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Carnival First Date with Tommy One Shot
Carnival First Date with Tommy One Shot
Word Count: 2001
Summary: Based on the head cannon from a few weeks ago. Tommy takes you to the carnival on a first date. He’s just a fun time to be around and you get to experience the various sides he has
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Tommy was drumming his hands against the steering wheel, shooting nervous looks up at the front door. He was waiting for his date to come out. He had met this chick a couple weeks ago at a bar where she was a waitress. He had been doing every day asking her to go out, only to get that pretty little smile and a laugh as she declined him. Until today at lunch where he had been talking to Nikki about the carnival in town when she had been walking by. He had perked up seeing her and instantly invited her to go out with him expecting the usual no. She had slapped her address down on the table telling him she’d see him at 6pm. Now it was 5:59 and he was wondering if he should go knock on the door.
The front door flew and he saw the mess of brown curls out of your usual ponytail. You were wearing these tiny shorts, Converse and a cropped top to try and stay cool in the summer heat. You were letting the metal door slam shut, heart racing looking around until your eyes found him. Tommy smiled as you did a small wave, jogging over to the car tossing your bag inside the open window before jumping in.
“Hey, thanks for picking me up.” It was weird going out with this guy who had been hitting on you nonstop for weeks.
“Thanks for putting out of my misery and finally going out with me.” As soon as he revved the engine you grabbed hold of the door, your heart sinking as he sped through traffic. There wasn’t a doubt in your mind that you were going to puke tonight.
Tommy was like an over excited chimpanzee when you pulled into the dirt parking lot. His eyes were blazing in excitement as he climbed out the car over to your side and pulling the door open.
“We need to hold hands so we don’t get lost.” He was weaving his fingers into yours, a perfect fit. It was easy with how smooth he was. He was running, skipping and into the gates. Before you could pull your money out he was getting you bracelets for the rides tonight and letting go of your hand to put it on.
“Do you want to get on rides first or get something to eat?” You asked as he walked towards the excitement with your hands together once more.
“We should get the fried Oreos and maybe some cotton candy..Ohhh they have fresh donuts.” you suddenly were worried that maybe he would be the one that puked.
Tommy ate two full orders of fried Oreos, a chocolate milk shake, popcorn, and even decided to share his fried dough with you.
He’s so easy to joke with and you’re laughing so hard your stomach hurts. You’re holding hands as he runs to get you guys in line for the Zipper. You hesitate slightly before stepping into the ride and you feel his hand rubbing over your knuckles.
“We can go on another ride or play games if you’re into that?” He offers, giving the guy about to lock you in a look so you have time to decide what you want to do. Your hearts fluttering as you smile, reaching out to bring the bar down and lock you in. He’s smiling with you as the ride starts up.
It’s infectious. His laughter and joy deep into you and you’re laughing so hard as you weave between people. It feels like you’ve created this little bubble in the two hours you’ve been together and you’re seriously thinking it’s been the two happiest hours of your life. Even though you puked at one point in the bushes he had just gotten you water and asked if you wanted to go home but you didn’t want to go home. You wanted to be where he was, where this happiness was. Your cheeks were sore and you had a stomach ache from the muscles in your body adjusting to the joy Tommy was bringing them.
“We have to ride the Ferris Wheel!” He said, pulling you along and cutting the line that he didn’t realize was there to get you guys on. Your heart was racing as you thought of how high up you’d be but Tommy was already looking out into the distance.
You’re looking over the carnival, the sound of people slowly fading as you get higher up. The wind feels good on your flushed cheeks and you tilt your head up welcoming the cool relief.
“Can I kiss you?” You’re shocked when he asks this and don’t respond because you can’t remember a time when someone asked to kiss you instead of doing it. It’s respectful and kind. You manage a nod and he leans forward, his hand sliding over your face to hold you against him as his lips meet yours. It’s like everything that you’ve been waiting for. Tommy pulls away, this big smile on his face and he’s suddenly standing up rocking the whole Ferris Wheel car you’re riding in.
“Tommy-“
“HOLY FUCKING SHIT!” He’s screaming as the car is shaking and you question your entire life as it’s flashing before your eyes. He’s screaming and hollering, well the operator of the ride is shouting something that is lost in the wind.
“Tommy.” It comes out as a whisper and he sits down throwing an arm around you. A sheepish smile on his face.
