Thursday, June 11, 2026
Pickin' Cherries
Junkanoo Training
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
My No AI Writings
My No AI Writings
These posts were written by me without AI assistance.
Stories
Grammy, Li'l John and the Cerasee
Bertram and the Square Grouper
The Night the Crabs Attacked
Future Nassau Dream
Poetry
Grits in da Mornin'
Annuder Hurricane Comin'!
Dis Ting Go Wit Sense
My Own Car
Tings Turn ‘Roun’
Bahamian Potholes
Songs
I Don't Like Rum
The Bimini Road in The Bahamas: Mystery, Science, History, and Legend
The Bimini Road in The Bahamas: Mystery, Science, History, and Legend
The Bimini Road, also known as the Bimini Wall, is one of the most famous underwater formations in the world and one of the greatest mysteries associated with The Bahamas. Located just offshore from North Bimini, it consists of a long alignment of massive limestone blocks lying beneath shallow, crystal-clear waters.
For decades, the site has fascinated scientists, divers, archaeologists, historians, and believers in the legendary lost civilization of Atlantis. Some claim it is evidence of an advanced prehistoric civilization, while the overwhelming scientific consensus is that it is a naturally occurring geological formation.
Regardless of its origin, the Bimini Road remains one of the Bahamas' most intriguing natural wonders and a significant attraction for underwater exploration.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
A Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Administration's 2026/2027 Budget Communication
A Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Administration's 2026/2027 Budget Communication
Presented in the House of Assembly on May 27, 2026
Theme: "A Budget That Builds on Progress"
The 2026/2027 Budget Communication presented by Finance Minister Michael Brian Halkitis on May 27, 2026, represents the first budget following the PLP's renewed electoral mandate. It seeks to portray the administration as having successfully guided The Bahamas from post-pandemic recovery toward sustained economic growth and fiscal stability. The official theme, "A Budget That Builds on Progress," emphasizes continuity rather than radical policy change.
From a policy perspective, the budget contains numerous initiatives relating to infrastructure, healthcare, housing, energy, education, food security, and fiscal management. It also projects a fiscal surplus while maintaining significant public investment.
However, while the document is ambitious and optimistic, there are several areas where it could be strengthened through clearer implementation strategies, measurable performance targets, greater transparency, diversification initiatives, and more detailed social and economic impact assessments.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Bahamas Driftwood Art Souvenir
Know How to Read the Board
Know How to Read the Board
The world is set upon a grid of alternating hues,
Where every step we dare to take is one we win or lose.
A grand design of black and white, a vast and complex floor,
And if you wish to conquer life, and settle up the score,
You cannot simply rush ahead or blindly strike a chord—
To win the game and claim your peace, you must read the board.
From the moment we are thrust into this great, unfolding match,
We find ourselves with boundaries, and strategies to hatch.
The pawns are like our daily chores, the small, initial strides,
The quiet steps we take each day where humble worth resides.
They seem so small, disposable, but do not look away;
A pawn that reaches to the end can change the game today.
So value every little choice, each minor, quiet word,
And plan their slow advancement as you learn to read the board.
The knights will leap in sudden turns, across the crowded space,
Reminding us that progress rarely moves a straight-line pace.
They jump the walls of obstacles that keep us hemmed inside,
And show that through creativity, our dreams can still abide.
But if you do not watch their arc, they’ll catch you unaware;
A sudden shift in fortune’s wind can trap you in a snare.
Anticipate the crooked paths where hidden threats are stored,
And map out every angle as you learn to read the board.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
The Water Tower: UPDATE
Friday, June 5, 2026
The Sovereign AI Archipelago: A Comprehensive Blueprint for a Hyperscale AI Data Center in The Bahamas
The Sovereign AI Archipelago: A Comprehensive Blueprint for a Hyperscale AI Data Center in The Bahamas
Executive Summary
The global artificial intelligence boom has triggered an unprecedented infrastructure crisis. Driven by large language models, advanced neural networks, and sovereign computing initiatives, global data center IT capacity under construction exceeds 23 gigawatts. Tech conglomerates face severe bottlenecks in land procurement, regulatory permitting, and, most critically, power availability.
