BAHA Links No.12

Similar to how there is a coming and going of the tides, the same can be said for the “Five Capture Worthy” series of posts. With the upcoming celebration of the blog’s one-year anniversary – T7E launched the sixteenth day of April last year – I am taking a closer look at the editorial calendar, mapping out a clearer direction and preparing for a new launch. Preferring to leave a bit of room for curiosity I will tell you this, the “Five Capture Worthy” series won’t recede with this afternoon’s tide – tomorrow’s, or even the day after, it is here to stay – and in the coming weeks it will lend a few hints as to what said launch is all about.

Until then, stay tuned and have a lovely weekend.


{ A teeny-tiny sea fan that doubles as one of nature’s “still-life’s” }


{ In focus, a gift from my sailor who moonlights as a lawyer. Discovered at
India Hick’s + Linda Griffin’s boutique The Sugar Mill Trading Co. on Harbour Island, Eleuthera }


{ On the hunt to learn more about these washed-ashore marine algae plants.
In the meantime they are being prepared for a future Experience DIY post }


{ In focus, one of my most cherished necklaces made by Bahamian jewelry designer Nadia Campbell }


{ Colour me yellow. These washed-ashore sea fans caught my eye because of their natural hue }

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