He helps you off the Ferris wheel, spinning you around before dragging you off to the bumper cars. He stops along the way offering to buy you an ice cream.
You can feel him watching you. Your tongue on the soft serve, dragging upward. Your eyes dart to where Tommy is watching, ice cream dripping down his hand.
“Can I have a taste of yours?” He is reaching out holding his ice cream out, watching you. Smiling, you grab his wrist licking the chocolate off his fingers. Smiling as you see his smile spread. You pull away licking your bottom lip.
“Well, you’re definitely proving to be worth the wait.” He teased watching the way you smirked. “Are you having a good time because if you’re not we can leave?” He was so sincere and worried about you enjoying yourself you couldn’t help but smile at him.
“Cmon, drummer boy. I want to ride bumper cars.” You were tugging him along. Tommy couldn’t stop his smile watching as you pulled him along.
You were pretty sure that you had some sort of trauma from Tommy slamming his bumper car into you so hard you were sure you were going to have whiplash. As you turned the car to back up he was slamming into your side, a shit eating grin on his face.
“I like that you’re competitive, Y/N.” He said helping you stand from the bumper cars. You rubbed your neck giving him a look and wanting to kick him in the shin. But he was smiling offering you his hand and you guys were off again.
It was funny watching him get mad at the games. He took another three baseballs shooting a glance over his shoulder at you. He had been dead set on winning a teddy bear and was failing. He had, however, managed to gather an audience of kids. When Tommy noticed all the kids he slammed some money down on the table.
“Maybe they’ll have better luck.” He joked walking away as the kids excitedly rushed forward. His arm was around you as you walked through the carnival grounds that was getting less busy as closing time approached.
“That was really nice of you to do.” You said watching him shrug like he didn’t care. A smile danced over hour face and you rolled your eyes at the way he was trying to play off a cool rockstar, “would you think it was super lame if we did the photo booth?” His eyes lit up dragging you inside the tight space. Tommy was so tall that when he sat you had nowhere to really go other than his lap. His hands rested on your thighs as you fed the machine the dollar bill leaning back against him. You ended up feeding the machine a lot of money until the final picture where Tommy was kissing you.
You shifted on his lap, leaning into his embrace. Kissing Tommy felt good, like this relaxing wave of pleasure through your whole body. He tasted sweet, probably from all the junk food he had been eating. His hand was running up your leg, under the loose crop top, cupping a breast in his palm. The soft moan was drowned out in his kiss and he was ready to take you right there. You could feel him growing under your body and the primary urge for more was over taking her. A knock outside the booth had you both stopping. Instead of an awkwardness you both fell into a fit of giggle spilling out. He grabbed the pictures, stuffing them into his pocket and moving back over to the games.
Tommy stopped seeing the goldfish in the bags. He frowned, counting how many bags there were. Turning to you he gave you a quick smile.
“How much for all the goldfish?” He asked. The man seemed confused by his question and even you were confused. There had to be thirty bags of goldfish. But Tommy was counting out bills and grabbing bags of fish, motioning for you to take some too. And then you were headed for the exit. Stopping only when Tommy wanted to kiss the goats head at the petting zoo.
“What is the plan for all these fish?” You asked as you helped him lay them in the back seat. They did look pretty sad in their plastic little bags.
“We’re going to drive to the ocean and free them.” You wanted to argue you weren’t sure goldfish didn’t come from the ocean but you weren’t exactly sure where goldfish came from.
Tommy kept looking in the rear view mirror checking on the fish like they were kids. It was funny to see him so nervous about the thirty fish in his car.
When you get to the beach you’re unloading fish and Tommy is naming them as he unloads them into the ocean.
“Have a good life Jeffrey. Best wishes Omar. I hope you meet a good guy, Josephina.” You’re crying laughing at how sincere he is. Tommy finally lets out the last fish which he names after himself.
“Do you feel better?” You asked him as you’re both sitting there, the sound of the ocean all around you and just an easy understanding between you two.
“At least they have a chance of life now.” He scoops up your hand and you’re laughing again. Standing up to brush off your thighs. Tommy looks confused by this but stands up.
“I had a great time tonight but I have to work tomorrow and there’s been this cute guy coming in everyday so I need to make sure that I’m ready for him.” He shook his head.
“There better not be another guy.” You laughed shrugging your shoulders and starting to run up the sand with Tommy on your heels chasing you back to the black.
