It took approximately 6 months for my children to become Barbadian citizens by decent as[…]
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When is one too many?
When is one of something too much? There is a phrase in the US that says, “He (or she) had one too many” and it refers to alcoholic drinks. For[…]
Read moreBajan Open House
We have an open house. As people pass our house it is not unusual for passers by to shout, “Hey Brother Calvin! Sandra ya a’right! McDowells!” It’s also normal for[…]
Read moreBajans and Covid-19
As I type this blog entry, Barbados is on day 20 of a 30 day national shutdown with an overnight curfew from 6:00 pm until 8:00 am. The first 10[…]
Read moreBajan Bureaucracy
Visitors of Barbados love it’s laid back, relaxed, slow paced style of living. However, that same pace can be a source of frustration when dealing with the bureaucracy of the[…]
Read moreBajans Don’t Like To Get Wet
Bajans don’t like to get wet! Although we are surrounded by water, if you ask the average Bajan when was the last time they went to the sea, you get[…]
Read moreBajan Monkeys part 3 (Monkeys I Like)
The headlines read “Farmers Cry Out for Monkey Hunters” in an article in the *Nation Newspaper! In the past, I have documented on my FaceBook page and my blog retiringinparadise.com[…]
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