by Tim SMITH It’s not just local debris that needs to be cleaned up after a storm hits Bermuda. Mounds of trash—originating from as far afield as Africa—are dumped on the island’s shoreline every time…
by Tim Smith The howling winds have finally subsided and at last it’s safe to step outside, breathe in some fresh air and assess the damage. For many people, those few hours after a storm…
by Erin Silver Siairah Milano is a Travel & Event Consultant and Certified Tourism Ambassador with Thinking of Bermuda, a destination management company dedicated only to traveling to Bermuda. In other words, she is something…
by Tim Smith There’s no better way of helping children understand a subject than by encouraging them to share their experiences about it with each other. P6 pupils at East End Primary School put this…
by Tim Smith Even the best-laid plans can go awry when your wedding gets gatecrashed by a major storm. But for Francine Trott and her niece Cyniqua Anderson at Just Dreams Events, coping with the…
by Erin Silver When I lived in Australia, I committed a cardinal sin: after enjoying prawns at Christmas, I threw out all the shells in the garbage and left them there in the summer heat…
by Tim Smith Michelle Pitcher had been sitting on the forecasting desk at Bermuda Weather Service (BWS) one weekend in 2014 when a subtropical depression named Fay was forecast to brush within 100 miles of…