When you pulled up to your house he walked you to your front door. His hands were jammed in the front pockets of his jeans and you could see he was going to ask you something.
“I had a good time tonight.” You agreed with him, “Can I take you out again tomorrow?” You let the smile spread across your lips as you opened the door.
“I work the 11-7 shift tomorrow. Why don’t you ask me then?” You teased heading inside the house. There would be a lot more of that drummer boy in your future.
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welcome to my blog! as mentioned in my short but hopefully effective bio, this is a safe haven that i have individualized for myself. this is a safe for work agere blog that is used to cope with trauma. as you look over this brief overview, you will learn a little bit more about me, my interests, and my regression itself! im a minor, so please be mindful of behavior and of language.
my favorite candy: mint chocolate
my favorite snacks: baked cheetohs, peanut butter and bananas, banana shakes, nilla wafers, chocolate mint ice cream
my favorite animals: red pandas and kitties
my favorite music: indie pop, indie rock, new wave: here’s my spotify: hannah 🐰 i will link a playlist soon!
my favorite past time: photo editing, writing, exercising, debating, listening to music, watching documentaries, listening to podcasts
my favorite cartoon(s): gravity falls, ok k.o, mickey mouse clubhouse, minnie’s boutique, scooby doo what’s new, muppet babies, clarence, the loud house, molang, pokemon
my favorite stim: teething, bouncing leg, holding things, hyperfixating, audibly
my comfort characters: steven ogg, professor venomous, lord boxman, darrell the robot, stanford pines, tiana, tigger, captin barnacles, kwazii, eraserhead
my favorite school subject: history, writing, geometry, biology
my favorite colors: pastel pink, pastel yellow, brown
my caregiver: omar, boyfriend of two years and love of my life! he’s super super sweet and tall and smart and cute
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favorite things to wear: loafers, puffer jackets, high waisted pants, high waisted shorts, sandals, crop tops
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why i regress: mental illness (chronic anorexia nervosa, ocd), short attention span/ possible adhd, extreme anxiety and depression, stress of growing up too fast, and just a love children’s cartoons and toys and things of the like
my favorite movie(s): coraline, princess and the frog, tangled, cinderella, ponyo
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Bajan Newscap 4/17/2017
Good Morning #realdreamchasers! Here is your daily news cap for Monday 17th 2017. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Sunday Sun Nation Newspaper (SS).
SUGAR CONCERN –This year’s sugar crop is expected to surpass last year’s yield, but the same might not be true of 2018 unless farmers get some rain soon. Chairman of the Barbados Agricultural Management Corporation (BAMC), Dr Atlee Brathwaite, said a lack of rain, more so than fires, would impact next year’s sugar season. At the start of the year, those in the industry had projected that this year’s crop would yield 12 000 tonnes of sugar from 126 909 tonnes of cane, up from 2016’s 7 000 tonnes of sugar from a disappointing 85 000 tonnes of cane. Brathwaite, who admitted he did not have the figures to hand over the long Easter weekend, said indications, however, were that yields would surpass last year’s output. (DN)
BARBADOS SLIPS IN TOURISM RANKING – Barbados has lost some of its travel and tourism competitiveness. However, it remains the highest ranked destination in the English-speaking Caribbean. That’s based on the 2017 edition of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) The Travel Tourism Competitiveness Report. In the report’s last edition – 2015 – the island had been ranked 46 out of 141 countries. This time, however, it slipped to 58 out of 136 locations, with its overall competitiveness score reduced from 4.1 to 3.9 per cent. The global ranking was topped by Spain for the second time, followed by France, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Italy, Canada and Switzerland. (DN)
ONLINE BUZZ – More Barbadians are turning to the Internet to beat the high cost of shopping in Barbados. And assorted duties and taxes are not deterring them. This has been revealed by managing director of Cargo Solutions International Barbados, Kevyn Yearwood, who said he had seen his customer base expand in the past few months. One reason for the growth was a recent promotion which offered a customer the chance to win a Caribbean cruise for two. The company styles itself as one which represents freight forwarders and wholesale suppliers located in the major United States shopping hubs like Miami and New York. (DN)
