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Best B-Day wishes, David!
how goes your family's farming venture in the Caribbean?
Hey David! Just popping in to say hello! I hope that you are having a great day :)
Hi David, As with anywhere there are pros and cons, the pros to living here is the beach, warm weather, small town feel, tropical fruits in season, west indian culture, majority black/west indian government, part of the USA etc... the cons are cost of living and food prices very high and higher as you go further "down island" to St. John and the BVI, relatively high crime (nothing like the states), lots of traffic for a tiny place, and tickets to the states are more expensive. I have lived here four years, there is a pretty conscious community here, more people are waking up to health and environmental issues and making changes, I don't know any raw 100% fooders, but its a very vegan friendly place i.e. restaurants. there is one lady who is doing transition to raw and raw food vending at the farmers market, but we don't need a restaurant to eat fruit! Lots of coconuts :) Thanks for asking, I hope you find your new home soon :)
love,
Eranah
Tinah
you made me laugh :)
what about you, what are you eating over there?