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Anguilla Diary: May 15 to May 28, 2000
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Here is a day-by-day compendium of
news items, as we gathered them - starting with the most recent.
Saturday, May 27, 2000
US Airways Flies to St. Maarten.
On November 12, 2000,
US Air will increase service to Princess Julianna airport from
Philadephia (daily) and Charlotte, NC (Sat/Sun):
Click Here.
String Band Music This Weekend.
Campbell at the "New Round Rock" bar and grill on Shoal Bay
had a string band from Tortola playing last night, Friday. Tonight,
May 27, the Anguilla string band Sleepy
and the Allstars are playing. And rumour has it that there will be
old fashioned Caribbean music on Sunday night as well. Drive down into
Shoal Bay and turn left at the dirt road intersection; Round Rock has signs.
I don't know what time, but string bands are usually going by 9pm.
A House in the Tropics.
Robert and Dalia Fleming have created an extensive web site
for their book, "A House on a Tropical Island" about building design,
construction and life:
Click Here.
Friday, May 26, 2000
New Stamps.
The Anguilla Postal Sservice has released two new sets of
stamps:
- Cricket: the 100th Test Match at Lord's Ground. Featuring
Anguillian cricketers Lanville Harrigan and Cardigan Connor.
- Indigenous Toys: "Prior to the 1980's Anguilla's youth were very adept in the creation of ingeniously crafted toys...In an attempt to renew an interest in what has become an almost forgotten aspect of our culture, The Anguilla Post Office included as part of its 1999 Postal Week's celebrations and Indigenous Toys Contest among the island's Primary Schools."
To see the stamps and read about them, visit the Gov.ai web
site: Click Here.
To order stamps, try this page.
Wednesday, May 24, 2000
Holidays. Due to widespread confusion on the island, Graham Crabtree (email: [email protected])
went to the Chief Minister's Office to confirm the June public
holidays. He was told that The Queen's Birthday had been moved to 19 June So the upcoming known holidays are:
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Tuesday 30 May: Anguilla Day
- Monday 12 June: Whit Monday
- Monday 19 June: Queen's Birthday
- Monday 3 July: Caricom Day.
- After that there are 5 weeks of workdays before August Monday (7 August).
Santa Barbara Villa.
Located on the grounds of La Sirena hotel, this is a
three bedroom villa. Each bedroom is air conditioned and
has its own bath. The large living-dining-kitchen area has a view of the ocean and their lower pool, while the spiral staircase leads to its sun-roof deck with wide ranging views: Click Here.
Tuesday, May 23, 2000
Tropical Construction. Mary Ann's "Beachshack" web site has been frequently updated
over the last month with progress reports and construction tips:
Click Here.
Nostalgia.
The Internet is pulling in more people every day, even from the past. Consider this
email from Alf Lewin ([email protected])
Dear Bob,
I came across the Anguilla pages when looking for something else and I was immediately drawn to it as I was there in 1970 as part of the Royal Engineers.
We were building the tar road to the West End and to Road Bay and also finishing off the jetty. We also built schools in The Valley and started the road from the East End.
That place will always stay with me as one of the best places I ever visited.
We were very involved in local life there such as helping the locals at weekends with our earth-moving plant to
dig foundations for their houses and putting the engine in the only ferry which was at West End,
in fact most of the island cricket team were soldiers.
I wouldn't recognise the place now with all the hotels etc. Is there bigger airport there now?
I remember watching a C130 coming in once a month onto the old airport, once you've seen that there is very little left in the world that can scare you!
Except flying to St. Maarten with what was then the only local plane piloted by Clayton LLoyd.
Watching all the local passengers praying on the way over left me puzzled until the landing.
Clayton ignored any planes that were in the landing pattern and just swooped down and quickly pulled out of the way!
Very exciting stuff.
I used to have three local guys working for me whom I taught to operate the service trailer, they used to go out with it
and service the plant on site. I remember one was called Frank, who's father ran the ferry from the West End
and his uncle built a bar, also at the West End, there was another guy called Curtley and the third I can't remember although I do from time to time. Mind you this was in 1970!
I particularly remember my last week there. When they took me to St. Maarten on the ferry and handed
to me their whole weekly pay so that I could buy souveniers to take home with me.
