The American tropics; . n Tropics presents a pleasing appearance, surroundedby dense tropical foliage ever green, withhere and there a flowering shrub or tree ofwondrous beauty. In striking contrast tothis is the Civil Hospital, which, like the cabs,seemed reduced to the last extremity of ex-istence. Man wants but little here below,however, and especially in Barbadoes wherethe necessities of life are easily supplied. Acongenial climate for the dark-skinned, thebread-fruit tree spreading its broad-leavedbranches and growing fruit over the road-way and the cot, thus affording nourishmentwith the
The American tropics; . n Tropics presents a pleasing appearance, surroundedby dense tropical foliage ever green, withhere and there a flowering shrub or tree ofwondrous beauty. In striking contrast tothis is the Civil Hospital, which, like the cabs,seemed reduced to the last extremity of ex-istence. Man wants but little here below,however, and especially in Barbadoes wherethe necessities of life are easily supplied. Acongenial climate for the dark-skinned, thebread-fruit tree spreading its broad-leavedbranches and growing fruit over the road-way and the cot, thus affording nourishmentwith the least exertion and a grateful shadeto lie in. The chief industry is the cultiva-tion and manufacture of sugar; rum comesnext in importance. But the former has de-clined of late years under the competitionof beet-root sugar which is now so generallygrown in northern countries; it is said that,as a consequence, the island does not enjoya very high degree of prosperity. As inHolland wind-mills are utilized for motive [64]. A Midwinter Cruise power, here they are used in grinding sugar-cane. The Ice House is the popular rendezvousfor tourists in Bridgetown. It is a combina-tion of restaurant, bar and hotel, with itsmain entrance from a grocery or generalstore on the ground floor. Its specialties arerum swizzle and flying fish, which might havebeen more keenly relished but for the ex-cellent larder and immaculate service of* * our boat. The fish tasted much like Eng-lish sole; they were larger than those wesaw skimming the waters edge. Yams whichtasted like sweet potatoes were also is stated that the manufacture of ice isanother of the products of this establishment,but aside from the * swizzle* I neither sawnor felt any suggestion of this department. Some of Bridgetowns streets are attract-ive and the dwellings inviting, but there isno evidence of wealth and everything seemsto have been handed down from our great-grandfathers time—almost crumbling with [65] The America
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