
Daily thoughts, comments, books, Nature from the island of Jamaica. An appendix to Petchary's Blog on WordPress. A journal of sorts. It will evolve.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Daily | |
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| Issues | 331 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 2 months ago |
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We seem to have settled into an oddly disjointed routine, as we wander around in our increasingly empty house. Boxes have replaced our comfortable furniture. Empty spaces that we will not fill again. Cupboards are emptying, and a yard sale...
More garden ramblings, I am afraid. Most of our days are taken up with tedious discussions over which clothes to give to the Salvation Army, and which to take with us (I am tired of all of my clothes; we wear the same clothes year-round in...
Did you know? I have been writing a blog for the past 16 years. It is named after a bird, which is my “spirit bird” if you like - one that I have always had a great attachment to. It’s called a Grey Kingbird and its local name is Petchary....
Today is World Poetry Day.
Jamaicans are extremely fond of poetry, and always ready to put pen to paper (or to reach for a mic) to express themselves. It is embedded in our culture, or rather perhaps loosely woven in. I have got to know a...
Jamaicans have a sentimental side. They love power ballads.
I was quietly sitting in a doctor’s waiting room recently - in a state of considerable calm and meditation, since I had left my phone at home and had nothing to mess around with....
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I am a blogger, writer and environmental advocate, based in Kingston, Jamaica. http://petchary.wordpress.com AND https://globalvoices.org/author/emma-lewis/
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