action can't done


The excitement in SK continued. I see more locals youths riding bikes, but they do not look anything like these. They make a high pitched sound and disappear around a corner or in the distance, before you even recognize that you heard them. I grew up with a "Trail 90" and never graduated to the 375. This biking is all related to the tourism product. I know your question, but I am no analyst so I am staying out of that discussion.


Given the size of SKN, this could be the local bike of choice. I can visualize cruising around SK .... at 32 miles per hour I am back home in 60-minutes. Gosh at the "Ninja" speed I am back home before I leave. WOW!!! To really enjoy SK Harley travel 4 miles per hour maybe about right. I wonder what size gas tanks are fitted? Anyone in favour of a pedal bike with an assistance motor? I thing that is the lifestyle model, for seniors like me. Anyway it is nice to see SK still moving and attracting. Of course we are attracting a heck of a lot more, some we may not have bargained for, but that is how life go, and we live with what we buy, beg, borrow or tief. I done with that.


As I pen this it is Good Friday, and I am going to visit Port Zante shortly and get some snaps of our City. Just imagine a cruise ship in port with about 4000 people and the City shut down. Well for the visitor who come to relax, this is the right day. I enjoy the sea from on the land, but this snap above further encourages me to avoid all cruises at any cost, but I believe that everyone able should take a cruise, at least once.


I can understand the apparent addiction to salt, sugar, rum, bread, pork, sex, etc., ... and now BBQ chicken ... and it is not just us.


The CXC ART Exhibition


I am of the view that the "Tomcar" [www.tomcar.com] will serve us better. The choice of transport should be seriously appropriate.


Made in SKN


Made in SKN


Made in SKN


Made in SKN


Made in SKN



Migrating birds in transit at Port Zante


Mr Winston "Zack" Nisbett, M.H., received the Medal of Honour


This now looking like a fortnightly event


Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park. 1782 siege reenactment


This could look like the official photo of the 'actors' of the 1782 Brimstone Hill siege reenactment . The official photographer set up the shot I and took this snap over the shoulder. This could give us ideas for a new Brimstone Hill visitor experience.


Our local guys who participated in the 1782 reenactment. They all in step, so you never know ....


A view of the Citadel


A view from the Citadel


Inside the Citadel


On the Citadel


The Citadel

After the final reenactment at the Governor's House, His Excellency the Governor General inspects the Company.


A view from the Scenic Railway


Another view from the Scenic Railway


The Scenic Railway

The activity and drama continues in SKN without ceasing. A lot of it passes by me because I am selective with whatever I do, not like some youth today who want to "kill" everything, especially if it is free.  A person must know when it is time to "leave it alone". To much stupidness is going down in this year and it is only the just past the first quarter. Let us hang loose and take everything in stride.

Easter is followed by Labour Day, Music Festival, Culturama, Emancipation, Independence, Carnival ... one activity each month. Only in SKN this can happen. With so much liming and feting, it is a wonder we are still so productive. The secret is: Work when you working, and lime when you liming. We know that work and play don't mix.

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