The Return of the Wandering Scotsman and His Unique Insight Into Barbados

Due to personal circumstances beyond my control I haven’t recently been able to publish very many articles on The Barbados blog, but now I’m back and ready to roll. I’m ready, able and willing to get things back on track and hopefully deliver many more interesting and well-written articles relating to my own personal viewpoint on life in Barbados.

I promise to take it easy on those hairy woman and their admirers who don’t seem to like the kind words or help that I have offered them, but maybe one of these days they will wake up and listen, The Hairy Legged Woman of Barbados and Hairy Woman At Carlisle Bay, Ban Them All!

Also Prime Minister David Thomson you will be glad to know that I’m back on track and I shall continue to periodically  offer you a few pointers to help make Barbados a better place to live for everyone, including locals, tourists and migrant workers, 5 Simple Steps To Improve Tourism In Barbados and Barbados Provides Me With The Bumpiest Rides Of My Life.

During a recent visit to London, I came across an advert for a 4-week all-inclusive stay at a very nice hotel in Barbados, flying with BA for an unbelievable £799, during August. That makes me wonder if it is going to be a real tough time ahead for those involved in the tourism sector.

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One Response to “The Return of the Wandering Scotsman and His Unique Insight Into Barbados”

  1. James on March 9th, 2009 9:51 am

    You should be employed by the Barbados tourist board because you have your finger on the pulse as the saying goes.

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