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04/10/13VIDEO: A Day in Dockyard

I’m a pretty lucky guy. Not only does my job takes me to some pretty sweet locations around the globe, but I get to live in Bermuda, where the sand is pink, the water is turquoise and the drinks are Dark n Stormy. Life here is good, especially since I get to report on it all for the Bermuda Channel, a television network geared for island visitors. Among other attractions, I’ve filmed great spots to go SCUBA diving on the south shore, adventurous parasailing excursions on the west end and deep sea fishing on the Challenger Banks—and now there’s a new video to add to the mix. Filmed just last month and now making its rounds on the Bermuda Channel, welcome to A Day in Dockyard.

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04/05/13#TheFridayPhoto

Welcome to my very first installment of the #TheFridayPhoto. In addition to stunning, curious and/or amusing images that I come across in my travels, you can expect to see snapshots of personal moments from my daily life—like this blue sky day I recently had in Bermuda. My family and I were taking a beach hike along the island’s south shore and couldn’t help but take in the view near Chaplin Bay, craggy rocks, turquoise ocean and all. It just doesn’t get much better than this.

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04/03/13Mutha Hover!

I’m a big fan of Bubba Watson. Not only is he a badass golfer, having won the 2012 Masters at Augusta, which earned him a spot in the prestigious PGA Grand Slam of Golf at Bermuda’s own Port Royal, but he’s pretty damn funny as well. If you haven’t already seen his YouTube video with six million hits and counting, you should. Like I said, he’s funny. And nothing’s more amusing than watching him and his pro-golfer buddies Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan and Ben Crane lampoon themselves. Until I saw Bubba’s latest project, that is.

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