BAJANS EAT OUT FOR EASTER – Many Barbadians spent their Easter Sunday wining and dining at hotels and restaurants. The Radisson Aquatica Resort in Aquatic Gap, St Michael, was packed to capacity. General manager Gerry Lewis told the DAILY NATION the hotel was once again focusing on making the Easter Sunday lunch a family affair. As patrons got their selection of food from the well-stocked buffet, Lewis said this year the resort introduced an Easter egg hunt with the Easter bunny, face painting and an Easter bonnet parade for the children. At Savannah Hotel in Hastings, Christ Church, general manager Tricia Greaves said their Easter buffet was extended to add more seasonal delicacies. Going through the list of foods on offer, she said different flavours had been incorporated into the menu and to top it off, there was entertainment from Mylon Clarke and The Project. The turnout for lunch had been good from both locals and guests at the hotel, she said. Further along the South Coast at Accra Beach Hotel, executive chef Abunasar Siddiquiwas also in highspirits as he said thehotel did something special with the menu in combining Caribbean, Mediterranean and European flavours. Siddiqui added that Accra’s Easter Sunday lunch had drawn a good response from both international and local patrons who told him this year’s event was even better than 2016’s. (BT)
THE COLOURS OF EASTER – Easter was on show yesterday as the Oistins Fish Festival continued. Students from St Christopher’s Primary wore their Sunday finest as they paraded on stage at Oistins Bay Garden. Teacher and organiser Tamara Moseley told the DAILY NATION that the Christ Church primary school had hosted its own Easter bonnet parade during the last week last term. She said the 25 participants represented about double the number of those in the 2016 parade. She added there were six categories this year, including the Festivals Of Barbados, Traditional Bajan Easter and Real Sportsmanship. Moseley said a few of the children were given the opportunity to parade in their colourful outfits. She made special mention of the Three Dollar Store in Oistins for helping with the parade. (DN)
POLICE STILL PROBING CRIMES – Lawmen are on the hunt for perpetrators of unsolved crimes committed in recent weeks. Police public relations officer, Acting Inspector Roland Cobbler, said the force was still investigating the stabbing of sno-cone vendor Shamar Maynard on Sunday, April 9. Maynard was on Browne’s Beach plying his trade when he was approached by a group of men and a verbal altercation ensued. According to police, the men subsequently attacked him. He received a stab wound to the upper back and a cut to the hand. He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital where he was treated and discharged. Investigations are also continuing into the death of a four-month-old baby who, according to police reports, was mistakenly left at home by the parents during the morning of April 3. (DN)
FIRE OF DEATH –Valiant efforts by one man failed to save the life of a 56-year-old epileptic but may have helped to prevent further disaster in a St Michael neighbourhood yesterday morning. Cedric McCarthy died when flames engulfed his wood and wall house at Clarkes Road, Free Hill, Black Rock. That fire also razed another wood and wall house and damaged two others. It was neighbour Omar Goodman who leapt out of his bed and rushed to the McCarthy home. He said he was alerted to the flames and smoke around 9:30 a.m. and initially thought it was another house that was ablaze. (DN)
MAIN KEEPS BURSTING – Veneta Caddle wants to know why a water main opposite her home is constantly rupturing. Caddle, who lives in The Risk, St Lucy, said the main had burst several times over the past three years and on each occasion, it was difficult for her to get in or out of her house without being sprayed by water. Added to this, the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) usually took several days to repair the main. The latest incident happened this past week and for Caddle that was enough, and that was why she contacted the DAILY NATION. (DN)
HEAT AT THE GARRISON TODAY – The temperature at the Garrison Savannah today will be blistering hot when double Gold Cup winner Dorsett, Marcus Antonius and Sirius Black clash. Be warned. It will be sweltering in the racefor the 67th running of the grade I – 1 570 metres Barbados Guineas, the first jewel of the Barbados Triple Crown. Enthusiasts are in for another breathtaking climax, similar to that of last year when the photo finish camera was called upon to separate Steven Allan and Stolen. This time it should feature hot favourite Fleurette, Oberoi, D’Girlz Dem Sugar and Black Rock. (DN)
