©A. Derek Catalano
Friday, September 13, 2024
Sci-Fi Junkanoo Dancers
©A. Derek Catalano
Thursday, September 12, 2024
The Burden of Secrets
Beneath the cloak of midnight’s veil,
Where whispers weave and shadows sail,
A secret stirs, a hidden lie—
A fragile thing that cannot die.
The walls that guard it, worn and thin,
Are cracking from the weight within.
Though buried deep, it strains to rise,
For truth, in darkness, never lies.
A glance too long, a word misplaced,
A tremor that betrays the face—
These cracks, they widen, sharp as blades,
And cut the heart in whispered shades.
Sci-Fi Junkanoo
©A. Derek Catalano
©A. Derek Catalano
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Report on Campaign Finance Reform in The Bahamas
Report on Campaign Finance Reform in The Bahamas
Introduction
Campaign finance reform is a critical aspect of maintaining democratic integrity by ensuring that the political process is transparent, equitable, and free from corruption. In The Bahamas, the issue of campaign finance reform has been a point of concern for years. The lack of regulations governing political donations, spending, and transparency has led to increasing calls for reform. This report provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of campaign finance in The Bahamas, explores the need for reform, evaluates international standards and practices, and offers recommendations for effective policy changes.
The Perils of Poor Prioritizing
The Perils of Poor Prioritizing
Prioritizing's the name of the game,
Without it, life's a circus—what a shame!
First things first, like bills and rent,
Before your cash on pleasures is spent.
You wanted that weave, those lashes, those nails,
So you blew the light bill money and tipped the scales.
Now you're sittin' in darkness, TV shows can't get,
And it's 90 degrees, no A/C or fan, just sweat.
The water bill money, you spinned and gambled away,
Thought you'd strike it rich, but lost in a day.
Now you can't bathe, or flush, or clean,
Living a life that's anything but serene.
Sci-Fi Junkanoo
"Sci-Fi Junkanoo Dancer" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
©A. Derek Catalano
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Pinewood Gardens: A Waterlogged Nightmare and Potential Solutions
Pinewood Gardens: A Waterlogged Nightmare and Potential Solutions
Introduction: The Origins of Pinewood Gardens
Pinewood Gardens, located in New Providence, Bahamas, is a residential community established in 1972 by Pinewood Gardens Ltd. It was purchased in liquidation in 1983 by Arawak Homes Ltd. Initially, it was developed to provide affordable housing for Bahamians, targeting middle- and lower-income families looking to invest in homeownership. At the time of its development, New Providence was experiencing significant growth, and many Bahamians sought to own land amidst the island’s expanding suburban landscape. Pinewood Gardens appeared to be an ideal solution—an area that would allow families to settle into homes away from the increasingly crowded capital of Nassau.
However, the development of Pinewood Gardens was not without controversy. Questions arose over the suitability of the land for residential purposes. Over the years, this community has faced persistent and severe flooding problems, exacerbating concerns about the land's conditions and whether it was ever appropriate for residential development in the first place.
Sci-Fi Junkanoo Dancer
©A. Derek Catalano
Monday, September 9, 2024
Bahamian Hotel Ownership in The Bahamas
Bahamian Hotel Ownership in The Bahamas
Introduction
Tourism is the heartbeat of The Bahamas, serving as the foundation of its economy and offering a tropical paradise to millions of visitors annually. With its pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and luxurious resorts, The Bahamas has long been a prime destination for global travelers. The hotel industry plays a pivotal role in supporting this influx, with hotels ranging from extravagant all-inclusive resorts to intimate boutique establishments.
However, while tourism thrives, there is an emerging need for more Bahamians to assume ownership roles within the hotel industry. The hospitality sector offers tremendous potential for economic empowerment, but many of the large hotels and resorts are foreign-owned. Encouraging and supporting more Bahamians to become hotel owners, especially on the Family Islands, is essential for fostering sustainable growth, ensuring that more profits remain within the country, and promoting authentic Bahamian experiences for visitors.
Journey To New Nassau
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Animal Extinction: Worldwide and The Bahamas
Animal Extinction: Worldwide and The Bahamas
Introduction
Animal extinction has become a growing global concern as species across the world face increasing threats from human activities and environmental changes. From habitat loss and overexploitation to climate change and pollution, many factors contribute to the decline of wildlife populations. In regions like The Bahamas, several unique species are on the brink of extinction, reflecting the broader global biodiversity crisis. However, efforts to combat extinction are gaining momentum, with local and international initiatives focused on protecting habitats, restoring ecosystems, and enforcing regulations to safeguard vulnerable species. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the causes and solutions to the pressing issue of animal extinction, highlighting the importance of coordinated action for conservation and recovery.
Tropic Drone Fly-Over
Friday, September 6, 2024
The Last Stand of the Lucayan
The Last Stand of the Lucayan
Part 1: The Gathering Storm
The tropical sun hung low over the turquoise waters of the Lucayan archipelago, casting shimmering rays upon the white sandy shores. The island of Guanahani, home to the peaceful Lucayan people, basked in the warmth of the day, but a tense mood clung to the air. Whispers of war, of imminent invasion, had spread from village to village. Far to the south, the fierce Carib warriors, feared for their brutality and their practice of cannibalism, were stirring, ready to sail northward in their swift canoes.
Among the Lucayan people, no one was more respected than the warrior named Haobam. Tall, strong, and brave, Haobam was a leader among his people, known for his wisdom and unmatched skill in battle. His body, tanned from years of exposure to the sun, bore the scars of past battles, each mark a testament to his bravery. Despite the peace-loving nature of his people, Haobam had trained tirelessly with his warriors, knowing that the threat of the Carib was ever-present.
Sci-Fi Junkanoo Warrior
©A. Derek Catalano
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Age is Just a State of Mind
Age is Just a State of Mind
The years may come, the years may go,
But time’s a river with gentle flow.
It carries moments, sweet and kind,
Yet age is just a state of mind.
Wrinkles may trace upon the skin,
But youth still dances deep within.
In every laugh, in dreams we find,
That age is just a state of mind.
The silver hair, the slowing pace,
Can’t dim the light within your grace.
For wisdom blooms where hearts are kind,
And age remains a state of mind.
With every dawn, we rise anew,
The world is fresh in every hue.
Adventure calls, no ties to bind,
When age is just a state of mind.
Cliff Views
Sci-Fi Beach - PC Wallpaper
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Grammy Major, A Sweet Old Soul
Grammy Major, A Sweet Old Soul
My Grammy Major, a sweet old soul,
Gentle, loving, and a heart made of gold,
Yet she wouldn’t hesitate, to speak her mind,
To share her thoughts, so firm, yet kind.
Born in 1900, she saw times change,
From the simple ways to the modern range,
At sixteen, she left Roses, Long Island’s shore,
For Nassau’s streets, where she saw much more.