Friday, December 28, 2007

Union Island - Can You Hear Me Now?

Union Island Panorama

No good deed goes unpunished. Kevin caught an ear infection from snorkeling last week. We think it started while we were at the sculpture garden, but Kevin jumping in the water to look at the charter boat's anchor probably didn't help any. So for the past few days he's been in pain and unable to hear out of his left ear. The Tobago Cays doesn't have any town or even any buildings, so for the first few days we just tried giving him some expired and not-quite-expired antibiotics from our medical stash. Not surprisingly, that didn't help much. After four days with little change we decided to head back over to Union Island where we knew there was a pharmacy and hoped there was a doctor.

We managed to find "our" anchor spot (we've been here three times now and this is the only spot in good sand, with decent wifi access and no moorings around to swing into) and drop the hook. Lucky. Not so lucky was the monohull on a mooring two boats away. A charter catamaran had anchored so that there was maybe two boatwidths between the two boats and the cat kept swinging wildly (the sillies didn't have the bridle on) and coming within 2-3 feet of bumping into the monohull. We watched this in amazement for about 15 minutes (there were people on both boats, both aware of the problem) but rather than wait to see how things turned out we decided to seek medical attention for my ailing husband.

For any boating folk reading this, Erika's Marine Services is one of the friendliest and most helpful local businesses we've come across in the Caribbean. Their main mission is to help cruisers, whether it's with internet access, shipping or receiving mail, laundry, or a free book exchange. In our case they were able to give us the mobile number of the local doctor so that we could make a phone call. Sure enough the doctor was in and could see Kevin right away. The clinic is on a hill overlooking the bay and probably has the best views in town (see the photo we posted). We were greeted by a friendly lady and saw the doctor within five minutes. He was a pretty young-looking guy, but knowledgeable, and he took the time to explain what he saw (yep, the ear was infected, no surprise there). He gave Kevin a prescription for some unexpired medication and some antibiotic eardrops. He explained that there was only one pharmacy in town and gave us typical Caribbean directions: "Down de road. Ask anybody, dey show you where it is".

So we walked back into town, inquired at one of the mini-groceries, and were escorted to the pharmacy by a nice-mannered kid. Despite the shelves lined with Nerve Tonic and Heart Elixir (kidding about the Heart Elixir, not kidding about the Nerve Tonic) we found the pharmacy to be first-rate and the lady pharmacist explained the medications to Kevin in hushed tones while I studied the shelves of island souvenirs. So now hopefully Kevin is on the road to recovery! Over lunch in town we decided we'll probably spend New Year's here; the weather forecast doesn't look great for getting to Mustique like we'd hoped, and we've already been invited to a tempting buffet bash at one of the local restaurants. By the time we got back to our boat, the monohull and the poorly anchored charter catamaran were gone, hopefully both were unscathed.

Where we are:
Location=Union Island, SVG
Lat=12 35.777
Lon=61 24.799

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