The worst piece of advice that ‘Buddy’ Rego ever received was, “Do one thing only, and do it well.” Thankfully, he did not listen to that advice. The result is three generations of one family…
Ireland Island has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from a remote penal outpost into a key naval stronghold of the British Empire. This transformation was significantly shaped by the resilience and labour of Irish indentured…
Dr. Barbara Ball was born into a culturally blended family in Bermuda. She was deeply influenced by her English father, Carlton, a carpenter, and her Bermudian mother, Jessie Alice, who instilled in her a sense…
Bermuda Day, a dazzling festival brimming with culture and community spirit, finds its origins steeped in the Victorian era, originally designated to celebrate Queen Victoria’s birthday. Initially known as Empire Day, this vibrant occasion served…
Bermudians have an uncanny ability to fit in anywhere. We are cultural chameleons; moving around the planet and adapting to the routines and customs of the locals. Interestingly, the reverse is also true – we…
On an island where water conservation is a national pastime, planting succulents would seem to be the ideal way to add color and interest to your garden and conserve water at the same time. But…
In Bermuda we are fortunate to have many edible varieties of fruit growing in our gardens and laneways, but the window for harvesting these delicious treats is typically short and many varieties spoil quickly once…