year in the Carribean? How humid does it get, do we need loose fitting clothing, can we expect cool evenings? My wife and I are going down there to visit some friends what do you think of this as a gift for them? http://www.cafepress.com/digital_tees . ...
[ Mon, 02 May 2005 04:08:25 GMT ] [ 123181 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Rosalie B. - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - "Robert J Carpenter" wrote: >"Stefan Patric" wrote in message >news:u0dde.9911$_K.9848@fed1read03... >> >> And besides money, there are many other things to consider. First, >> availability of competent medical facilities that are close. >Resident >> status. Visas. Citizenship. Language. >> >> If money were a consideration... ...
[ Mon, 02 May 2005 02:43:19 GMT ] [ 123180 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Dillon Pyron - Re: Feds Rethinking RFID Passport - Thus spake Chrissy Cruiser : >Source: >http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,67333,00.html?tw=wn_3polihead > >Excerpt: > >Following criticism from computer security professionals and civil >libertarians about the privacy risks posed by new RFID passports the >government plans to begin issuing, a State Department official said his >office is reco...
[ Mon, 02 May 2005 00:22:46 GMT ] [ 123178 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Robert J Carpenter" - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - "Stefan Patric" wrote in message news:u0dde.9911$_K.9848@fed1read03... > > And besides money, there are many other things to consider. First, > availability of competent medical facilities that are close. Resident > status. Visas. Citizenship. Language. > > If money were a consideration... Puerto Rico. Spanish is the language of Puerto Rico. ...
[ Sun, 01 May 2005 23:54:14 GMT ] [ 123177 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Dillon Pyron - Re: Civil Lbertarians Speak Up For Our Rights - Thus spake Chrissy Cruiser : >http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1464412,00.html > >Warning on spread of state surveillance > >Richard Norton-Taylor >Thursday April 21, 2005 >The Guardian Chrissy, you twit. It's all for your own good. The government knows best. They are benevolent and all caring. It's time for my next "v...
[ Sun, 01 May 2005 18:46:54 -0400 ] [ 123174 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Don Wiss - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - On Sun, 01 May 2005, Rosalie B. wrote: >That's not to say that I don't want to travel to the Caribbean. But >I'm happily retired here. If money is no object I could just as >easily fly to various places periodically. If money is no object, then the person most likely would like to be around similar people. So I'd suggest a house on Mustique or St. Barts...
[ Sun, 01 May 2005 17:21:26 -0500 ] [ 123173 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
me@privacy.net - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - >I also wouldn't mind living on Roatan Island in Honduras, but my first >choice would be Belize. I'm curious as to why Belize over say Riviera Maya Mexico which is close to Belize? >Places I've never been but would love to live. Saba. I've been in love with >the islands for many years, and have yet to make it even close enough to see >the place. There are probably others too. ...
[ Sun, 01 May 2005 21:49:27 GMT ] [ 123172 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Myron Hanch" - Re: resorts with best childrens program - Looks like Beaches is what I am looking for. Are there other similar to them in Cancun or Mayan Riviera regions ? Or in Punta Cana (these have direct charter packages) "Rick" wrote in message news:8vp971ll9esck3bfs38okfe4mghmpmmihq@4ax.com... > Beaches Negril and Beaches Turks and Caicos check them out at > www.beaches.com > > > On Thu, 28 Apr 20...
[ Sun, 01 May 2005 21:13:27 GMT ] [ 123171 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Rosalie B. - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - dapp64@hotmail.com wrote: >If money wasn't a limitation, what parts or area/s of the Caribbean >would you most like to spend your retirement in and why ? Why retire to the Caribbean? If you don't like the cold, you can go to the southern US where you still have good medical care. I consider that hurricanes are equally as much of a problem or maybe more of a problem as snow ...
[ Sun, 01 May 2005 17:48:02 GMT ] [ 123170 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Myron Hanch" - Re: resorts with best childrens program - between 2 and 6 years old... Would like nice beaches and good snorkelling. And having other kids to play with, along with kids activities centre of sorts. "Jere Lull" wrote in message news:jerelull-0AA7F0.09211301052005@news.verizon.net... > In article , > "Myron Hanch" wrote: > >> I am looking for re...
[ Sun, 1 May 2005 18:46:23 +0200 ] [ 123169 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - Don Wiss wrote: >If you lived in Saba what would you do? With only 1500 people there isn't a >whole lot to do. For example there are no orphans. Dive. Read. Swim. Walk. Sail. Go to St.Martin periodically. Cook. Garden. Watch films (start a DVD/projection TV film club). That kindof stuff. [I could easily have stayed on Montserrat, though arguably...
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