Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Bush Medicine in The Bahamas

 
Bush Tea

 "Bush Tea" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 

Bush Medicine in The Bahamas

 

Introduction

Bush medicine, also known as herbal medicine or traditional medicine, has been an integral part of life in The Bahamas for centuries. It involves the use of indigenous plants and herbs to treat various ailments, a practice rooted in the deep cultural and historical heritage of the Caribbean. The Bahamas, with its rich biodiversity, is home to a vast array of plants that have been used for medicinal purposes long before the advent of modern medicine. This report provides an in-depth exploration of bush medicine in The Bahamas, examining its cultural significance, historical origins, and some of the various plants used in this traditional healing practice. Additionally, it will compare bush medicine to modern medical practices, investigate the claims of its efficacy in treating serious illnesses like cancer, and underscore the importance of preserving this knowledge for future generations.

Cliffside Shores

 
Tropic seaside village by cliffs.

"Cliffside Shores" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano


Tropic seaside village by cliffs.

"Cliffside Shores" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

March On Bahamaland

 
Junkanoo dancer and flamingo and blue marlin piece.

"March On Bahamaland" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

Santorini - PC Wallpaper

 
Fururistic city over sea on planet.

"Santorini" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

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Fururistic city over sea on planet.

"Santorini" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

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Monday, September 2, 2024

The Bahamian Rock Oven: A Culinary Tradition Rooted in History

 
Lady tending backyard rock oven.

 "Tending the Rock Oven" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 

The Bahamian Rock Oven: A Culinary Tradition Rooted in History

 

Introduction

The Caribbean and the Bahamas are regions rich in cultural heritage and culinary traditions, many of which are deeply intertwined with their histories. Among the most fascinating and lesser-known aspects of this culinary heritage is the Bahamian rock oven, a traditional method of baking that has been passed down through generations. These rock ovens, often simple in design but remarkable in function, reflect the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people who first settled in the islands. This article delves into the origins, construction, and uses of Bahamian rock ovens, explores how they are prepared and operated, and considers whether they still hold a place in Bahamian life today.

Saunders Beach, Nassau, Bahamas.

 

Saunders Beach, Nassau, Bahamas. - ©A. Derek Catalano
 

Vacation Memories - PC Wallpapers

 Vacation Memories - PC Wallpapers - Palette knife paintings
 
Sailboats on tropic sea with coconut trees.

 "Sun Sail Vacation" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Tropic beach with resort.

"Sun Sail Vacation" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Dancers

 
Dancer

"Dancer" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano


Dancer

"Dancer" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

Saturday, August 31, 2024

For the Love of Priscilla

Pirate captain embracing beautiful maiden on tropic dock.

"Capt. Blake and Priscilla" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

For the Love of Priscilla

In the days of old, when the Caribbean Sea was a wild and untamed frontier, piracy reigned supreme. The aquamarine waters teemed with ships flying the Jolly Roger, captained by men who lived by the sword and the code of the outlaw. These pirates, driven by the lure of treasure and the promise of freedom, plundered merchant vessels and coastal towns with ruthless efficiency. They were masters of the seas, feared by those who crossed their paths and revered by those who shared their bloodthirst for adventure.

Pirate life was a mix of brutality and camaraderie, where loyalty to the crew was paramount, and the pursuit of riches justified any means necessary. Every day was a battle for survival, every night a celebration of the spoils of war. Islands across the Caribbean served as sanctuaries for these marauders, where they could rest, repair their ships, and indulge in the pleasures of rum, gambling, and women.

Among these sanctuaries was a small tropical isle nestled in the warm, crystal-clear waters of The Bahamas. This island, unnamed on any official maps but well-known among the pirate community, became a favored stop for two very different pirate captains—Captain Scarface Ramsey and Captain William Blake. Both men were legends in their own right, but their reputations could not have been more contrasting.

Rainy Day Bahamas - PC Wallpaper

 
Rainy Day over colorful Bahamas island settlement.

"Rainy Day Bahamas" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

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Junkanoo Rain Demon

 
Junkanoo Rain Demon

"Junkanoo Rain Demon" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

Friday, August 30, 2024

Smartphones and Smartphone Addiction

 
Smartphone with spiral design on screen.

 "Hypno Phone" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 

Smartphones and Smartphone Addiction

Introduction

Smartphones have become an integral part of modern life, connecting us to a world of information, communication, and entertainment at our fingertips. These pocket-sized devices have revolutionized how we interact with the world, bringing a host of conveniences and capabilities that were unimaginable just a few decades ago. However, with their pervasive presence comes the risk of overuse, leading to a phenomenon known as smartphone addiction. This report delves into the history of smartphones, their benefits, the potential harm they can cause, the nature of smartphone addiction, and practical steps to overcome this addiction for a healthier and more balanced life.

