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Culture craft and cuisine here in Barbados

We enjoyed a day overflowing with Culture, Craft and Cuisine last Saturday at Animal Flower Cave. The St. Lucy's Parish Independence Committee, also...

Seeing that November is our Independence month here in Barbados, we thought we would share a bit of our heritage! Today we are focusing on our National Pledge. Sometimes we forget about our emblems and now is the perfect time to remember and cherish them. Mr...

Barbadian People and Language

The official language of Barbados is English, but like our people, our dialect is referred to as “Bajan.” British English is taught in schools due to our rich history and heritage from...

Baxter's Road Barbados

When the work day in Barbados is over and the weekend arrives, Baxter’s Road comes alive with culture, colour and cuisine.  It is the favourite place of many locals and visitors alike to get their mouth-watering, traditional Bajan food, and “lime” (hang out)...

Arlington House, Speightstown Barbados

Barbados is home to many bits and bobs; cutters, cou-cou, our pop star icon, Rihanna and the list goes on and on. Today I am here to share another little aspect (this time architectural) that is thought by many, to also be conceived here in Barbados. I have...

Parliament Building with the Barbadian Flag Flying High

Here is the month of Independence for our little island Barbados and to pay tribute we will be featuring all things centered around our heritage and culture. This year will be the 46th Independence Anniversary for Barbados and we will be giving you all the info...

Parliament Buildings in the UNESCO Historic Bridgetown Site

That’s right, Bridgetown and its Garrison have recently been granted the title of a UNESCO world heritage site. We are so proud of our island Barbados and all of the individuals who contributed to make this well deserved designation happen. We thought we would...

Bridgetown Barbados

Known by all locals as simply "Town",  Bridgetown is the largest, most popular and not to mention the commercial hub of the cities in Barbados. It was originally named "Indie Bridge" for the rude bridge which was constructed over the river (now known as the...

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