Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay, Jamaica

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Whose House Is This?

Tuesday, June 1, 2010
This rock/ tree is on the way to Dover, St. Ann coming from Manchester. Someone or something lives in there and it is heavily furnished with bottles, bed spread, Jamaican flag and other things. Every time i drive pass, i try to get a closer pic. This time i got out and walked up close enough trying to get a good pic and praying something or someone would not jump out and attack me but, there was no one there.

Does anyone know who or what lives in there?










Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I Received a Blog Award!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thank you Patrice, author of Climb. Reach. Achieve. I am very humbled. Your blog is indeed an inspiration.

In keeping with the rules of The Superior Scribbler Award I am passing the award on tooo .... drrum rolll ....-:

Kevin at Knowing Plants

Congratulations guys! You rock. Your blogs are invigorating.

To get the rules for the Bloggy Award and see the award's amazing history click the following link. http://scholastic-scribe.blogspot.com/2008/10/200-this-blings-for-you.html
or here they are-:

The Rules & Regulations are as follows:
-Each Superior Scribbler must in turn pass the award on to five most deserving blogger.
-Each Superior Scribbler must link to the author and the name of the blog from whom s/he has received the award.
-Each Superior Scribbler must display the award on his/her blog, and link to The Scholastic Scribe, which explains the award.
-Each blogger who wins The Superior Scribbler Award must visit this post and add his/her name to the Mr Linky List. That way, they'll be able to keep up-to-date on everyone who receives this prestigious honour.
-Each Superior Scribbler must post these rules on his/her blog.







Thursday, November 5, 2009

Bananas - How Cute

Thursday, November 5, 2009


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Behold The Red Bull Tree!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009
These have been popping up all over Jamaica but this is the most flourishing one i've seen. It's a "Red Bull" Tree in Porus, Jamaica. It is loaded with Red Bull cans all over the tree. This one has a few c.d.'s in there as well. Very creative. (Click on photos to get a better view)



Friday, August 28, 2009

Tunnel/ Bridge - I Call It

Friday, August 28, 2009
We have these all over the island. I have no idea what they are for but an old wives tale says that if you blow your horn whenever you drive through one of these it will bring you good luck. Who knows ...



Thursday, August 27, 2009

Crashed Car

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Was driving along the highway and saw this. The driver was okay though.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Uniqe Car Wash in St. Elizabeth

Sunday, August 16, 2009
Entrance to Fix Roy Car Wash - or should it be Fitzroy?

Fix Roy (Fitzroy) Car Wash. Notice the bench for waiting.


Maybe this is the check in area and waiting area also.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Jamaican Phrase of the Week #1

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Laugh Jamaica - 'Mona Visa'

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Saturday, August 8, 2009

These are the hottest car shades ever!

Saturday, August 8, 2009
These sunshades for the car work and they are much cheaper than the ones in the stores. They also come in different colours and designs. Love our creativity.


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Jamaicans sure know how to advertise.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009









Monday, July 27, 2009

Fruits, Fruits and More Fruits

Monday, July 27, 2009
Our fruit vendors are the best. They sure know how to jazz up a fruit stand.













Monday, July 20, 2009

That's Why Rasta Don't Eat Pork - Swine Flu

Monday, July 20, 2009

Cartoon of the day from the Jamaican Gleaner (news paper)

It is well known in Jamaica and many other islands where Rastafarian reside that they do not eat pork for all types of mystical reasons. The Swine Flu breakout is a sure evidence that will strengthen their Rastafarian culture…


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Jamaica Video Dating

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Interesting Fact

Monday, July 13, 2009

Did you know that Port Royal in Jamaica was once labeled "the wickedest city on earth"?



















Saturday, July 11, 2009

Interesting Fact

Saturday, July 11, 2009
Jamaica was the first tropical country to enter the IOC Winter Olympics. The bobsleigh team's efforts inspired the film ‘Cool Runnings’.





























Dr. The Hon. Louise Bennett Coverley

Dutty Tough - Louise Bennett

Sun a shine but tings no bright;
Doah pot a bwile, bickle no nuff;
River flood but water scarce, yawl
Rain a fall but dutty tough.

Tings so bad dat nowadays when
Yuh ask smaddy how dem do
Dem fraid yuh tek it tell dem back,
So dem no answer yuh.

No care omuch we dah work fa
Hard-time still een we shut;
We dah fight, Hard-time a beat we,
Dem might raise we wages, but

One poun gawn awn pon we pay, an
We no feel no merriment
For ten poun gawn pon we food
An ten pound pon we rent!