This essay explores the conceptual, economic, and logistical blueprint for a radical alternative: transforming an undeveloped island in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas into a massive, self-sustained, offshore AI data center. Operating as a decentralized powerhouse for global compute, this facility would leverage equatorial deep-sea geography, strategic maritime telecommunications paths, and favorable sovereign jurisdictions. By examining the physical, economic, and human capital layers, this blueprint outlines how a multi-billion-dollar project can navigate immense logistical hurdles to reshape both global AI architecture and the economic trajectory of The Bahamas.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
The Decline of Land Crabs in the Caribbean and The Bahamas.
The Decline of Land Crabs in the Caribbean and The Bahamas.
For centuries, the rhythmic, mass migrations of land crabs have been a defining ecological and cultural hallmark of the Caribbean and the Bahamian archipelago. During the summer rainy seasons, millions of these terrestrial crustaceans emerge from the safety of the inland forests, moving in vast, shifting carpets toward the coastlines to release their eggs into the sea.
Yet, this ancient ecological spectacle is quietly fading. Across the region, local crabbers and marine scientists are sounding the alarm: land crab populations are in a severe, multi-decade decline. This loss represents far more than the reduction of a single wildlife species. Land crabs are vital "ecosystem engineers" that sustain regional biodiversity, and they are deeply woven into the economic, culinary, and cultural fabric of island communities. Addressing their decline requires unpacking a complex web of habitat destruction, overharvesting, climate pressures, and introduced predators. (MDPI) (ResearchGate)
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Take My Hand - Suicide Prevention & Awareness
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Cerasee (Momordica charantia) in The Bahamas: A Comprehensive Study
Cerasee (Momordica charantia) in The Bahamas: A Comprehensive Study
Introduction
Cerasee is one of the most widely recognized and commonly used medicinal plants in The Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean. For generations, Bahamians have relied on cerasee tea as a traditional bush medicine for a variety of ailments, from digestive complaints to skin conditions. The plant is deeply rooted in Bahamian folk medicine and remains popular today despite the availability of modern pharmaceuticals.
Known scientifically as Momordica charantia, cerasee belongs to the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae). It is also known internationally as bitter melon, bitter gourd, balsam pear, and karela. While cultivated as a vegetable in many parts of Asia, in The Bahamas it is primarily valued for its medicinal properties.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
The Life and Times of Blackbeard the Pirate
The Life and Times of Blackbeard the Pirate
Few figures in maritime history command as much fascination or terror as Edward Teach, better known to the world as Blackbeard. While his piratical career lasted a remarkably brief two years (1716–1718), his impact on the popular imagination spans centuries.
At the absolute center of Blackbeard’s meteoric rise was The Bahamas—specifically the lawless beachfront settlement of Nassau on the island of New Providence. Far from being just a random hideout, Nassau served as the geographical, political, and operational headquarters for Blackbeard, anchoring a brief but explosive era known to historians as the Golden Age of Piracy.
Monday, June 1, 2026
The Tragic Story of Bird Rock Lighthouse, Crooked Island
The Tragic Story of Bird Rock Lighthouse, Crooked Island
Rising out of the jagged reefs off Pittstown Point on Crooked Island, the Bird Rock Lighthouse stands as a beautiful yet deeply haunted relic of Bahamian maritime history. Though its stark white tower surrounded by brilliant turquoise water looks like a postcard paradise today, in the late 19th century, it earned a chilling reputation as "the loneliest station in the British dominion.
Beyond its engineering brilliance, Bird Rock is the setting of one of the most terrifying, claustrophobic legends of the sea—a true-crime style descent into isolation, madness, and tragedy.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Seasons Come and Seasons Go
Seasons Come and Seasons Go
The morning wakes with crisp and golden light,
As winter yields its long, unyielding night.
The frozen earth begins to soften deep,
And stirs the silent seeds from heavy sleep.
A sudden green ignites the barren hill,
Where dancing rivers shake the icy chill.
The cherry blossoms dress the wooden bough,
A promise whispered to the field and plow.
