Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The War in Iran and How It Can Affect The Bahamas

 
War in Iran with missiles, jets and destruction

"War in Iran" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano


The War in Iran and How It Can Affect The Bahamas

 

I. Introduction: Iran and the 2026 Conflict

Iran — formally the Islamic Republic of Iran — is a major Middle Eastern country with deep historical, cultural, and geopolitical influence in its region. In early 2026, an intense armed conflict erupted after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian military and nuclear targets. Those strikes included attacks that resulted in the deaths of Iran’s supreme leader and other key officials, marking one of the most significant escalations in U.S.–Iran tensions in decades. Retaliatory missile and drone strikes by Iran followed, targeting U.S. and allied positions in the Gulf region. The fighting quickly spread, involving multiple nations in the Middle East and disrupting critical maritime routes like the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint for about 20 % of global oil shipments.

Fantasy Tropic Town - PC Wallpaper

 
Fantasy Tropic Town

"Fantasy Tropic Town" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Rock the City: What's Happening

242 Culture: Rock the City

 
Fanshawn’s New Single

Fanshawn Drops New Music Distributed by VP Records


 
Special Children’s Matinee Ballet

Nassau Arts: Fanshawn’s New Single & Weekend Ballet

Acklins Cascarilla Festival

 
Acklins Cascarilla Festival poster

The 5th Annual
 

Acklins Cascarilla Festival

 
June11th-14th, 2026
 
Spring Point, Acklins
 
The Acklins Cascarilla Festival is a vibrant cultural celebration held annually on the island of Acklins in The Bahamas. The festival honors the island’s rich heritage and highlights the historical importance of the cascarilla tree.
 

Let No One Fool You

 
Let No One Fool You

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Regatta Dates 2026

 
Regatta Dates 2026

20th Annual Bahamian Music & Heritage Festival

20th Annual Bahamian Music & Heritage Festival poster
 

20th Annual Bahamian Music & Heritage Festival

 
The Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation announces the staging of the annual Bahamian Music & Heritage Festival, marking 20 years in existence. The two-day festival scheduled for 13-14 March is scheduled to take place in George Town, Exuma, at the Regatta Park

Under the theme, “Celebrating our past, embracing our future”, this year’s festival marks two decades of honouring the vibrant culture, music and traditions of The Bahamas, offering an immersive experience that highlights the spirit of Bahamian heritage.  Read more>>

Forward, Upward, Onward, Together


People holding hands smiling

"Together" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

Forward, Upward, Onward, Together

An Ode to the Bahamian Spirit

In the heart of the Lucayan sea, where the turquoise waters roll,
There lives a mantra etched in gold, the heartbeat of a soul.
Not merely words upon a crest, or ink on parchment dried,
But a sacred vow of unity, a nation’s source of pride.
Four pillars hold the ceiling high above our island home,
From the pine forests of Abaco to the Inagua’s salt-white foam.

Forward is the steady beat, the drum within the breast,
The refusal to be stagnant or to settle for the rest.
It is the stride of progress since the dawn of '73,
A sovereign people breaking chains to find their destiny.
Like the marlin in the current, we push against the tide,
With innovation in our hands and history as our guide.
It means we build the bridges where the gaps were wide and deep,
And plant the seeds of industry for future sons to reap.

Upward is the eagle’s gaze, the lifting of the eye,
To heights of excellence that reach beyond the summer sky.
It is the student in the classroom, the athlete on the track,
The reaching for the highest star and never looking back.
It speaks of moral character, of rising from the dust,
Of building up a government on integrity and trust.
Like the towering Royal Palm that bends but does not break,
We lift our standards higher for the next generation's sake.