Xanadu - PC Wallpapers

Futuristic undersea city.

"Xanadu" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Futuristic undersea city.

"Xanadu" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Costumed Dolls

 
Costumed Junkanoo Doll

"Costumed Doll" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 

Costumed Junkanoo Doll

"Costumed Doll" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

Pastel Beach Sunrise - Phone Wallpapers

Pastel Beach Sunrise

 "Pastel Beach Sunrise" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
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Pastel Beach Sunrise

"Pastel Beach Sunrise" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
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Montagu Park and Beach



Montagu Park and Beach, Nassau, Bahamas. - ©A. Derek Catalano

Took this a year ago. Decided to upload. Just a simple pan from last summer. A popular spot for families, beach goers, and tourists on tours.  Souvenirs, native food and drinks.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

The Lost Treasure of Crimson Isle

Colossal snake guarding treasure chest.

 "The Guardian" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
 

The Lost Treasure of Crimson Isle

Chapter 1: The Map

In the heart of the Caribbean, nestled between turquoise waves and azure skies, lay the serene and vibrant Crimson Isle. The island was a paradise, draped in emerald jungles and surrounded by sandy shores that glistened like gold in the tropical sun. Its beauty, however, held secrets—ancient, forgotten, and buried deep beneath the earth.

Among the island’s inhabitants were two brothers, Aidan and Kael, who had lived on Crimson Isle their entire lives. The sons of a humble fisherman, they spent their days exploring the beaches, diving into the coral reefs, and playing in the dense, untamed jungles. Though their lives were simple, they were rich with the spirit of adventure.

One afternoon, while they were rummaging through an old trunk in their grandfather's rickety, weathered shed, Kael’s hand brushed against something peculiar. It was a tattered piece of parchment, yellowed with age and frayed at the edges. Intrigued, the brothers carefully unfolded the paper to reveal a faded map.

Reef In Relief

 
Reef In Relief

"Reef In Relief" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
Reef In Relief
 
 "Reef In Relief" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano

Costumed Dolls

 
Costumed Doll

"Costumed Doll" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano


Costumed Doll

"Costumed Doll" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Bahamas Hurricane Report

Hurricane battering tropic island coastal settlement.

 "Hurricane Battering" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

Bahamas Hurricane Report

Introduction

The Bahamas, an archipelago of over 700 islands and cays, is located in the Atlantic Ocean, placing it squarely in the path of some of the most powerful hurricanes in history. The country's geographical location, combined with the increasing intensity of tropical storms due to climate change, makes it particularly vulnerable to these natural disasters. The history of hurricanes in The Bahamas is marked by significant devastation, but also by the resilience and adaptation of its people and government.

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the history of hurricanes in The Bahamas, exploring their impact from the earliest recorded storms to the present day. It examines the measures that residents and the government can take to prepare for and respond to these formidable events. Additionally, it addresses the long-term strategies necessary for building resilience against future hurricanes. Through facts, figures, and in-depth analysis, this report aims to shed light on the challenges posed by hurricanes in The Bahamas and the ongoing efforts to mitigate their effects.

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The History of Hurricanes in The Bahamas

The Bahamas, an archipelago consisting of over 700 islands and cays, is located in the Atlantic Ocean, lying within a region often referred to as the "Hurricane Belt." This position makes the country particularly vulnerable to tropical cyclones, which can have devastating effects on the islands. The history of hurricanes in The Bahamas is a tale of recurring natural disasters that have shaped the nation’s infrastructure, economy, and disaster preparedness strategies. This chapter provides an in-depth look at the history of hurricanes in The Bahamas, from the earliest recorded storms to the present day, including key facts and figures.

Welcome to The Bahamas


 
Welcome to The Bahamas Sign

"Welcome to The Bahamas Sign" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
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Bumper stickers I designed in Adobe PS using my photos.
 
 
Welcome to The Bahamas Bumper Sticker

"Welcome to The Bahamas Bumper Sticker" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
I Love The Bahamas
 
"I 💓 Bahamas Bumper Sticker" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano

Junkanoo Murals

 
Junkanoo Mural on building by the sea.

"Junkanoo Mural" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano


Junkanoo Mural on building by the sea.

"Junkanoo Mural" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano

Island Beach Villagescape - PC Wallpapers

 
Island Beach Villagescape

"Island Beach Villagescape" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Island Beach Villagescape

"Island Beach Villagescape" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano

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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Summer Island Vacation

Island Mailboat on tropic sea at sunrise with seagulls.

