

Brewster's Road Crew
If you happen to visit Barbados during their summer festival, Crop Over, I highly suggest checking out one of BRC's events. Held on Friday nights into the late morning hours of Saturday, you are guaranteed to have an excellent time dancing (or as...
"Sandy" Beach
When I first started visiting Barbados 13 years ago, I loved this beach. It was truly sandy, and yes...I hate sand. Still, it was once a long stretch of sand that was about three times the length of what you see here. It was called Sandy Beach...
The Beach
I don't go to the beach as often as I once did. I don't know what it is, but when I see how blue the water is, I know I'm making a huge mistake. The day after I took this picture I did what I rarely do, and took a dip in the sea. It was just as...
Sam Lord's Castle
Pity the grounds are overrun with grass and foliage. You can almost envision what was once a beautiful castle. A quick google and you can see its former self though I still find this to be pretty despite its demise.
Sam Lord's Castle
Sadly, the infamous castle by the island's famous buccaneer caught fire in 2010. I never seemed to find time in previous visits to see it in its splendor which makes me appreciate historical sites more. You never know when a fire or disaster will...
Codrington College
I love lily pads. Every time I visit the school, I admire this pond. It's so peaceful.
Codrington College
The oldest school of theology in the Western Hemisphere, the grounds of Codrington College is really what enticed me to visit. I'd been before and thought I should take some better pictures. The school isn't huge or anything, but its history is...
The Snowcone Man
If in town or in a fete, one might come across the snowcone man. More recently, the nighttime snowcone man (or sometimes woman) is known to add something of the adult persuasion. Embrace your inner kid and ask for the grown-up version. Yum!
