Joanna Lewis
Sea blue
Eco-totes
It’s one of Miss Cayman’s favorite go-to bags. Tonie Chisholm is a big fan of the Siggy Bag, a made-in-Cayman product that is catching on with locals and visitors alike.
Kool Kai
The interior canvas of a new home in Cayman Kai is a crisp and neutral white, contrasting with the shimmering shades of sea-blues framed by huge windows.
La dolce vita
“I like to mix contemporary elements with traditional pieces, it looks so much richer when layered,” she says. “The condo is filled with 18th century, crystal, china and silver.”
Children’s Garden plans take root
Fund-raising has started for a Children’s Garden to be created at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.
Going native
The Native Tree Nursery at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is propagating a selection of native species that are ideal for Cayman’s landscape.
Top 10 Trees at Camana Bay
Trees around Camana Bay not only provide shade but they have become an attraction to passersby, who are on their way to socialize, shop and work.
The healing gardens
The holistic and humanitarian approach to healthcare by heart specialist Dr. Devi Shetty goes beyond the walls of his new hospital in East End.
Seaside garden blooms
Having a garden by the sea on the south shore of Grand Cayman is a challenge. The salt air and the sand are permanent problems that daunt all but the most determined of green-fingered enthusiasts.
Creations in clay
Colorful ceramics are a great way to brighten up any home and add a dash of panache. And thanks to the art collective 3 Girls and a Kiln, an array of locally made ceramics can be purchased on-island.
InsideOut joins Garden Club
InsideOut magazine is delighted to have become a “Platinum Friend” of the Garden Club of Grand Cayman.