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Then and now....

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After an eleven year sabbatical from Grand Bahama I returned to a very depressed looking place. In 2013 I took some pictures of businesses/buildings on Queens Highway. It's so easy to become discouraged and feel nothing is happened, if you are looking for only the good and better you notice to little sparks happen. Here are some changes. Beginning with the Bethel Roberts and Co building which is up for sale Also for sale is the former headquarters for Burns House Other photos of buildings that have gotten a new lease on life thanks to the artwork by Sheldon Saint with help from the Grand Bahama Port Authority include this one. Other buildings that has revived business are: This was the Coopers Lab. And this was the Light fixture business that is now Island Bedding. While working at The Freeport News my then General Manager Mr. Ollie Ferguson was very concerned about the way Freeport looked, particularly on t

Emerge in the world

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I  believe this is one of the first for Grand Bahama ... a teleconference and it promises to be dynamic. I only missed the first night but plan to be there for the rest.  Hosted by Raquel Hart gaining momentum throughout the world, this conference is all about building your brand and marketing. It is unique in its format.. all online... the way of the future and using all gadgets to allow for persons from all over the world to participate. If and when she decides to charge for this event.... her market is not limited to simply the almost 400,000 in The Bahamas but to more of the 8 billion people in the world from our little Grand Bahama. The possibilities are endless and you can tap in too. Check it out.

Change comes when we believe it will

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This is a time of change ... not just in one place.. but all over the world. The point of this blog is to say that change is coming and it will be better if we set our minds to receive it.  The above video was selected mainly to discuss this topic.  There has been a lot of talk about things that are about to coming, jobs that are coming and lives to be made better. As things have changed but for the worst for some... the affects of three hurricanes in Grand Bahama in 2004/2005 has made a lot of people here very negative and depressed. It's like watching Eww from Winnie The Poo who is forever depressed and has nothing good to say or think. Always feeling that whatever can go wrong, will go wrong and at the worst possible time, a law of Murphy.  But things can and will change. They will change according to how you feel it will take place and if you decide to treat everything as if it has already changed and embrace the change you want to see... we will will be surprised.

Happy Earth Day 2016

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This video has been shown and will continue to be shown as an inspiration to get people to change their ways for the earth to be better. In Grand Bahama on Thursday some very proud parents, students, administration and faculty at the Bishop Michael Eldon School raised the green flag certifying it a Green School. Eco-Schools is an international programmes that aims to empower students to be the change our sustainable world needs by engaging them in fun, action-oriented learning. During the special assembly prior during which the flag was presented by Programe Director of the Bahamas Reef Environment Education Foundation (BREEF) Marcia Musgrove.  This is the first school in Grand Bahama to become Green certified with one more on the day.  And for Earth Day which was celebration on Friday many students from schools around the island look part in various cleaning ups to show our commitment to the earth. Also in the local daily David Burrows, the gentlemen who cleans up the