
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 have to write something about Jamaica’s Independence Day. As usual, there was the colonial-style pomp and ceremony in long gowns and stiff suits; the cheerful waving of flags at the National Stadium’s Grand Gala, which looked like fun; an...
Since we arrived in our town by the sea, we have never stopped unpacking, sorting, arranging, rearranging, and working to make this home…a home. It will be - in fact, it is becoming - a beautiful haven. In between, we have been exploring a...
You may not be very thrilled by the saga of my broken patella (a pretty name for my plain ugly old kneecap). I am not thrilled either. But the experience has provided me with some fascinating insights into the UK’s National Health Service;...
Family friends have a special status. They are much more than mere friends, who might come and go. Their history with the family is long-lasting. This may go back to shared childhood escapades, teenage pranks, mutual support for life goals...
I think it was in a film with Robert Di Niro that he uttered the immortal words: “It is what it is.” I am not sure if he or the scriptwriter coined the phrase, or perhaps someone else, but it has become quite popular. Someone whom I miss de...
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I am a blogger, writer and environmental advocate, formerly living in Kingston, Jamaica, now in St Leonard’s on Sea, UK . http://petchary.wordpress.com AND on Bluesky and LinkedIn.
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