GOLD COMES ON THE SECOND DAY – Aaron Worrell and Rasheeme Griffith captured Barbados’ only gold medals so far at the 46th Flow CARIFTA Games at the Ergilio Hato Stadium here Sunday night. At that stage, Barbados had nine medals, two gold, four silver and three bronze. The lion-hearted 19-year-old Worrell covered himself in glory in the grueling eight-event Octathlon, amassing 5461 while Griffith repeated as Under-18 Boys’ 400-metre hurdles champion, clocking 51.64 seconds. Worrell started the day in the lead, but was overtaken by Wikenson Fenelon of Turks and Caicos. However, Worrell produced personal best performances in the last two events – the javelin and 1500 metres. He got an invaluable 458 points when he threw 34.61 metres in the javelin but more importantly finished second in the 1500 with a time of 4:59.58 to collect 562 points, ensuring he edged Fenelon (5460) by a solitary point for the gold. Worrell had earlier clocked 15.03 seconds in the 110-metre hurdles for 846 points and leapt 1.96 metres in the high jump, earning 767 points. Griffith overcame a slow start to claim his second gold medal in consecutive years. Nathan Ferguson, who captured a silver medal last year, came fourth this time in 53.04 seconds, behind Jamaicans Rovane Williams (52.69) and Dashinelle Dyer (53.02). Jonathan Miller also shrugged off nervousness in his maiden CARIFTA, to snatch a silver medal behind Jamaica’s Safin Wills (15.11 metres) in the Under-18 Boys’ triple jump with his best hop, skip and jump, measured at 14.85 metres. Rivaldo Leacock signed off his last CARIFTA with a bronze in the Under-20 Boys’ 400-metre hurdles, clocking 52.44 seconds. He had the silver in his sights when he cleared the final hurdle in second place but was passed by the fast-finishing Jamaican Timor Barett (52.32). Ronaldo Griffiths of Jamaica won gold in 52.01 seconds. Fresh from a silver in the 400 metres, Tiana Bowen (1:02.80) added a bronze in the Under-20 Girls’ 400-metre hurdles, finishing behind Jamaicans Nicolee Foster (58.84) and Shiann Salmon (59.59). Shonita Brome (1:01.30) also narrowly missed a medal in the Under-18 Girls’ 400-metre when she was pipped on the line by Bahamian Gabrielle Gibson (1:01.29). Jamaica swept the first two places in this race as Sanique Walker established a new record of 58.95 seconds to take the gold and compatriot Taffara Rose (60.95) gained silver. There were also no medals for Brome and Akayla Morris in the Under-18 Girls' long jump, which was won by Guyanese Chantoba Bright with a leap of 5.91 metres. Brome was fourth with her best effort of 5.57 coming on her opening jump while Morris finished fifth after leaping 5.52 in her final jump. Newcomer Enrique Babb put the shot 16.08 metres for fifth place among the Under-18 boys in an event where Jamaican Daniel Cope set a new record of 18.17 metres. Trinidad and Tobago’s Tyra Gittens won the Girls’ Heptathlon with 4854 points while Guyana’s Claudrice McKoy (10:39.03 minutes) overtook Jamaican Britnie Dixon (10:44.63) in the last 80 metres to win the Open Girls’ 3000. Jamaicans Renardo Johnson (9:30.61) and Tarees Rhoden (9:30.69) got gold and silver in the Under-18 Boys’ 3000. Trinidadian Tyriq Horsford predictably won the Under-18 Boys’ javelin for a third consecutive year, with a new record distance of 76.50 metres. Perennial champions and runaway leaders Jamaica swept all four 4x100-metre among the Under-18 and Under-20 boys and girls. Barbados only entered a quartet of Griffith, Matthew Clarke, Fergusson and Darian Clarke, on anchor in the Under-18 Boys’ race and finished fourth in 41.34 seconds as Jamaica won in a new record time of 39.97 seconds. Host country Curacao had plenty to celebrate as one of their own Glenn Kunst broke the pole vault record a number of times to grab gold after clearing a height of 4.60 metres. (DN)
CLEVELAND EASTER MURDER - On April 16, 2017, 74-year-old Robert Godwin, Sr. was shot and killed while walking on a sidewalk in Cleveland, Ohio. The suspect was identified as 37-year-old Steve Stephens, who posted video of the shooting on his Facebook account. Stephens is wanted on a warrant for aggravated murder. The shooting happened at around 2 p.m. EDT on April 16, 2017 in the area of 635 East 93rd Street in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood. The shooter uploaded a video of the event, in which he proclaims "Found me somebody I'm about to kill." before exiting his car and accosting Godwin. He orders Godwin to say <name> - the name of Stephens' ex-girlfriend - then announces "She's the reason this [is] about to happen to you." Stephens then shoots Godwin in the head, returns to his car and drives off as screams are heard in the background. Facebook said the video was uploaded to the website, not livestreamed as initially reported. In other Facebook posts, Stephens claimed responsibility for 13 murders, but police said they were not aware of any other victims. A search for Stephens began soon after the shooting, prompting lockdowns at a number of locations, including Cleveland State University. The manhunt expanded to other states on the morning of April 17. Residents in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Michigan were asked to be on alert. An arrest warrant was issued on a charge of aggravated murder. Stephens worked at Beech Brook, a behavioral health agency for children and families. He was wearing his work ID badge and repeatedly mentioned Beech Brook in videos on the day of the murder.
