Thursday, December 30, 2010

Everything You would like to know about the Bahamas

Dear Friends

Sit back, relax, and enjoy a glass of champagne with me as I celebrate the launch of my new Google Blog. "Information Express Bahamas" Blog will be the most interesting one ever as I introduce to the World, my Country of Bahamas.We will answer your questions

The History of Bahamas is very unique and different from other Caribbean Islands.It is written that in the year 500 AD, thousands of Arawak/Taino Indians began to flee South America for the peaceful and lush islands of the Bahamas. Although they are no longer with us, the relaxed atmosphere and friendly people welcome you to our shores.

For Tainos and Indigenous People, many Islands, including Nassau, New Providence still have reminders that Arawak Indians lived here more than 1500 years ago.

At this site you are invited to ask questions about:
Vacation to any of our Family Islands of: Abaco, Andros, Acklins, Bimini, Berry Islands, Cat Island, Crooked Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grand Bahama, Harbour Island, Inagua, Long Island, Mayaguana, Ragged Island, Rum Cay.and Spanish Wells. There are many more habited and uninhabited Islands and cays.

Answers to questions that are not found on the Internet.

Family Name Search

Airline Companies
Architects
Banks
Attorneys
Automobiles
Boats/Cruises/ Fast Ferries
Catering
Churches
Government
Laws
Hotels?Resorts
Insurance Companies
Schools
Visa/Travel

We will also provide the following assistance:

How to Save for Retirement.
Retire Debt Free
Reduce Salary Deduction
Assistance with Loan Appointments.
Qualify for a Mortgage/ College Fees
Find a helpful bank
Motivate Employees
Keep Your Customers coming back
How to live comfortable with Diabetes
Assistance with Book Publication
College Search

For Individuals or Groups

We provide Poetry Readings
Historical Presentations about the early Bahamas (Arawak Indians, Early Settlers, Pirates and Buccaneers, Slavery.
Story Telling
Origin of Last Names

Sale of Books by Bahamian Authors.
Poetry

Foot Prints in The Sand

by Vera Poitier-Chase

Walking along a deserted beach
The whole world seemed
Right at my feet
Sea breezes gently touched my face
Oh what a beautiful place

As the waves came up
And gently erased
I quickened my walking pace
Problems embedded in my mind
Disappeared like foot prints
In the sands of time

Email: poitier.chase@gmail.com

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