The War NOT Over Soccer Governments need enemies in order to rally the common people behind them and if the governments don’t have an enemy, one often has to be conjured up. July 4, 2019 Share
Ugly in Paradise Is it even possible to see ugliness in Paradise? On Roatan, the answer seems to be a resounding yes. July 4, 2019 Share
As Industries Come and Go Roatan’s economy has taken a few sharp turns over its long history. April 10, 2019 Share
Utila’s Camponado There are many Camponado aficionados: islanders, foreigners and mainlanders. April 10, 2019 Share
Roatan’s Port of Caramba Roatan’s first Cruise Ship Port is expanding and is likely to change island’s growth and image for decades, yet few people seem to know the extent and scope of the expansion that is already taking place. April 10, 2019 Share
Swamper Wonderland Comfortable and relaxed, he sits atop a rock, basking in the warm Utila sunshine awaiting his next meal. April 10, 2019 Share
February & March Happenings On March 7 Studio Loren at Romeo’s restaurant in French Harbour became a site of last exposition of painting of Jennifer Irias. April 10, 2019 Share
Tough but Honest Life James Wendell Pouchie lives on the small cay in Calabash Bight. He was born there 90 years ago and raised was there. April 10, 2019 Share
Blackbeard or ‘Thatch’ on Roatan On the beach, roughly three quarters of the way from the west end of the island to Roatan airport, is a place called Thatch's Point. April 10, 2019 Share
Road Rant Extraordinaire Until the recent road repairs/construction I had not really noticed the volume of vehicles on the island. April 10, 2019 Share