I'm a digital nomad, working and traveling this beautiful world we live in. Hey, Belly! is a shout that frequently hails us, and hes busy shouting back, waving, and occasionally stopping the cart and shaking hands with someone lounging against a shipping crate or a street sign. There are 1,600 residents and 600 homes. Check out our store for some Tipsy Gypsy swag! Although we did not stay long in Spanish Wells, we had an amazing time walking around the brightly colored buildings and enjoying the healthy greenery. I once questioned this disposal tax with a customs officer. Example: Central Eleuthera is represented by a Nassau PLP lawyer who does not live on Eleuthera, is not from the island, seldom visits, and shows virtually no concern for Eleuthera or its people. WebServices. For starters, it is a mostly white, more affluent, tight-knit community. They said they had never had tourists hang out like that. The education of our children is a priority, but teachers need to be given the tools they need and students should not lack the materials or facilities required. Kervin knows everybody, it seems. For the good of the great land lets vote these crooks out. Dude, I am shocked that you have no mention of how this is the weirdest island in the Bahamas! seaman you will win that bet,all of them believe that the fnm is a white man party.they spend so much time worrying about the white man they don't even know that they are being taken over by two other peoples.they even go as far as to say among them selfs that they will try to take all business from the white people. Is something special in the way children congregate around the big tree and roller skate on only one foot? The two-lane bridge - Roderick Newton Bridge - connecting Spanish Wells and Russell Island was destroyed in August of 1992 by Hurricane Andrew. This portrait of Charles II of Spain clearly depicts his Habsburg jaw. The weather. Water bottles, comfortable shoes, cameras and plenty of money. Our next encounter was with chain-smoking Richard and his lap dog, Peanut. I have no history of interest in beaches/islands/pinkness/etc and yet your words entice me, Spanish Wells in particular.