Denzel Nottage of Little Farmer's Cay, Bahamas, stands in the sprawling garden surrounding his one-room cottage on March 19, 2010. Located in the Exuma Island chain, the cay's single settlement has about 50 residents; supplies from Nassau come only once a week on the mailboat. (UMD Photo/Karen Carmichael)
Denzel Nottage of Little Farmer's Cay, Bahamas, shows off his hand grown produce on March 19, 2010. Nottage grows tomatoes, sweet peppers, bananas, soursop, and tamarind for the island community and visiting boaters, who frequently stop for the cay's well-sheltered anchorage. (UMD Photo/Karen Carmichael)
Denzel Nottage relaxes on a rock in his yard that overlooks the Small Harbour of Little Farmer's Cay on March 19, 2010. Like most rural Bahamians, Nottage keeps chickens; sometimes they get loose, he says, and eat most of his tomatoes. "I grow some for me, some for them," he said. (UMD Photo/Karen Carmichael)
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