Friday, July 18, 2025
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Pride Goeth Before a Fall
Pride Goeth Before a Fall
The sun, a brazen eye, surveyed the land,
And bathed in gilded light, a figure grand.
Upon a peak, where winds did softly croon,
Stood Arrogance, beneath the midday moon
(Though truth be told, the sun held court on high,
He saw no shadow 'neath his burning eye).
His chin was raised, his chest a puffed-out drum,
Proclaiming triumphs, past and yet to come.
He spoke of conquests, battles bravely fought,
Of wisdom gleaned, and lessons dearly bought.
His voice, a trumpet, echoed through the air,
Dismissing whispers of a hidden snare.
"Behold!" he cried, "My might, my keenest wit!
No foe can stand where my decree has writ.
The very mountains bow before my gaze,
And rivers bend to navigate my ways."
No counsel sought, no warning he would heed,
For in his heart, bloomed self-important seed.
Humility, a concept strange and weak,
He cast aside, no gentle word to speak.
The wise ones watched, with sorrow in their eyes,
As pride's bright banner blazoned 'cross the skies.
They knew the ancient rhythm, deep and true,
Of rise and fall, for me and even you.
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Marlin Flamingo Wall - Video
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Marriage Is Down
Marriage Is Down
In the past, marriage was a given. Today, it’s a choice — and one that fewer people are making. Across the globe, marriage rates are declining, and those who do get married are waiting longer to do so. In many countries, more people are living alone, cohabiting without legal ties, or rejecting romantic partnership altogether. What happened? The decline in marriage isn't just a cultural shift — it's a symptom of deeper issues that have long plagued the institution. From structural inequality to emotional damage, from outdated gender roles to high-stakes financial risk, modern people are increasingly seeing marriage not as a blessing, but as a burden. The myth of marriage as the cornerstone of happiness is crumbling under the weight of hard realities.
Dive Into The Bahamas
Consumption of Alcohol and Broadcasting
Consumption of Alcohol and Broadcasting
Self-Regulation and Industry Codes:
While there may not be specific laws prohibiting drinking on camera, broadcasters often adhere to industry codes and voluntary agreements that discourage or prohibit the visual display of alcohol consumption, particularly in advertising. This is a form of self-regulation designed to mitigate potential negative impacts of such depictions.
Social Responsibility:
Broadcasting standards often emphasize social responsibility, which includes avoiding the portrayal of alcohol consumption in a way that could be seen as encouraging irresponsible or excessive drinking.
Examples of Restrictions:
Common restrictions include prohibiting the visual depiction of drinking alcohol, especially in contexts that could be seen as dangerous or encouraging irresponsible behavior. This can include limiting the portrayal of drinking in conjunction with potentially dangerous activities or in settings that could encourage excessive consumption.
Impact on Advertising:
These rules significantly impact how alcohol brands advertise on television and other broadcast media. Advertisers often find creative ways to avoid directly showing alcohol consumption while still promoting their products.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Have Balance in Life
Have Balance in Life
The world spins fast, a dizzying, hurried pace,
With myriad demands, we strive to find our place.
A constant tug-of-war, a relentless, pressing plea,
To conquer every task, to simply just agree.
We chase the fleeting moments, with fervor and with might,
Burning candles at both ends, from dawn until the night.
The scales of life tip wildly, precariously they lean,
As we neglect ourselves, a silent, unseen scene.
Without balance, a tempest rages in the soul,
A whirlwind of exhaustion, losing all control.
The body aches with weariness, the mind a hazy fog,
Creativity stifled, like a journal with no log.
Relationships fray and falter, neglected, left behind,
As ambition’s fierce embrace leaves little peace to find.
The laughter dims to whispers, the joy begins to fade,
A life unmoored, adrift, a solitary parade.
Stress, a constant shadow, whispers doubts and fears,
Eroding inner peace, through unacknowledged tears.