Lightning Lighthouse - Phone Wallpaper

 
Lighthouse in thunderstorm

"Lightning Lighthouse" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Lighthouse in thunderstorm

"Lightning Lighthouse" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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The Many Faces of Love Flower Show in Grand Bahama

 
The Many Faces of Love Flower Show poster

The Many Faces of Love Flower Show

 
March 7, 2026
1-5PM
 
Wallace Groves Auditorium
Freeport, Grand Bahama
 
Entry fee: $5
 
Presented by

Pull Together or Fall Apart

 
Pull Together or Fall Apart

Monday, March 2, 2026

Growing Up Newry

 
Growing Up Newry book cover

Growing Up Newry by C. A. Newry
 

Growing Up Newry is a lyrical memoir that returns to a Bahamian childhood shaped by family, faith, struggle, laughter, and the quiet lessons passed down through generations. With the rhythm of island storytelling and the intimacy of remembrance, the author invites readers into a world where neighbors knew your name, elders carried history in their hands, and every moment—ordinary or not—mattered.

Through scenes both tender and unflinching, this memoir captures the beauty of growing up surrounded by community, the weight of expectation, and the slow awakening of self. It is a story of roots and resilience, of how a place can shape a life long after one has left its shores.

Available on Amazon

Mosquito Infestation: Causes, Effects, and Prevention

 
Mosquitos swarming over water in tropic jungle

"Tropic Mosquito Infestation" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

Mosquito Infestation: Causes, Effects, and Prevention

Mosquitoes are small insects, but when they multiply in large numbers, they create a serious problem. A mosquito infestation can disrupt daily life, threaten public health, and damage local economies. In many parts of the world, mosquitoes are not just a seasonal nuisance. They are a persistent danger. Understanding what causes infestations, what effects they have, and how they can be prevented is essential for individuals, communities, and governments.

Tropical Fish - PC Wallpaper

 
Tropical Fish

"Tropical Fish" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Step Into Spring with a Somatic Writing Retreat in Grand Bahama

 
Somatic Writing Retreat

Spring Equinox Somatic Writing Retreat

 
March 21, 2026 - 10:00am - 5:00pm
 
Mosai Art Hub - Freeport, Grand Bahama

with Erin James & Susan Jensen Sweeting

Step into the turning of the season and the doorway of your next creative chapter.

Join us for a day-long writing retreat honoring the Spring Equinox — a time of balance, renewal, and possibility. Through guided writing, reflection, somatic awareness, and community, we’ll explore what is emerging in our lives and on the page.

This retreat is for writers of all levels who feel called to pause, listen, and cross a creative threshold.
 

Don't Keep Bad Company

 
 
Related poem: Don't Keep Bad Company

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Freedom to the World

 
American jet fighter over the world.

"Aero Striker-01" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

 Freedom to the World


The horizon glows with a morning light,
As shadows of tyranny fade from the sight.
From the land of the brave and the home of the free,
A beacon is shining across every sea.
High in the heavens, the Eagle takes flight,
With pinions of justice and talons of might,
An emblem of power that never shall rest
Until every nation is rightfully blessed.

Freedom to the world, in the Red, White, and Blue,
With a spirit of iron and a heart that is true.
Under the banner where fifty stars shine,
The promise of liberty—sacred, divine.

From the mountains of marble to the plains of gold,
The story of triumph is ancient and bold.
When dictators huddle in darkness and fear,
They know that the vanguard of justice is near.
For those who are downtrodden, silenced, and chained,
Where the rights of the person are bruised and profaned,
The Great Superpower descends through the sky,
To answer the captive’s long-suffering cry.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Gold Coconuts

Loaded Gold Coconut tree in Nassau.
 
Gold Coconuts

 "Gold Coconuts" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Friday, February 27, 2026

To Sir, with Love II


  

 
In honour of Black History Month Native Stew presents To Sir, with Love II starring Sidney Poitier.
 
After 30 years of teaching in London, Mark Thackeray retires and returns to Chicago. There, however, the challenge of teaching kids in an inner-city school proves to be too much to resist.

Don't Always Say Yes

 
Don't Always Say Yes

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Don't Waste Time

 
Ancient Nautical Clock

"Ancient Nautical Clock" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

Don't Waste Time

The sun ascends with golden light,
To chase away the shroud of night,
But as it climbs the morning sky,
The hours begin to flicker by.
A silent thief with velvet tread,
The day departs, the light is shed,
And what we planned to do at dawn,
Is lost within a tired yawn.

The clock upon the ancient wall,
Is measuring the rise and fall,
Of every breath and every beat,
Of winter’s frost and summer’s heat.
It does not pause for king or slave,
From cradle-side until the grave,
Its steady pulse is cold and clear:
The end of everything is near.

