Happy International Day of the Cat! If you are a Leo like me maybe you feel this is your day. If you have allergies like me, perhaps you have mixed feelings. So here are some mixed feelings for you. Cats... Continue Reading →
I am speaking with a regular guest to the #Bahamas. He has been visiting his friend's home in #bimini since 2006. But for the past few years has not jumped in the water because he could not see in the... Continue Reading →
I am en route to Haiti on board Air France. Cramped. Tired. But I just made a friend with Marilyn. An older woman sitting next to me who along with her friend, amid their shots of rum from the tiny... Continue Reading →
Written in response to a Casuarina editorial in the Tribune. Cannot find the original Tribune editorial though. Dear Editor (The Tribune), While I understand that my opinions go directly against yours (as per your August 20th article) I trust you... Continue Reading →
So, I do take lots of photos. Not all of them can fit in my (free account) WordPress or Google accounts. Add to that the videos that I create it can get pretty ridiculous. so I am now using Flickr... Continue Reading →
an old piece written to the Tribune in 2010. I am writing this letter in response to an article published in the Tribune on April 14th 2010. BAIC, Lands, Agriculture, handicrafts, and works representatives visited a 3 mile swath being... Continue Reading →
Left behind in Obies space. I look around. Paintings Books In neat piles like the bones from a buffet But these still have all the meat To be devoured again And I standing in this room waiting for Obie to... Continue Reading →
I recently found this in my digital diary from after I returned from the first leg of the Global Reef Expedition to the Cay Sal Bank. around May 6th 2011 Forget Tradition. Today, as I write, two Bahamian students from... Continue Reading →
Hopefully you have been paying attention. If not, here is a little #science and #perspective on Queen Conch. Conch is economically extinct in Florida, Cuba and Jamaica has recently closed its conch fishery to protect the mollusk. In most other... Continue Reading →
