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I LOVE MY ROCK! - Drones Over Jamaica

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The Property at time index 7:14 is perfectly placed! Love The Isolation Some people prefer sea view but I prefer Mountain View National Pledge Before God and all mankind, I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart, the wisdom and courage of my mind, the strength and vigor of my body in the service of my fellow citizens, I promise to stand up for Justice, Brotherhood and Peace, to work diligently and creatively, to think generously and honestly, so that Jamaica may, under God, increase in beauty, fellowship and prosperity, and play her part in advancing the welfare of the whole human race. On one hand I LOVE THIS! I love these off the beaten path discoveries, tucked away in the middle of nowhere. BUT on the other hand, I do not like it because I fear for the survivability and sustainability of the places being discovered. Once human being discovers something, then we can immediately put it on the endangered list. Because it is not if we will destroy ...

Where I Live, Where I love and Where I want to be : My Jamaica, My Rock, I Love you!

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Preferred Weekend getaway  Preferred View Preferred Place to let off stress on a Sunday night  Preferred Companion Reunion with Friends The Hood Daily walks Coming from Barbican Preferred Drink

Jamaica, The Concept of Yard and Yardie

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Such a shame because we invented the term and concept of Yard and Yardie to mean something wholesome and comforting. It was invented out of love for our Nationality, Island and people. In Jamaica the term yard is used to identify a place of safety and comfort. You are out on the road and something happened and the first thing that comes to people’s mind is “Mi A Go a mi Yard, cause a pure almshouse out yah” so we retreat to the comfort and safety of our beloved yard… “hey that is why me stay a my yard more times” ...because bad things always happen outside of your yard. Then Jamaicans travelling started identifying each other in that comforting manner, “hey yu a Yardie?” was all its takes for the conversation and familiarity to start to flow. After a while everyone wanted to be a Yardie, even people who were not from yard and had no connection to yard started pretending to be Yardie, because it was cool to be a Yardie. I have been in some remote faraway places only to hear som...