Saltfish gawn up, mackerel gawn up.
Pork en beef gawn up,
An when rice and butter ready
Dem just go pon holiday!

Claht, boot, pin an needle gawn up'
Ice, bread, taxes, water-rate
Kersene ile, gasolene, gawn up;
An de poun devaluate.

De price of bread gawn up so high
Dat we haffi agree
Fi cut we yeye pon bred an all
Tun dumplin refugee

An all dem marga smaddy weh
Dah gwan like fat is sin
All dem-deh weh dah fas wid me
Ah lef dem to dumpling!

Sun a shine an pot a bwile, but
Things no bright, bickle no nuff
Rain a fall, river dah flood, but,

Water scarce and dutty tough.

Scotchies, St. Ann (Delicious Jerk Food)

Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica in which meats are dry-rubbed or marinated with a very hot spice mixture called Jamaican Jerk Spice. Jerk seasoning is traditionally applied to pork and goat. Modern recipes also apply Jerk spice mixes to chicken, fish, beef, sausage, and tofu. Jerk seasoning principally relies upon two items: allspice (called "pimento" in Jamaica) and Scotch Bonnet Peppers (among the hottest peppers on the Scoville scale). Other ingredients includes cloves, cinammon, scallions, nutmeg, thyme, garlic. Jerk chicken, pork, or fish is said to be at its best when barbecued over aromatic wood charcoal or briquettes. The wood ("pimento wood"), berries, and leaves of the allspice plant among the coals contribute to jerk's distinctive flavor.

O.K., all this talk about “Scotchies” I had to check it out for myself along with some friends and boy was it worth the check out. Scotchies is a well-established traditional jerk centre set back off the main road between Ocho Rios and St. Ann’s Bay (south side, i.e. on your left when going away from Ochi). The location was a little hidden but once we drove into the parking lot the smell of Jerk seasoning immediately hit us and the sight of the thatch roofs and picnic tables under zinc roofed sheds put us in a relaxing and cozy atmosphere to partake of a good meal.

We first headed up to the ordering area and lined up with locals and tourists to order our authentic Jamaican "Jerk". We ordered, paid the cashier and were given a receipt. At the next counter we handed in the receipt and we watched as our order was filled. I was amazed at how they cooked the meat; it was my first time seeing this method of cooking. On top of an open fire pit they have large metal sheets. On the metal sheets they have big slabs of pork, and those are covered by another large metal sheet. It's slow cooked this way for the most amazing, deep and spicy jerk flavor!

All items were neatly wrapped in foil for safe transport or to take to eat at the wooden tables grouped in open-sided shelters in the beautiful garden.Besides the fantastic Jerk cooked up at Scotchies, here are some of its other claims to fame. Its totally outdoor dining under grass thatch roofs. The prices are ridiculously reasonable and there’s plenty on the menu…everything from Jerk pork, chicken, sausage, steamed fish, roasted breadfruit, festival, and full bar service. The food is served in aluminum foil and everyone eats with their fingers, but the jerk chicken, pork, and fish are the best you’ll find anywhere. Wash it all down with a drink from the bar. So people, its thumbs up for Scotchies. Scotchies has my vote.

Mystic Mountain


We went as a group to Mystic Mountain on Sunday, Jan 17. It was stunning! It is in my favorite city, Ocho Rios. It's next to Dunn's River Falls and across from Dolphin Cove. After you park and pay to get in the sky lift takes you to the park. The view is spectacular! It is very serene. You can see the road coming up from the town of Ocho Rios and the ocean all the way across to the hotels. Upon reaching the park you can do the Jamaica Bobsled Ride, Swim in the Pool, do the Zip Line etc. We did the Bobsled Ride first. It was great! At first scary but after getting the hang of it, it was full speed ahead. You go at your own pace up to 25 mph. Of course i probably went 2 mph at first but then i felt, hmm this is not so bad after all and then it was full speed ahead, except for the corners of course. After the Bobsled Ride we did the Zip Line. Now that was something we alsmost died for. (literally) To me it was a great experience. Beautiful but scary. We were zipping along almost like Tarzan on the vines. At one point we had to free fall down a rope. That took a lot of internal talk after walking back and forth for a few minutes. A major drop just holding on to a rope. Most of the time i screamed and kept my eyes closed. The entire tour is approx 25-30 mins. At the END of the tour i thought, this was something I could get used to. The view was spectacular and it was a firing adrenaline rush. Mystic Mountain gets a thumbs up from me!

New Method of Transporting Gas Cylinders


Outfit gone wrong!