We say, "Tomorrow I shall start,
To follow what is in my heart,"
But "tomorrow" is a phantom land,
A castle built on shifting sand.
It promises a fairer day,
While keeping all your dreams at bay,
Until the weeks become the years,
And hope is drowned in quiet tears.

The Runner Stumbles has one more weekend!

 

The Runner Stumbles
SECOND WEEK

It’s a Hit!

Audiences are talking about Ringplay Productions’ first play of its 2026 Season, Milan Stitt’s The Runner Stumbles, directed by Anthony Delaney.


Here’s what some had to say:


“A truly impressive and outstanding theatrical event”

“Loved it. Highly recommended. Brilliant director and talented cast”

“…evocative theatre with solid performances … I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I highly recommend this play”

Afternoon Morning Glory

 
Afternoon Morning Glory

"Afternoon Morning Glory" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
Taken around 4:30pm on a Sunday afternoon.

Bahamas Reflected in Machiavelli’s “Great Man” Theory

 
Bahamas Leaders montage

Bahamas Reflected in Machiavelli’s “Great Man” Theory
 

By The Bahamianologist

There is a book, slim enough to hold in one hand, that has never gone out of print since it was first circulated in Renaissance Florence more than five centuries ago. Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince, written in 1513, remains the most unsentimental manual of political power ever committed to paper. It does not concern itself with virtue in the conventional sense. It concerns itself with results — with the cold, calculating art of seizing, holding, and exercising power in a world that does not reward the meek.

Machiavelli’s “Great Man” was not necessarily a good man. He was a necessary man — visionary enough to see what others could not, ruthless enough to do what others would not, and shrewd enough to make his dominance look inevitable in hindsight. He bent fortune to his will through a combination of virtù — that untranslatable Italian word encompassing strength, skill, cunning, and audacity — and an almost clinical reading of the moment he inhabited.

When we survey the long arc of Bahamian history, from the swaggering chaos of the pirate republic to the quiet consolidation of the post-independence era, we find, at every decisive turning point, a man who fits Machiavelli’s template with uncomfortable precision. None of them were saints. All of them were transformative. And understanding them through Machiavelli’s lens may be the most honest way to reckon with what they actually accomplished — and what they cost. Read more>>

Say No and Mean It

 
Say No and Mean It

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1929: The "Three-Day Storm"

 
Storm over island

 "The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1929"
Bahamas AI Image -  ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1929: The "Three-Day Storm"

The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1929, also known as the "Great Andros Island Hurricane," remains one of the most significant and devastating meteorological events in the history of the Lucayan Archipelago. Striking during a period when the colony was already grappling with economic shifts and the early tremors of the Great Depression, the storm was a catastrophic event that claimed over 140 lives and fundamentally altered the Bahamian landscape.

Montagu Beach with Bathing Seagulls - 4K HD Wallpaper

 
Montagu Beach with Bathing Seagulls

"Montagu Beach with Bathing Seagulls"
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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You Are The Greatest

 
You Are The Greatest

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

242Day Celebration Meal

 
Pan fried bread, fried Snapper, conch chowder

242Day Celebration Meal - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
Pan fried bread, fried Snapper, chunky conch chowder.
 
 
Guava duff with sauce on white plate

 242Day Guava duff - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
#242Day #CelebrateBahamas 

Bahamian Poetry by James Catalyn

 
James Catalyn with Bahamas Flag

James Catalyn with Bahamas Flag
 
 

Being Bahamian

by james j. Catalyn ©11th june 2009

I am proud of my heritage
My colour
My people
I am proud of my language, “Bahamianese”
My music
My foods
I am proud of those who have achieved
And those who may not have had
The opportunity
They are my fellowmen
I am proud of my National Symbols
And my faith in things spiritual
I am proud that I am me
And being Bahamian
I am Bahamian and Proud!

Celebrate 242Day

 
Celebrate 242Day Bahamas

 "Celebrate 242Day Bahamas" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

 Celebrate 242Day


On the twenty-fourth of February, hear the islands say,
Rise up, hearts of turquoise seas, it’s bright 242Day.
From coral keys to bustling towns where trade winds gently sway,
We gather as one people proud to honor who we are today.