The spirit feels diminished, the light within grows dim,
Lost in endless striving, on life’s relentless whim.
But hark, a gentle whisper, a truth profoundly deep,
A different path emerges, secrets it does keep.
To balance is to flourish, to find a steady ground,
Where work and rest commingle, and harmony is found.
It’s knowing when to labor, with purpose strong and clear,
And when to pause and nurture, banishing all fear.
To cultivate the garden of the mind, and heart, and soul,
Making health a priority, reaching for what makes us whole.
With balance, clarity blossoms, thoughts begin to align,
Decisions flow with wisdom, a truly grand design.
Energy then surges, a wellspring deep and vast,
Ready for each challenge, a future built to last.
Woodes Rogers Wharf
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Have a Conscience
Have a Conscience
Introduction
In a world flooded with noise, distractions, and conflicting ideologies, one of the most essential tools a person can possess isn’t something bought or taught—it’s conscience. It is the quiet voice that speaks when no one else is around. It’s the gut feeling that signals when something’s off, even if everyone else seems fine with it. Conscience is the inner compass that steers us toward right and away from wrong. It is what allows human beings to live ethically, to feel guilt when we’ve caused harm, and to feel peace when we’ve done the right thing—even at a cost. Without conscience, laws mean little, and morality becomes arbitrary. To have a conscience is not just to live—it’s to live meaningfully.
Bahamas World Famous Straw Market
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Is It Real
Is It Real
(A Poem About Deepfakes and the Age of Deception)
In a world where truth once wore a face,
Now shadows mimic, take its place.
The screen lights up—you think you know,
But lies wear skin and steal the show.
That voice you trust? It’s just a file.
That famous smile? A crooked guile.
A clip goes viral, shared with speed—
But pause. Look close. What does it need?
It needs belief, your guard brought down,
A borrowed voice, a pixel crown.
A nod, a phrase, a tear, a grin—
Yet none of it came from within.
Friday, July 11, 2025
The Internet as a Modern God: A Philosophical and Sociocultural Exploration
The Internet as a Modern God: A Philosophical and Sociocultural Exploration
Introduction
In the ancient world, gods were omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent beings that guided human behavior, dictated the fate of civilizations, and demanded devotion. Today, these divine characteristics appear to have been reincarnated—not in ethereal beings of myth—but in the digital architecture of the internet. Once merely a tool for communication and research, the internet has evolved into an all-pervasive force with power over knowledge, behavior, culture, and even belief. For many, consciously or not, the internet has assumed the psychological and sociological role once reserved for gods. This essay explores the internet through the lens of divinity, drawing comparisons between religious deities and digital infrastructure to demonstrate how the internet may be understood—and perhaps even revered—as a modern god.
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Thursday, July 10, 2025
Happy 52nd Independence Day Bahamas
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Bahamas Independence Bentley
REPOST: The Importance of Making Good Progress for a Small Developing Island Nation
©A. Derek Catalano
Report on the Importance of Making Good Progress for a Small Developing Island Nation
Executive Summary
This report explores the critical importance of making consistent, sustainable progress for a small developing island nation. Progress in this context is multidimensional, encompassing economic development, infrastructure enhancement, social improvements, environmental sustainability, and governance reform. For such nations, rapid and effective progress is essential for overcoming inherent geographical challenges, attracting investment, improving the standard of living, and ensuring long-term resilience against global economic fluctuations and environmental threats like climate change.
Souvenirs in The Bahamas
"Souvenirs in The Bahamas" - ©A. Derek Catalano
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Things Take Time
Things Take Time
The seed you plant, with hope and careful hand,
Doesn't burst forth, a forest in the land.
It rests beneath the soil, in slumber deep,
While sun and rain their patient vigil keep.
A tender shoot, then leaves, a fragile start,
A whispered promise, close within the heart.
And years will pass, through seasons, soft and stern,
Before the mighty oak, its lessons learn.
So too, your dreams, however grand they seem,
Are not fulfilled in one effulgent gleam.
