Tuesday, July 14, 2009

COME TO JAMAICA




More pictures of my front yard.

CRABS ANYONE?


Jamaican crabs are a  bit sweeter, but a lot more work to get to its meat. Going crabbing in Jamaica requires a good flashlight, a good large bag, someone who knows the different between the male and female, because these are land crabs that hide under the rocks at night.  You don't eat the pregnant females.

THE BLUE HOLE





Jamaica has many natural springs.  This is my son & daughter at the "blue hole" that is connected to other natural springs, which means - no bottom!

THE MAROONS




A bit of history:  When slaves rebelled against the British, they generally lost because the British had guns.  The Maroons evened the playing ground by escaping into the  thick foliage. When the British followed in their red coats, they were easily ambushed by the Maroons that had draped themselves with the foliage.  The British were unable to see them and hence defeated.  The Maroons celebrate every year with a huge festival.

JAMAICAN RASTA


I believe my Rasta friend should be in the Guiness Book of Records  - YES,  that is his hair that he's been growing over 40 years

MASTER BUILDER




I must give thanks to my dear friend and business partner Leroy Davis - aka "Bunny". Without him all of this would just be a dream.  He built my home, protected and took very good care of me.  Don't let the name "Bunny" fool you.  He's just as dangerous as he is sweet.



This is my personal fisherman who brings fresh fish and lobsters whenever I want it.  He actually dives in and shoot the fish.

This is a picture of my cook - The food is just as good as he looks!


This picture was taken shortly after a rain shower.  It wasn't until AFTER I downloaded the picture I noticed the face in the cloud - can you see it?

JAMAICA





Ok!  Now it is time to follow me to Jamaica - My slice of paradise!  These pictures were taken in my front yard.