By Rachel Nall, RN, BSN, CCRN Lemongrass is an herb that grows in many countries around the world. The plant’s stalks are a common ingredient in Asian cooking, but it is also possible to brew lemongrass to make tea. The plant has long leaves that are similar to those of Guinee Grass. While an […]
By Z Golden For the interior designers at House, nothing is impossible. If you want classic French baroque furniture or a hand-made wooden table from Thailand, the team at House will make it happen. No corner of the world is too far. And that’s what the 15-year old company has always strove to do: provide […]
By Elton Callwood When it comes to needing windows, doors, and anything else needed for a commercial or residential customer in a fair turnaround time, Wells Glass Shop, locally owned and operated, is the place to call. Tough Love – was the start Becoming an entrepreneur for most of us is a dream. We think […]
By Fran Morrell The following are tips and guidelines for designing a home you want to live in and how to get the most of your space. Harmony. Carefully plan for real life and how you live in your house. Create a vision and a concept for the space. What look, feel and vibe are […]
by Angela Burns What makes a house a home? Others would say it’s that bond that links the owner or occupants to the material fabric. Whatever it is that makes your house your home, we fully endorse the team at Blinds & Tings on Tortola who promises to help you to truly make your place […]
by Angela U. Burns INÑERE. In German, the word means interior. So yes, here we will focus on this budding interior design firm in the British Virgin Islands, whose CEO is Pamisha Wright. INÑERE’s vision is to create homes and spaces with an ambience of INÑERE joy and its mission is to provide elegantly superior […]
by Esther George “Cultural legacies are powerful forces. They have deep roots and long lives. They persist, generation after generation, virtually intact, even as the economic, social and demographic conditions that spawned them have vanished, and they play such a role in directing attitudes and behavior that we cannot make sense of our world without […]
It’s been a long dry winter and spring. And although it doesn’t look pretty outside, there has been some much needed relief from pesky mosquitos. But don’t let their dormancy make you complacent. In the rainy season, these buggers not only disrupt days at the beach, settle in around dusk to have their own sundowners, […]
by Reverend Esther Georges I came out of the safe house at 6:30 a.m. on September 7th to the roar of water tumbling down in the nearby ghut. The hurricane had passed but the noise of the water tumbling over the giant rocks in the ghut continued. The landscape looked as if the angry god […]