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Thank You!

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 4:13 pm
by Kat Blomfeld
Steve & Jill

Never having visited the region, we are keen to try a winter holiday in the Caribbean. Our travel agent recommended Tobago and mentioned your site. We’ve browsed mytobago for an hour or two most evenings recently. Three weeks ago we knew nothing about Tobago. Now we feel we almost know it better than our normal haunts. We’ve got no choice but to visit Tobago now. It’s so exciting knowing that we shall go so well prepared.

Thanks, Steve and Jill. To be frank, words almost fail me. My I also say that Don, my husband, is the senior director of a large IT Data Services company and asked me to tell you that this is probably the highest quality public Board he has ever seen. It gives us real comfort if your contributors are typical of the average visitor to the island, particularly after our last family summer holidays in the Balearics (to keep our teenage daughters happy). You’re doing an amazing job. I’m sure I’m speaking for many.

Kat & Don

p.s. One tiny, tiny suggestion, if I may. It would be lovely to have some more photographs on your site. The one’s you have enlarge so beautifully, but a few more would really help us to visualise things better. Hope you don’t mind me suggesting this.

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 4:25 pm
by Steve Wooler
What a sweetie! I have had a total bxxxxx of an afternoon, but when the email copy of your post popped into my Inbox, it at last brought the smile back to my face. Thank you!

You are absolutely right about the photographs. I have one more villa review to finish, a re-write of the Restaurants listings and three general articles (Birds, Fishing, Health & Beauty) to finish editing and publish, then I’ll be reasonable up to date and can start on a major rewrite/redesign of the main site. I have a lovely collection of photography to supplement my own, including a good collection from excellent Tobago freelance photographer, Robert Brent, plus a few myTobago.info forum contributors (thanks guys, I haven’t forgotten you). Bear with us. They’ll be up before your next winter holiday.