The architect envisions, clear and bright,
The towering structure bathed in morning light.
But then the drafts, the calculations slow,
The foundations dug where solid footings go.
Each beam, each brick, meticulously placed,
A testament to time, and not to haste.
The blueprint perfect, but the building grows
By measured steps, as every craftsman knows.
The scholar pores, through pages worn and thin,
A vast domain of knowledge to take in.
No sudden flash illuminates the mind,
But patient toil, a truth they hope to find.
The tangled theorems, riddles to unbind,
The insights gained, by thoughtful, deep design.
A quiet struggle, through the midnight hours,
Before the wisdom blossoms, full of powers.
For mastery is not a swift ascent,
But steady climb, on learning's long intent.
Monday, July 7, 2025
Harbour Is. 4th of July Celebrations
Sunday, July 6, 2025
St. Agnes Anglican Church
Baillou Hill Rd.,Nassau, Bahamas
Saturday, July 5, 2025
The Power of Belief
The Power of Belief
Belief, at its core, is the acceptance of something as true or real, often without concrete proof. It is a fundamental aspect of the human psyche, shaping our perceptions, influencing our actions, and ultimately defining our reality. Far from being a mere passive acceptance, belief possesses an extraordinary, almost alchemical, power to transform individuals, societies, and even the course of history. From the quiet conviction of a single person to the shared dogma of a civilization, belief acts as a potent catalyst, driving innovation, fostering resilience, and occasionally, leading to profound folly. Understanding its multifaceted influence is key to unlocking human potential and navigating the complexities of the world.
Thursday, July 3, 2025
The Night the Crabs Attacked
The Night the Crabs Attacked
Prelude
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Be a Role Model
Be a Role Model
The world, a stage where every soul takes flight,
Looks up, looks out, for guiding stars of light.
Not born of fame, nor etched in marble grand,
But in the quiet kindness of a helping hand.
To be a role model is a sacred trust,
A living lesson, built on what is just.
It's not a crown, nor power to command,
But seeds of goodness scattered through the land.
It starts within, a spirit strong and true,
With values firm, in all you say and do.
Integrity, a compass in your breast,
Guiding your choices, putting truth to test.
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Abandoned Hummingbird Nest
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Go Tell It on the Mountain
This film adaptation of James Baldwin's celebrated novel tells the journey of a family from the rural South to "big city" Harlem seeking both salvation and understanding and of a young boy struggling to earn the approval of a self-righteous and often unloving stepfather.
My rating: 7/10
Alcohol: The Silent Killer of Inspiration, Motivation, and Community
Alcohol: The Silent Killer of Inspiration, Motivation, and Community
Alcohol is deeply embedded in many cultures. It is present at celebrations, rites of passage, holidays, and even business deals. It’s marketed as a gateway to fun, relaxation, and connection. But behind this glamorized facade is a substance that has quietly but profoundly devastated lives, stripped people of their drive, and hollowed out entire communities. Alcohol doesn’t just damage health — it kills inspiration, erodes motivation, and fractures the social fabric that holds communities together.
Monday, June 30, 2025
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Be Thankful for the Small Things
Be Thankful for the Small Things
The sun's first kiss upon your sleepy face,
A gentle warmth, a whisper of grace.
The morning coffee, steaming, dark, and deep,
A quiet moment, secrets it will keep.
Be thankful for the small things, soft and true,
The everyday wonders, waiting just for you.
The bird's sweet song, a melody so clear,
Dispelling shadows, banishing all fear.
The rustling leaves, a whisper in the breeze,
The ancient language of the towering trees.
Be thankful for the small things, freely given,
Little blessings, sent to us from heaven.
A friendly smile, a nod from passing by,
A shared connection 'neath a boundless sky.
The warmth of touch, a hand within your own,
A seed of kindness, beautifully sown.
Be thankful for the small things, light and fleet,
The simple moments, wonderfully sweet.