“Cold” weather


For the first time since I landed here almost eight years ago, I was cold this morning. It was 21 degrees Celcius, I believe, and my Jamaican-born and raised children are also complaining of being “cold”. There are also a lot of people wearing hats and jackets. It is a strange feeling…

The Marella Discovery II


Cruise ships regularly visit Jamaica’s north coast, but yesterday, for the first time, a cruise ship docked at the Kingston Harbour. Port Royal to be exact. Most people are ecstatic, saying that this represents development and progress and prosperity. To be sure, it does, but it remains to be seen how this development will affect this historical site. (Apparently, there are still historically significant underwater sites yet to be explored.) It also remains to be seen how the development, along with the thousands of tourists, will affect the nearby community, as well as marine life. The area is already vulnerable and plagued by garbage, so hopefully, the development is adhering to environmental standards. I wonder if the tourists will remain at the site, or if they will venture into Kingston.

Gerald โ€œBogleโ€ Levy


This is a good article on dancehall legend Gerald โ€œBogleโ€ Levy in the Economist, of all things.

Morning meeting


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Apple season


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It is Otahetie apple season. We have a tree in our yard so we have been eating them everyday. Yum.

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This is cute.

End of day


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Boats at the end of the day in Treasure Beach.