Monday, November 30, 2009
Happy Independence, Barbados!!!
To all my Bajan peoples at home and abroad, to all adopted Bajans from around the world, I wish you a Happy Independence Day!
Let's give God thanks for our wonderful nation. We are blessed.
Congratulations are also extended to our newest Knights (we're still very British, ain't), Sir Philip Greaves and Sir Maurice King. I've posted the full list of honourees below.
God Bless Bim!
2009 INDEPENDENCE DAY HONOURS LIST
KNIGHT OF ST. ANDREW
For extraordinary and outstanding achievement and merit in service to Barbados or to humanity at large.
1. Mr. Philip Marlowe Greaves, Q.C.
For his distinguished career and his outstanding service and contribution to Barbados and public life.
2. Mr. Maurice Athelstan King, Q.C.
For his distinguished service and contribution to the legal profession and public service.
COMPANION OF HONOUR
For distinguished national achievement and merit.
1. Mr. John Andrew Connell, Q.C.
For his public service contribution to the legal profession.
2. Mr. Lionel Seymour Craig
For his outstanding contribution in the area of community service.
3. Mr. Robert Livingstone Morris, GCM
For his outstanding contribution to the labour movement.
GOLD CROWN OF MERIT
For highly meritorious service or achievement in science, the arts, literature, sports, civic duties or any other endeavour worthy of national recognition.
1. Mr. Winston Alfred Cox
For his contribution to central banking and his meritorious contribution to the Region on economic matters.
2. Dr. Juliet Michelle Daniel
For her highly meritorious work in the area of cancer research.
3. Mr. Owen Lynderson Estwick
For his highly meritorious service in the area of public administration and cricket administration.
4. Mr. Joseph Cecil Ince
For his highly meritorious service in the area of tourism in particular cruise tourism.
SILVER CROWN OF MERIT
For meritorious service or achievement in science, the arts, literature, sports, civic duties or any other endeavour worthy of national recognition.
1. Mr. Ryan McDonald Brathwaite
For his winning a Gold Medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.
2. Mr. Jerston Sherlock Clarke
For his meritorious service in the area of athletic coaching.
3. Miss Elizabeth Eileen Alice Deane
For her meritorious service to horse racing in Barbados and the Caribbean.
4. Dr. Edward Augustus Layne
For his meritorious service in promoting Barbados and developing linkages with the Atlanta business community.
BARBADOS SERVICE STAR
For meritorious work in the civil, fire, military, police, prison or other protective services or any other similar field of endeavour.
1. Miss Eleanor Elaine Catlyn
For her contribution to nursing.
2. Mrs. Yvette Patricia Scantlebury
For 25 years of service to Government working in Cabinet Office.
3. Mr. Desmond Charles Weekes
For his contribution to the development and promotion of spouge music.
4. Rev. Dr. Carlyle DaCosta Williams
For his contribution to religion, in particular to the Wesleyan Holiness Church.
5. Miss Sylvia Oneta Wilkinson
For her contribution to the public service.
BARBADOS SERVICE MEDAL
For meritorious work in the civil, fire, military, police, prison or other protective services or any other similar field of endeavour.
1. Ms. Joan Wilma Glasgow
For her outstanding contribution to the community.
2. Mr. Frank Herbert Reid
For his outstanding contribution to education.
3. Mr. Weldon Adolphus Spencer
For his contribution to the community and in particular his contribution to the Police Force.
4. Mrs. Marseta Bynoe-Walcott
For her contribution to community development, in particular, her work with youth and civic organisations in Christ Church.
5. Ms. Evelyn Margarette Walcott
For her contribution to the hospitality industry.
BARBADOS BRAVERY MEDAL
For acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances.
1. Mr. Terry Tyrone Omar Ifill
For his act of bravery in rescuing two visitors from drowning while swimming at Bathsheba, St. Joseph, on September 2, 2009.
2. Mr. Victor Leon Lewis
For his act of bravery in rescuing two visitors from drowning while swimming at Bathsheba, St. Joseph, on September 2, 2009.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Vincentians reject new Constitution
Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves must not be in a good mood right now. Oh well, that's life. Read all about it here.
Fave Old Time Proverbs
Hi, peoples. Here's another flashback to one of my 2007 Independence posts. Enjoy.
As a "grandmother child" (i.e. child raised by grandparents), I grew up hearing a lot of Bajan proverbs and sayings that remain with me till this day. We Bajans have some very colourful sayings and here are 10 of my favourites:
10. Every fool got ‘e sense:
No matter how dull and ignorant, everybody is knowledgeable in one area or the other.
9. Cat luck en' dog luck
What one person may get away, may cause problems for another.
8. When yuh en' got horse, ride cow:
Utilize whatever resources you have available.
