Explore Bermuda – Off The Beaten Track
Bermuda’s parks and nature reserves are scattered around the island like a green necklace, providing quiet, tranquil areas to explore, picnic and bird watch
Lobster Pot – Chasing Tail Lobster Mania Part #2
By Brigitta Wohlmuth LOBSTER POT The Lobster pot is one of the oldest and most popular restaurants in Bermuda. For 69 years it has maintained it’s title as Bermuda’s finest seafood restaurant, dedicated to serving
Henry VIII – Chasing Tail – Lobster Mania Part #2 continued…
By Brigitta Wohlmuth Henry VIII King Henry VIII was renowned for his love of fine food, wine and entertainment- and the restaurant/pub named in his honour delivers all of the above, including a breathtaking view
Savour the Season – Lobster Mania Part #1
by Brigitta Wohlmuth In Bermuda, you don’t really see the seasons change like in other parts of the world. The leaves won’t turn orange and fall off the trees, there are no real drastic climate
Historical Stories – Heritage Matters: Heroic Rescue at Elbow Beach
by Dr. Edward Cecil Harris, MBE, JP, PHD, FSA “The Hurricane of 1915 commenced early on Sept. 3rd after very sultry weather—calm sea and very rosy sunsets. Its full force was experienced from the N.E.
The Young Collection – A Museum Without Walls
by Brigitta Wohlmuth “John Hinson Young II had a vision for the arts in Bermuda” says the National Gallery’s curator, Sophie Cressall, as she begins to describe a man she never knew, nevertheless a man