"Island Mailboat" - Bahamas AI art
   ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
Summer Island Vacation

Up before dawn, eyes wide with delight,
The mailboat's docked, ready to take flight.
Excited whispers as we board, so alive,
Nassau fades slowly, our summer dreams revive.

Chugging through the harbor, slow and sure,
Seagulls squawk and soar, the sea's allure.
Diesel fumes mix with salty air,
As the sun peeks out with a golden glare.

Onboard, voices murmur, stories are told,
Some rest on bunks, in cabins small and old.
A slam bam sandwich and soda in hand,
Hunger fades as the sea meets the land.

Abandonded Tropic Mansion

 
Abandonded Tropic Mansion on hilltop.

"Abandonded Tropic Mansion" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano


Abandonded Tropic Mansion on hilltop.

"Abandonded Tropic Mansion" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano

Junkanoo Dancers

 
Junkanoo Dancer painting.
 
 "Junkanoo Dancer" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano
 

Junkanoo Dancers

"Junkanoo Dancer" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano

Monday, August 26, 2024

Report on the Bahamian Dollar

 
2001 Bahamian Dollar

 2001 Bahamian Dollar
 

Report on the Bahamian Dollar

Introduction

The Bahamian dollar (BSD) is the official currency of The Bahamas, a nation known for its beautiful beaches, thriving tourism industry, and strategic location in the Caribbean. The Bahamian dollar is a central aspect of the country's economic identity and plays a crucial role in the daily lives of its citizens. This report delves into the origin and history of the Bahamian dollar, its value relative to the American dollar, its strength both domestically and internationally, factors that can devalue the currency, and its current status and future prospects. We will also explore how a stable Bahamian dollar contributes to a healthy economy and a good quality of life for Bahamian citizens.

Junkanoo Dancers

 
Junkanoo Dancer on Bay St. at night.

"Junkanoo Dancer" - Bahamas AI image
 ©A. Derek Catalano


Junkanoo Dancer on Bay St. at night.

"Junkanoo Dancer" - Bahamas AI image
 ©A. Derek Catalano

Ocean Travel

 
Passenger submarine under the sea.

"Undersea Ferry" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano


Undersea railway train.

"Ocean Railway" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

Nebular Tropic Sea - PC Wallpaper

 
Nebular Tropic Sea

"Nebular Tropic Sea" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

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Sunday, August 25, 2024

A Kindness in the Cold

 
Daisy flower growing out of icy ground.
 
"Kindness in the Cold" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano

A Kindness in the Cold

In a world where winds are sharp as knives,
I walk a path where darkness thrives,
The ground beneath, a bed of ice,
Yet still, I try to be kind and nice.

The air is bitter, hearts are cold,
And kindness feels a tale retold,
A story whispered, lost to time,
In a world that turns on cruel rhyme.

But in this frost, I plant a seed,
Of warmth, of hope, of gentle deed,
A smile that breaks the winter’s hold,
A touch that turns the harsh to gold.

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Music Makers Rush-Out - Video

 

Music Makers Junkanoo group rush-out performance for the Commonwealth Bank Back-to-School Giveaway, Joe Billy Park, Fowler St., Nassau, Bahamas. Aug. 24, 2024. ©A. Derek Catalano

Friday, August 23, 2024

Report on Vehicular Traffic Congestion in Nassau, Bahamas

Island Traffic congestion

"Island Traffic" - Bahamas AI image
©A. Derek Catalano
 

Report on Vehicular Traffic Congestion in Nassau, Bahamas

 

Introduction

Vehicular traffic congestion in Nassau, Bahamas, has reached critical levels, particularly during peak hours. The roads become heavily congested at three major times of the day: the morning commute around 9 a.m. when residents travel to work and school, the afternoon period around 3 p.m. when schools dismiss and parents pick up their children, and the early evening rush hour around 5 p.m. when the workday ends. The continuous importation of vehicles into the country exacerbates this problem, leading to increasingly severe traffic jams on the island’s streets.

Years ago, Nassau underwent significant road improvements and the construction of new roads intended to alleviate traffic congestion. While these initiatives were initially effective, the rapid growth in the number of vehicles and urban development has since outpaced these improvements. Today, Nassau faces a more severe traffic situation, characterized by long delays, increased travel times, and heightened frustration among drivers.

This report aims to explore the causes of Nassau's traffic congestion, examine the consequences, and propose potential solutions to alleviate the problem. It will also consider how improved traffic flow could benefit Nassau in both the short and long term.

Tropic Beach Paradise

 
Tropic Beach Paradise with flowers, seagulls and sailboat.

"Tropic Beach Paradise" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano