I was pondering for a moment how popular the Bahamas is as a destination. No matter where I travel folks I speak with have heard of the Bahamas. People are still often amazed that people ‘live’ there.
Recently while attending a small town 4thof July parade in Vermont, there was an artist exhibit set up inside of a barn. While I marveled at the glorious folk art and vibrant rooster paintings, I glimpsed a vista that was familiar – Harbour Island and other areas of Eleuthera. The artist was a local in Vermont, but had a second home in Eleuthera. She was very enamored with the Island, and having been there many times, I fully understand.
Recently Eleuthera has garnered significant press around the globe and in particular in the Pacific Northwest of the United States for the capture of the ‘Barefoot Bandit’, Colton Harris Moore. Having eluded the US authorities for so long Colton’s errant behavior ended with a dramatic capture by Bahamian Police in the same Harbour Island the artist had captured on canvas.
In the minds of many the Barefoot Bandit is a Northwest ‘folk hero’ not unlike the artist I met. People marvel at the ingenuity of a young man with a seemingly kind heart as people admired my gifted East coast acquaintance.
Colton was kid who, like so many criminals, had strikes against him before he could walk. His habit for breaking into vacation homes began at 13 largely because they had what he didn’t; cupboards full of food, plentiful toys, neat electronics, a sense of prosperity and security. Like Goldilocks, he’d linger inside, watching TV and eating the food. He hoarded many of the items he stole in a tent behind his mother’s property. He was nonviolent, hated drugs, loved dogs, and adored by one of the social workers who tried to help him. He was about as far from a cold-hearted crook as one could get while still being a criminal with a determination to fly.
I ponder what drew the self taught pilot, Colton, to our shores, of course there is the obvious, easy proximity and outside of US jurisdiction, but could there be a subconscious motive to head to land steeped in pirate folklore? A cosmic pull per se? Or is it as simple as, if you have to head somewhere, why not go where it is warm and gorgeous….
You know there is a local group in the Bahamas that has a song that says something along the line of…
Even the Good Lord takes a holiday – That’s way He created the Bahamas
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You don’t have to be an artist or a bandit to succumb to the lure of Eleuthera, to visit or have ownership in the Bahamas – remember that even the Good Lord is seeking a great place to get away – that’s why he created the Bahamas…
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