Presented without comment…
Presented without comment…

In the yard at our house alone, we have limes, mango, apples, breadfruit, bananas, nonis, pomegranate, coconut, plantains, ackee, almonds and cherries. It will never get old. These are cherries we picked today for my daughter.
Since I have been in Jamaica, journalism has generally improved in terms of how individuals are treated, the responsibility and sensationalism of the content. Except for the Jamaica Star. It continues to be sensational, exploitative and disrespectful. This is example is irresponsible almost to there point of criminality. A local pastor dispenses advice regularly, and his latest column has people very upset, with good reason, as he is dismissing the crime of rape and telling the victim to stay quiet about it. I would like to know the thought process of the editors who approved this.

Good for the Guardian for shining so much light on the Windrush generation. Here’s a lovely feature on a photographer who took many of their portraits.

…in Florida.
This is an excellent piece on the Windrush generation in today’s Guardian.

This pond was engulfed with plants or algae, I’m not sure, but it was beautiful.
Time for us to be quiet and listen. Read this.