Tag Archives: Turks and Caicos

Provo’s Children’s | A Glimpse of Heaven

Provo’s Children’s Home provides a safe haven for children in need. There’s no doubt that God has a special place in His heart for children, and, through the teachings of His Son Jesus Christ, encourages us to do the same. We can mourn along with the Father when any child is hungry, hurt, abused, or Continue Reading

Turks & Caicos Salt Cay | A Rare Endangered Island

Can “green” development and cultural conservation resurrect Salt Cay? Just as the Turks & Caicos’ national flower Island Heather, national plant the Caicos Pine, and the endangered Turks & Caicos Rock Iguana are found nowhere else in the world, the same can be said about Salt Cay. The country’s smallest inhabited island can be compared Continue Reading

Turks And Caicos Culture Folk Tales & Storytelling

The art of storytelling (or, as the old folks say “talking ol’ stories”), like much of our cultural heritage is hardly ever practiced these days. We are a nation of short attention spans, addicts to the quick thrill. The TV and cable remote control are forever taking us from one adventure to another in the Continue Reading

Birds And Nature Turks & Caicos Islands

As a child, I was not exactly popular, and by the definition of many of my classmates, downright eccentric. Rather than spending my allowance on new fashionable shoes, designer jeans or collectable cards, I spent it at the feed store. I would arrive home happily with several paper bundles of different grains — cracked corn, Continue Reading

The Turks and Caicos Islands’ beaches are beautiful!

  Val plays host showing friends around the best Turks and Caicos beaches, picture taken at Sapodilla Bay Forgive me for stating the obvious, but even though my work is all about giving you the inside track on which Turks & Caicos Hotel is best for you, what to do, and extending great deals and Continue Reading