Destroying Jamaica Land I love

Jamaica Land I Love……It’s useless senseless regardless of highness Murders of brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, babies ….too close for comfort It’s no longer the Garrison its The Harrisons It’s no longer politicsits children antics. Its drugs guns white collar thugs…..destroying Jamaica Land I love. Cash plus come to minushigh tide money washers take poor people […]

Finding Your Passion Outside the Bedroom

Taking risks is never easy to do.  There are so many pros and cons involved that sometimes we quit before we have even gotten started.  That job is making you miserable and you want to quit, but you are afraid to lose the security of health benefits and the transit checks.   You want to do […]

Stay In Your Place

They keep telling me toStay in my placeI’ve heard it so muchThat I have begun toVoluntarily stay in that placeThey say is mine Give me an opportunityTo show who I knowI can beNo… they saidStay in your placeThe place we assigned you I have something to sayLet my voice be heardNo… they saidWho you… what […]

Quick Jamaican Rice and Peas Recipe

Quick rice and peas

Sunday Rice and Peas is a must but when you are on the go it can be a challenge. Our quick rice and peas is for the person on the go that wants to have Jamaica’s “Coat and Arms’, but quickly with a Rice Cooker and pre-cooked pigeon or red peas. INGREDIENTS : 3 Cups […]

What to do? : Memoirs Of An Illegal Alien Part 38

Things seem to be looking up. Uncle Teddy has moved out to live with his wife. He needed to do this to make the “business marriage” look legitimate. His “wife’s” name was Debbie and was very demanding. She had children and wanted him to be a father to them. He was suffering because he could not […]

Jamaica Tidbits in History Part 1

Jamaica’s first railway systemThe first Jamaican railway system was opened in November 1845. It connected Kingston to Spanish Town. Soon after railway lines were extended to Montego Bay and Port Antonio. The Jamaica Railway Corporation ceased operations in 1992. First Jamaican Born Governor GeneralOn December 1962, Sir Clifford Campbell, formerly the president of the Jamaican […]

Online “Dutty” laundry on Myspace and Facebook can be a barrier to a Job.

Myspace.com, facebook.com, LinkedIN.com and other social network sites may be costing you a job or even affecting your business relationships. Job recruiters and potential business partners are not only looking at your resume online but your social network profile, postings, music, and pictures for clues about you. They use it to see if you are […]

Holywell Recreational Park

One of the finest eco-tourist experiences in Jamaica can be found in Holywell Park. Its 300 acres serve as the gateway to the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park (BJCMNP). Functioning as a “park inside a park,” Holywell is lcated at 3,500 feet above sea level, and features lush vegetation that is often shrouded […]