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Mark Twain #Bermuda Travels 1867-1920

‘Ever The Twain Shall Meet'” – Mark Twain in Bermuda

Between 1867 and 1910 Mark Twain visited Bermuda seven times for a total of 187 days.

Twain penned there is just enough of whispering, breeze, fragrance of flowers, and sense of repose to raise one’s thoughts heavenward; and just enough amateur piano music to keep him reminded of the other place.…

Twain’s writings extoll the peaceful beauty of the island as well as its sometimes dissonant charm, and were published between 1877–78 in The Atlantic Monthly as “Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion.” Guided by these words, Ever the Twain Shall Meet takes visitors on a journey through Twain’s visits to Bermuda, retracing the steps to his favorite haunts and places of inspiration.

 

Produced by Method Media Bermuda for Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Cindy Lovell interview conducted by Helder Mira
Music: “Solace” by Scott Joplin

Longtails: The #Bermuda Dream – Dr. Reg Grundy

Reginald Roy “Reg” Grundy, ACOBE (born 4 August 1923) is one of the most successful Australian entrepreneurs, and media and television moguls of his generation.

Since 1995, Grundy has indulged in his life-long passion of wildlife photography. In June 2009, the photographic exhibition “Longtails: The Bermuda Dream” which featured sound and video slides of the Bermuda Longtail captured on film by Grundy, opened in The Rick Faries Gallery at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.

source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reg_Grundy