
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.
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I spend quite a bit of time (perhaps too much) on WhatsApp. For Jamaicans, it is a source of information, but also of gossip and rumour - or what we would call “suss.” I take it with a pinch of salt.
The last time I posted something was in 2025. I was haunted by the drops of blood on the vet’s floor when our dog Freddie died. Encircled by them, somehow.
It is a Boxing Day evening, calm and clear. The moon is lying on its back. Standing in the yard, I hear sounds near and far: several parties, sprinkled with crackling fireworks. Echoing voices, Lionel Ritchie crooning, not far away. The ann...
I really dislike “Year in Review” things and always avoid them. They are always depressing. But here I am doing a mini-review of my own.
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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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