The sun spills gold on ocean blues, on sands so warm and wide,
And every wave that kisses shore brings Bahamian pride.
It whispers through the coconut trees, it hums in Junkanoo drums,
It lives in every smiling face wherever our spirit comes.

So dress yourself in colors bold that mirror sea and sky,
Aquamarine and gold and black, let every banner fly.
Wrap up in Bahamian print, bright patterns stitched with care,
Let fabric tell our story loud in marketplaces fair.

Wear the flag upon your chest, let strangers see it shine,
A living sign of who we are, this heritage divine.
For black speaks strong of people’s might, our unity and name,
Gold beams warm as sunlight’s hope, aquamarine seas our claim.

Sailboat Moon - PC Wallpaper

 
Sailboat Moon

"Sailboat Moon" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Sailboat Moon

"Sailboat Moon" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
  
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Happy 242Day Bahamas

 
Happy 242Day Bahamas
 
 #242Day #CelebrateBahamas 
 
Related article: Celebrate 242Day Bahamas

Monday, February 23, 2026

The Architect of the Mind: The Importance of Reading and the Gift of Literacy

 
Two smiling teens sitting on beach smiling while reading books.

"Happy Readers" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano


The Architect of the Mind: The Importance of Reading and the Gift of Literacy

 

Introduction

To read is to engage in a silent conversation with the greatest minds of history. It is a cognitive feat that the human brain was never biologically "wired" to perform, yet it has become the bedrock of modern civilization. Reading is not merely a mechanical skill; it is an architectural process that reshapes the brain, builds the foundations of empathy, and serves as the primary engine for social and economic mobility. Understanding the importance of reading, and the vital necessity of teaching it effectively, is essential for the flourishing of both the individual and society.

Rock the City: What's Happening

 
Rock the City

 
Dion Cunningham

Dion Cunningham piano concert
 
 
Jonny Cake

 Jonny Cake live onstage
 
 
Yah Doctrine

 Yah Doctrine live stream virtual event
 
What's Happening: Dion Cunningham, Jonny Cake, Yah Doctrine + Career Opportunities. Read more>>

A Love Letter Written in Law: The Last Will and Testament of Kelson Samuel Cox (1928 – 2023)

 
Kelson and Dorcas Cox, 1955 and 2018

Kelson and Dorcas Cox, 1955 and 2018

 By The Bahamianologist

There are love stories, and then there are Bahamian love stories. Not the kind written in novels or sung in ballads — but the kind forged in the predawn darkness of five o’clock prayer meetings, in the flour-dusted kitchens of a family bakery, in the quiet determination of a man cooking meals from his wheelchair for the woman he had promised to cherish more than fifty years before.

The kind of love that does not announce itself but simply endures — through heart attacks and business failures, through family triumphs and heartbreaking loss, through the slow erosion of the body that cannot diminish the iron of the spirit. Read more>>

Tropic Glide - PC Wallpaper

 
Two stingrays over reef

"Tropic Glide" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Let Nothing Stand in Your Way

 
Let Nothing Stand in Your Way

Related poem: You Must Be Driven

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Celebrate 242Day Bahamas

 
Celebrate 242Day Bahamas

Celebrate 242Day Bahamas

 
 Celebrate Bahamian Pride
Tuesday, 24th of February, 2026
 
• Wear National Flag Colours
or Bahamian Print
 
 • Enjoy a delicious Bahamian Dish
 
• Enjoy Bahamian Music, Art or Entertainment
all day long
 
• Share photos using the hashtags below
#242Day #CelebrateBahamas
 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Offshore Tall Ship - AI Redo

One of my photos I redid with AI. Done as an oil painting and added the ship and seagulls.

Offshore Tall Ship AI oil painting

"Offshore Tall Ship" - AI Redo - Oil painting
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Harbour Island Beach HD Wallpaper

"Harbour Island Pink Sands Beach HD Wallpaper"
Original photo - ©A. Derek Catalano

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Friday, February 20, 2026