الاثنين، 10 سبتمبر 2012

Tourism honors longtime visitor

Every year for the past 25 years, Edmund Scott has found himself in a very familiar place – the beaches and streets of The Bahamas.

The Ministry of Tourism recently honored Mr. Scott and his wife, Theo, as longtime visitors. He has been coming to the country every year since 1987.

“I love the country,” he said. “I feel a kinship here. That’s why I always come back.”

Mr. Scott owned a timeshare in Hawaii in 1986. When his sister wanted to visit The Bahamas that year, he convinced her to join him in Hawaii and he made the trip to The Bahamas with her and other family members in 1987. He has made the trip every year since then.

“I liked it more here,” Mr. Scott said. “I was more familiar with the people. When I came here, I liked it so much. I decided I would buy a timeshare here.”

Mr. Scott said he has seen many progressive changes in the country over the years. He also has many outstanding memories, which include being in the country during general elections and during his masonic organization’s convention.

The Scotts are pictured with their authentically Bahamian gifts. Pictured (from left) are Bernadette Saunders of Ministry of Tourism’s Visitor Relations unit, Theo Scott, Edmund Scott, Dr. Patricia Rodgers, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Percy Scott, Mr. Scotts brother.


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