So I remember mainly the people there and the generosity of those guys was not an isolated incident.
Not all of the soldiers mixed with the local people of course but those who did were rewarded in many ways, we were invited to everything that happened there and there was a local custom which I hope was carried on.
When somebody was going to slaughter a pig people would come and gather and play cards,
each hand was 20c and the winner of each hand was then entitled to a pound of meat.
We were regulars at these games. The guys who did not mix really did themselves a diservice, but then there are always people like that who probably miss out on life generally.
Sorry to bore you but your newsletter brought back a lot of memories.
Regards Alf
Alf Lewin,
Technical Officer (Drilling)
Monday, May 22, 2000
Baby Goat in the Courtyard!
Yesterday we heard a baby goat crying from our balcony.
After quite a few hours we discovered that it was trapped
in the garden courtyard of the guest house. Behind 6 foot concrete walls. And
the property is completely fenced, and patrolled by two big dogs!
After the short humorous chase, three of us were able to catch the
little guy and release him outside the fence where his cries soon
reunited him with the herd.
Sunday, May 21, 2000
Pre-Anguilla Day Boat Race.
Meads Bay, Sunday May 28th, 2000.
Action begins at 12 noon. Live music by the Musical
Brothers and the Mussingtons.
Saturday, May 20, 2000
Cap Juluca Announces Oct 28 Reopening:
Click Here.
Friday, May 19, 2000
Sporting News. Zack Kenworthy (email: [email protected]) has
updated Sports.ai: Click Here.
CEG Newsletter Issue 15. Graham Crabtree has posted
another update on his web site: Click Here.
Reggae Groovers Set List.
Mark Gatti (email: [email protected]) has an interesting request.
Anyone with this information please email it to him (and copy to [email protected]):
My wife and I just returned from our first visit to Anguilla. What a
wonderful island! We are looking forward to returning some day.
I was wondering if you could please point me in the right direction. We went
to the Pump House three times to see Reggae Groovers and loved them - they
were great! Although I am familiar with all the Bob Marley tunes they
played, I did not recognize the rest of their repetoire. Where can I track
down a set list that lists song titles as well as artists so I can try to
find these tunes now that I'm back in the US?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Mark Gatti
Thursday, May 18, 2000
Beachfront House for Rent. On the
Anguillla Mailing List, Jackie Pascher (email: [email protected])
offers a "Long Term Rental on the Beach":
I have a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located directly on a beach in West End for rent for a minimum of 1 year. The rental is $2000 per month plus security deposit.
This home is fully furnished including dishes, linens, TV, stereo. Available starting June 1. Please call 264-497-3743 or 264-235-6555 if interested.
Carnival Schedule.
Plans for this year's Summer Festival of carnival and boat racing are
firming up. For a revised event schedule: Click Here.
Wednesday, May 17, 2000
Woburn Villa. How about a villa that is
only a stone's throw from beautiful and quiet Sandy Hill
beach. South facing with views of the St. Barts and St. Martin.
Woburn Villa can be rented with one, two or three bedrooms. $165 to $400 until November 14, 2000.
It now has a nice web site at woburn.ai (be sure to click the links to the Views):
Click Here.
Tuesday, May 16, 2000
Body and Soul Web Site. Susi Geyer and
Doris Brooks
have put
up a web site for their Body and Soul
Fitness Club and their Bits and Bite's and beachfront
apartments on Sandy Ground.
Currently the web site is only in German, but it will be translated soon.
They are running a summer special: apartment for 4 people, $90 per night.
And they have a great domain name, anguilla.de:
Click Here.
French Translation. Maria Lee has completed translating
the April 25th issue of the news into French. If you have any French friends
who need to know about Anguilla, tell them to Click Here.
For other translations into French, Italian and German, consult the archives: Click Here.
Monday, May 15, 2000
2000 Budget Address. The Gov.ai web site has the
recent budget address posted:
Click Here.
Seabreeze/La Sirena Villa.
This is a 3 bedroom/3 bath villa on the grounds of a resort with
pools and restaurants. The master suite has a king bed and is
air conditioned:
Click Here.
Revised: 2000/5/31