7. Don’t tek a six for a nine:
Do not misunderstand a person’s real intentions.
6. De berry don’ drop too far from de tree:
Children inherit traits and attitudes from their parents.
5. De higher de monkey climb, de more 'e show 'e tail:
The more you show off, the more your faults are brought to the open.
4. Evah skin-teet en' a laugh:
Not all outward signs of friendliness should be taken as genuine.
3. One smart dead at two smart door:
No matter how smart you think you are, there is somebody smarter than you.
2. Yuh could hide and buy ground but yuh can’t hide and wuk it:
It is impossible to hide your actions all the time.
1. De sea ain’t got nuh back door:
The sea is not that safe a place; take every precaution necessary.
For more proverbs, check Bajanfuhlife.com.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Independence Cheese flashback
It's blue, yellow and black time again in Bim and I thought I'd share some of my fave posts from November 2007. Every day until November 30th I'll try to post one for you all.
THe first up is some pics of Bridgetown all lit up for Independence. You can find them here
Rihanna needs to wuk-up
Hey peoples! It's good to be back with you and I hope you're all well out there. Thanks for sticking around and gracias muchisimo for your mail.
Well, last night the American Music Awards went down in Los Angeles and of course home girl Rihanna took to the red carpet and the stage.
Love the cut out rose motif, hate the hair ....
And she performed a set which included the singles 'Hard' and the 'Wait Is Ova' off her new album Rated R, released today, in this outfit:
She reminds me of Charlize Theron in Aeon Flux for some reason, or that chick from the Bruce Willis movie The Fifth Element . Anyhoo, I know I'm going to get a lot of flack for this, but I gotta say that I find Rihanna's performances boring. She wears eye-catching outfits, she has a lot of props, but sorry, she needs to work on her stage presence. And I think I've found just the way for her to improve her shows. She needs to wuk up. Seriously.
It worked wonders for Shakira and Beyonce, and even Lady Gaga is trying a thing these days. All Rihanna has to do is check soca queen Allison Hinds when next she's back home for some lessons. She gine sort she out real good.
Images: theybf.com
Well, last night the American Music Awards went down in Los Angeles and of course home girl Rihanna took to the red carpet and the stage.
Love the cut out rose motif, hate the hair ....
And she performed a set which included the singles 'Hard' and the 'Wait Is Ova' off her new album Rated R, released today, in this outfit:
She reminds me of Charlize Theron in Aeon Flux for some reason, or that chick from the Bruce Willis movie The Fifth Element . Anyhoo, I know I'm going to get a lot of flack for this, but I gotta say that I find Rihanna's performances boring. She wears eye-catching outfits, she has a lot of props, but sorry, she needs to work on her stage presence. And I think I've found just the way for her to improve her shows. She needs to wuk up. Seriously.
It worked wonders for Shakira and Beyonce, and even Lady Gaga is trying a thing these days. All Rihanna has to do is check soca queen Allison Hinds when next she's back home for some lessons. She gine sort she out real good.
Images: theybf.com
Monday, November 16, 2009
Rihanna's 'Russian Roulette' video
Hey, peoples. Check out Rihanna's video for her new hit 'Russian Roulette', quick quick before it gets pulled down.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Serena's coming to BIM
Tennis ace Serena Williams will be in Barbados later this month for a tennis clinic for kids, and I'm pretty excited. She clawed her way back to the top of the rankings this year and really proved her metal.
Can't wait to see her, and I wonder if she's bringing her guy Common? If she does, hold me back, y'all!
Rihanna is simply GLAMOURous
Congratulations to Barbadian superstar Rihanna, who was presented with Glamour Magazine's Woman of the Year Award on Monday night. Not a bad way to end a pretty rough year.
Folks are raving over her gown, which does wonders to highlight her svelte figure, but I guess I'm not that into haute couture. I'll be kind and leave it there.
Now this gown, which she wore to an afterparty, I likey very much, though it's split so high it could cut her throat. Do you, Rih-Rih, do you.
Images: theybf.com
Monday, November 09, 2009
The Rihanna 20/20 Interview
Here's Rihanna's 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer, aired last Friday. Although I'm skeptical in terms of the timing of the whole interview, she does sound sincere and truly shaken up by the ordeal. Hopefully she can move on with her life now.
Friday, November 06, 2009
Catching up again
Hey, peoples. I swear everytime I get bogged down in work etc, things get interesting around here and I can't get a chance to blog.
Since I last posted, we had a former PM going at it with his former deputy, and now Ms. Rih-Rih has broken her silence on the Chris Brown debacle, just in time to promote her new album....
Anyhoo, first things first.
The Owen Arthur/Mia Mottley "showdown" was an eye opener, not so much for what was said, but for what really wasn't said. Let me break it down for you folks who aren't clued into the political scene in Bimshire.
