The aftermath of a past Junkanoo in downtown Nassau, Bahamas
New Year's Day in The Bahamas
this year doesn't ring with the excitement of New Year's Day 1966 and
successive New Year's Days because of Covid-19. Sadly the popular Junkanoo
festivals here in The Bahamas have been cancelled this time.
Fifty-five years' ago, I rode
on the back of Erskine's scooter "Over The Hill" after a party that
he and his band "The Invaders" had played at on West Bay Street.
Discarded Junkanoo floats and costumes were strewn all over the streets. We
went from night club to night club until the wee hours. I wore a long white
evening gown, but by the time the sun rose my dress was no longer white!
In my novel "Dangerous
Devotion", Gordon and Violet experience the Christmas season in Nassau, but because Gordon is Scottish, they fly back to Scotland for
Hogmanay (Scottish New Year).
Excerpt from "Dangerous
Devotion":
"Bell ringers stood at strategic points on
downtown Bay Street,
collecting money for charity in Salvation Army kettles. The street was decked
out with festive decorations. A heavily laden Christmas tree towered next to
the colonial buildings in historic Rawson
Square. Bleachers for the upcoming Boxing Day and
New Year’s Junkanoo parades were already in place."
"Dangerous
Devotion" is available on Amazon as an e-book at $2.99 and in paperback
$10.12. Click the links below to go the book's Amazon page.
Wishing everyone a Happy,
Healthy and Safe New Year!
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