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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We took a break yesterday, embarking on a day trip to the wilds of Westmoreland - quite a distance from Kingston. Our exciting day was brilliantly organised by the Caribbean Community of Retired Persons, a non-governmental organisation simp...
I am writing this lying flat on my back with something on my knee. I say “something” because I have no clue what it is. It plugs into something with a switch. I imagine rays going into my knee but I don’t feel anything. It’s a mystery machi...
I am not at all focused, these days. I am finding it hard to write. Too many plans and tasks and priorities keep popping up in my head. It’s hard to concentrate.
We are getting ready to say goodbye to Jamaica. This involves a great deal of physical work, mental calculations, and most of all - juggling with our emotions. As I have said before, I have two homes. And always will. Now saying goodbye to ...
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