As a writer and photographer I travel between my life in Toronto, my life in Antigua, and anywhere else my wanderings may take me ... writing my books and enjoying local arts and adventures along the way.

Snorkeling in Antigua

For me snorkeling is one of the best things about a beach vacation in the Caribbean.

Antigua Sailing Week 2010

Recently I’ve led a number of other media arts professionals in founding the “Caribbean Media Arts Cooperative”. My aim in doing so was to work with other artists in capturing events more powerfully than any one of us could do alone. Our initial publications will be a series of books for the 2010 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta and a similar series for 2010 Antigua Sailing Week.

Tales of Eating Tarpon from Locals Fishing at Darkwood

“You have to pull the tarpon (stretch it) when you just catch it” the first young man told me in answer to that question. “Then when it’s cooked there’s more space between the bones”.

A Little Fishin’ at Devil’s Bridge in Antigua

Bridge to the Devil’s lair or not … the dream of catching a wild Antiguan wahoo was still calling me. I baited my hook and cast into the roiling surf … waiting to hook whatever was strong enough to brave those fearful natural forces.

Horse Riding Tours to the Beach in Antigua

Horse riding in Antigua has got to be an adventure and a half. However the tourists riding the horses I saw today were very entertainingly not horse whisperers.One mare appeared to tune out the tourist riding her as she noisily relieved itself then began to eat the tasty grass in front of her.

York Island Offshore of Antigua

Today I went out to York Island with Karron, along with another EAG board of directors member named Ashton Williams, and the field technicians Shawn and Tahambay who are always an integral part of the excursions onto the islands. The purpose of this excursion was to bait and monitor traps to keep rats off the island in order to protect the ecology of the island.

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