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Marc Jones

14 days and counting...

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Castara, I'm coming your way soon!
Mel M

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Lucky
Lucky
Lucky
You!!

:)

We came back from Castara 12 days ago and I am missing it badly. :( :(
Marc Jones

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Only popped in on my last two trips - Castara will be all new to me. Looking forward to a break as well as a bit of discovery!
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:evil: 2 days short of six months for me :mrgreen: :cry:
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Have a great time. 2 weeks and 1 day for me! Staying at Turtle Beach for a fortnight. Am really excited but panicking in case I have forgotten something. Anyone have any suggestions on things I should take/arrange other than making sure I have my passport and tickets! :D
Mel M

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Mossie repellant - they are evil!!

My legs are still covered with bites - or scars really as I am so bad at scratching them! :oops:
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54 days for me.Eeeek! I didn't realise it was that soon...Better check my lists,and my list of lists! :roll:
My huaband's suggestions for packing include non -perishable food such as pasta, so if we arrive late, or are too exhausted to go shopping, we can have something to eat.(Pasta with packet soup for a sauce is ok when you're desperate, which we have been!) Powdered milk and teabags are also on the list; we are middle aged Brits after all!
As a fellow first-timer, I want to hear every minute detail of your visit.
Have a great time :D
Carol
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Post by David Watkins »

Carol,tea bags yes!The tea on Tobago is mainly Liptons---totally tasteless!
As for pasta etc,if your'e flying from UK you will arrive early/mid afternoon so you can shop on your way to your accommodation or even ask for the basics to be in the fridge.
Most drivers will take you to the supermarket and wait fot you particularly
if your land/ladylord is meeting you.
Driving yourself?,then Pennsavers is maybe 10mins from the airport.
Save weight,minimum clothing,minimum food!(Most of it is cheaper,including powdered milk!),
David :D
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