Category Archives: Barbados 2011
Dare to Love promotion in Barbados
Work, rest and play
Although it may look like I’ve just gone from one party to another, quite a bit has happened in between. I’ve reaquainted myself with Miami Beach and it regulars, who welcomed me back home and wanted to know about my … Continue reading →
Back in Barbados
Arrived back in Barbados this morning, desparately needing sleep. We went to The Edge nightclub last night for some final revelry. It’s an ultra modern club that looked and felt like the inside of a freezer chill room when we … Continue reading →
Mix 96 fm meeting
When I went to the lovely studios of Mix 96 fm yesterday it was to discuss an interview to promote Dare to Love. I was bowled over by the warm welcome I got from an amazing crew, Russell, Annie, Sheldon … Continue reading →
Lazy Saturday afternoon
It was worth having an early night and having a clear head for Tai Chi this morning. My Arrival into Bridgetown at 6.30 a.m., in the bright sunlight, twinkling on the crystal clear blue sea, made me realise again why … Continue reading →
First acceptance
One bookshop (Days in Bridgetown) has definitely taken my book, and another (Pages) is considering it. I should be celebrating, and had planned to do so at Oistins tonight, but sadly I’m too exhausted. Stayed in and finished A Dog … Continue reading →
A chill day
A much more relaxed day, even though I was on Miami beach at 5 a.m. (A mistake – thought it was 6 a.m.) I was amazed by how many people was there at that time, way before the sun came … Continue reading →
Lagging
Hard to believe I’ve only been here here two days. I feel really pleased with what I’ve acheived in that time. I completed the Starbroek News extensive list of questions, sent them a couple of photos and asked if they … Continue reading →
The first leg of the journey
Arrived in Barbados after an enjoyable but slightly naughty flight. Sometimes I just let the child in me go wild. I pray always that God will make me a better person. Customs took a long time because, having declared that … Continue reading →