The morning mist retreats before the sun,
A declaration that the spring’s begun.
For seasons come and seasons always go,
The constant rhythm that the woodlands know.
And so it is within the human heart,
Where hidden blooms and sudden healings start.
We break the frost of sorrow and of pain,
To find our spirits drinking in the rain.
A youth of wonder, innocent and bright,
Steps forward boldly in the growing light.
We find our footing in the warming soil,
With eyes of hope and hands prepared to toil.
Then comes the summer, fierce and full of fire,
A blazing canopy of high desire.
The fields are heavy with the growing grain,
And thunder clouds bring rich, dramatic rain.
The days stretch out, magnificent and long,
The forest rings with cricket, bird, and song.
The rivers swell, the oceans kiss the sand,
As vibrant abundance floods across the land.
The fruit is ripe, the heavy branches bend,
In wealth that feels as though it cannot end.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Friday, May 29, 2026
The Bahamas: Corruption View
The Bahamas: Corruption View
Is The Bahamas viewed as a corrupt nation by other countries?
The short answer is no, the Bahamas is generally not viewed as a highly corrupt nation by the international community. In fact, when looking at objective global metrics, it consistently ranks as one of the cleanest and most stable countries in the Caribbean and Latin American region.
However, international data often tells a slightly different story than what is felt on the ground. To get a complete picture, it helps to look at the global data versus local reality.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
The Invisible Shackles: A Comprehensive Analysis of Mental Slavery
The Invisible Shackles: A Comprehensive Analysis of Mental Slavery
The concept of slavery evokes stark, visceral imagery: iron chains, forced labor, physical violence, and the overt subjugation of one human being by another. Yet, history and sociology reveal a more insidious, enduring mutation of this institution—one that survives long after physical bonds are shattered. This is mental slavery.
Coined, popularized, and thoroughly analyzed by thinkers, revolutionaries, and artists, mental slavery refers to the psychological, cultural, and intellectual subjugation of an individual or a collective group. It occurs when a dominated people internalize the values, prejudices, and worldview of their oppressors, ultimately becoming active participants in their own ongoing limitation.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
The Foundation of Modern Progress: The Imperative of STEM Education
The Foundation of Modern Progress: The Imperative of STEM Education
We are living through a period of technological and scientific acceleration unprecedented in human history. From the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence and quantum computing to the urgent quest for sustainable energy solutions and personalized medicine, the defining challenges and opportunities of the 21st century are fundamentally technical.
At the center of this societal shift is STEM education—an acronym representing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Once viewed merely as a specialized track for future scientists and academics, STEM education has evolved into an essential pillar of foundational literacy, economic vitality, and global problem-solving. To understand its importance in today’s world is to recognize that STEM is not just a collection of school subjects; it is the primary engine driving modern civilization.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
Don’t twist your words like vines in rain,
Or speak in riddles full of strain.
A truthful tongue lights up the way,
Say what you mean and mean what you say.
A promise made should still stand tall,
Not fade away when troubles call.
Strong honest words will never sway,
Say what you mean and mean what you say.
The gossip crow may flap and cry,
While half-truths drift and multiply.
But trust is gold that thieves can’t sway,
Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Monday, May 25, 2026
The Stinking Passionflower in The Bahamas
The Stinking Passionflower in The Bahamas
The Stinking Passionflower, scientifically known as Passiflora foetida, is one of the most unusual and recognizable wild vines found throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including The Bahamas. It belongs to the passionflower family, a group of plants famous for their intricate flowers and climbing vines. Although some passionflowers are cultivated for their edible fruit and ornamental beauty, the Stinking Passionflower is mostly known as a wild-growing medicinal vine that thrives in disturbed soils, roadside thickets, bushy lots, coastal scrublands, and abandoned fields.
In The Bahamas, the plant is familiar to many older Bahamians who grew up in the Out Islands or rural communities where knowledge of “bush medicine” was commonly passed from one generation to another. Despite its unpleasant odor and somewhat untidy appearance, the vine has long been valued in folk medicine and traditional remedies.




















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