Last month we were invited back to The Tides Restaurant to sample their new lunch menu which launched; yes I know we are lucky. The Tides is without a doubt one of our favorite restaurants on the island, so any opportunity we get to dine there is an obvious one...
Seen either in the gardens or potted in the houses of almost every Barbadian at Christmas is Poinsettia. Explosive in its red and very vibrant colour, the poinsettia is actually indigenous to Mexico and Central America. The popular Christmas plant derives its...
In 1966, Barbados became an independent nation following over 300 years of British colonization. In the 1920’s political arousal of the population became evident when Charles Duncon O’Neal formed the Democratic League; however it was not until 1938 after...
Barbados December Event #1: Christmas in the Courtyard: On the 4th December at 6.15PM, in the Cathedral Courtyard, Central Bank of Barbados, Spry St., Bridgetown, Christmas in the Courtyard is one in the series of free sunset...
Remember a little while back we talked about the one and only conkie of Barbados? Today, we thought as part of our celebration of independence we would share with you the recipe...
Our next "meet a bajan" segment is here and we are so happy to introduce the very talented Sofie Warren of Sofie Warren Photography. Her work is 100% island inspired and we swear she will be the next big thing...