For about 14 years and up until January 1998, Barbados was led by Prime Minister Owen Arthur. In the latter stage of his administration, he had as his Deputy Mia Mottley. However, prior to the last election, he overlooked Mottley in favour of former Opposition Leader (yes I said Opposition Leader) Clyde Mascoll to be the co-leader of the Barbados Labour Party.
When the BLP's plans for re-election went to hell in a handbasket, it was alleged that that party decided to do some bloodletting, and Arthur was the chief victim. Mia Mottley was named Leader of the Oppposition and Arthur faded quietly into the sunset.
Or so it was thought. Bear in mind, Owen Arthur still had his fans, and many still believed he was the best choice to lead the BLP. That led to all kinds of perceptions of a power struggle in the BLP camp, and Ms. Mia finally put her foot down and went public, requesting a referendum of her parliamentary council on who they wanted for a leader.
Arthur didn't turn up for the vote, which Mottley won, but the next day held a press conference and put his former deputy on blast.
"The challenge facing Ms Mottley and the party is not within the parliamentary group. The challenge is to have a leader who enjoys wide aceptance and acceptability in the wider society and wide acceptance in the parliamentary party.
"That cannot be resolved by a vote among the parliamentary group," he said.
Arthur advised that his former protégée now needed to "recognise that there are things that you may like to do that could affect the standing of your party"; prepare herself for the fact that everybody was not going to like her; and immerse herself and "work harder than anybody else".
In typical Arthur style, he appeared to state his lack of interest in contesting Mottley's leadership of the party, but in fact threw her to the wolves by raising a lot of unanswered questions. And what did he mean by Mottley needing to "recognise that there are things that you may like to do that could affect the standing of your party"? You better ask a friend here in Bim, 'cause I ain't touching that one....
And now Ms. Robyn Rihanna Fenty. Girlfriend has finally gone public about her treatment at the hands of what's his name, sitting down with Diane Sawyer in an interview that will air on ABC'S 20/20 tonight. Snippets have hit the web, and I've posted two for you below.
Serious stuff. You all know Brown's camp is going to retaliate in some way, with his album coming out in a few weeks. Keep your chin up, Rih-Rih.
Since I last posted, we had a former PM going at it with his former deputy, and now Ms. Rih-Rih has broken her silence on the Chris Brown debacle, just in time to promote her new album....
Anyhoo, first things first.
The Owen Arthur/Mia Mottley "showdown" was an eye opener, not so much for what was said, but for what really wasn't said. Let me break it down for you folks who aren't clued into the political scene in Bimshire.
For about 14 years and up until January 1998, Barbados was led by Prime Minister Owen Arthur. In the latter stage of his administration, he had as his Deputy Mia Mottley. However, prior to the last election, he overlooked Mottley in favour of former Opposition Leader (yes I said Opposition Leader) Clyde Mascoll to be the co-leader of the Barbados Labour Party.
When the BLP's plans for re-election went to hell in a handbasket, it was alleged that that party decided to do some bloodletting, and Arthur was the chief victim. Mia Mottley was named Leader of the Oppposition and Arthur faded quietly into the sunset.
Or so it was thought. Bear in mind, Owen Arthur still had his fans, and many still believed he was the best choice to lead the BLP. That led to all kinds of perceptions of a power struggle in the BLP camp, and Ms. Mia finally put her foot down and went public, requesting a referendum of her parliamentary council on who they wanted for a leader.
Arthur didn't turn up for the vote, which Mottley won, but the next day held a press conference and put his former deputy on blast.
"The challenge facing Ms Mottley and the party is not within the parliamentary group. The challenge is to have a leader who enjoys wide aceptance and acceptability in the wider society and wide acceptance in the parliamentary party.
"That cannot be resolved by a vote among the parliamentary group," he said.
Arthur advised that his former protégée now needed to "recognise that there are things that you may like to do that could affect the standing of your party"; prepare herself for the fact that everybody was not going to like her; and immerse herself and "work harder than anybody else".
In typical Arthur style, he appeared to state his lack of interest in contesting Mottley's leadership of the party, but in fact threw her to the wolves by raising a lot of unanswered questions. And what did he mean by Mottley needing to "recognise that there are things that you may like to do that could affect the standing of your party"? You better ask a friend here in Bim, 'cause I ain't touching that one....
And now Ms. Robyn Rihanna Fenty. Girlfriend has finally gone public about her treatment at the hands of what's his name, sitting down with Diane Sawyer in an interview that will air on ABC'S 20/20 tonight. Snippets have hit the web, and I've posted two for you below.
Serious stuff. You all know Brown's camp is going to retaliate in some way, with his album coming out in a few weeks. Keep your chin up, Rih-Rih.
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