NORTH KOREA ATTEMPTS TO LAUNCH MISSILE BUT FAILS - North Korea attempted to fire a missile it introduced at a massive military parade – but it was an embarrassing failure when the weapon blew up four or five seconds after being launched. It is thought to be one of the country’s new ‘game-changer’ intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) which was revealed to the world in a display of military might yesterday. The South Korean defence ministry said it had detected a failed launch from Sinpo – where North Korea’s biggest submarine base is located. According to a military official, the weapon is ‘presumed to be a new ICBM’ as it is longer than the existing KN-08 or KN-14 missiles. US defence secretary James Mattis said Donald Trump is ‘aware’ of the launch and has no further comment. The South Korean defence ministry said in a statement: ‘North Korea attempted to test an unidentified type of missile from Sinpo area in the South Hamkyong Province this morning, but we suspect the launch has failed.’ (BT)
JAMAICAN IS OLDEST WOMAN ALIVE – A Jamaican woman, Violet Mosse Brown, has made history as the oldest person in the world following the death of Italian Emma Morano, on Saturday. Morano was born on November 29, 1899. Mosse Brown, also known as Aunt V, who lives in the northern parish of Trelawny, is 117 years old, having been born on March 10, 1900. The Jamaica Observer reports that her eldest child, Harold Fairweather, at age 96, is said to be the world’s oldest living person with a parent also alive. The US-based Gerontology Research Group (GRG) says in 1900, when Mosse Brown was born, Jamaica was part of the British West Indies, so her records are from the British government, in Queen Victoria’s time. “Unless a surprise candidate comes out of the trees, she is the oldest living Victorian,” Robert Young, director of the Los Angeles-based GRG’s Supercentenarian Research and Database Division told AFP. The previous oldest living person, Morano, died at her home in Verbania, northern Italy as the last survivor of the 19th century. The world longevity record, Young noted, remained with French woman Jeanne Calment, who died at 122 in 1997, having outlived both her daughter and grandson. A supercentenarian is someone who has lived to or passed their 110th birthday. There are estimated to be 300–450 living supercentenarians in the world, though only 50 verified cases are known. (BT)
FOGGING SCHEDULE 18TH -21TH - The Vector Control Unit of the Ministry of Health continues its efforts to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito this week when its fogging programme moves into several parishes.
On Tuesday, April 18, areas to be fogged in St Michael are Lodge Hill, Harbour View Road, Rock Dundo Heights, Well Gap with Avenues, Hinds Hill, Castries Road, Cave Hill, White Hill, Rock Dundo Park, the Bridgetown Port and environs.
On Wednesday, April 19, the team will be in Christ Church, fogging Newton Terrace with Avenues, Newton, King’s Court, Ashby Land, Lodge Road, Durants Development, Evergreen Road, Windy Ridge, Church Hill, Providence, Pilgrim Road, Coverley, Coverley Terrace and surrounding areas.
On Thursday, April 20, spraying takes place in St Philip in Crane, Union Development, Apple Drive, Tangerine Street, Pine Avenue, Seaview, Long Bay, Ruby, Ruby Park, Ruby Tenantry, Work Hall, Jessamy Lane, Union Hall, Union Park and neighbouring districts.
On Friday, April 21, the exercise continues in St George and St Philip in Watts Village, Campaign Castle, Ebenezer, Brereton, Bentley Tenantry, Breezy Hill Development, Chapel Land, Cottage Vale, Cox Hill, Dodds Tenantry, Webb Hill, Cliff Den and environs.
Householders are reminded to open their doors and windows to allow the spray to enter. The fogging exercise runs from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. each day. (BT)
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