Re: Jamaican farmers call this frost
I could have said this is why I love the eastern side of Jamaica or this is why I love the blue mountain's. But when I'm here i spend my time in Portland. Portland by far in my eyes is the most beautiful parish in Jamaica. I have visited every parish on the island and spent many years in Westmoreland so I say this from experience. Just my humble feelings that's all.
Re: Jamaican farmers call this frost
No problem, Cudjoe...I thought you were referring to the video being from Portland...I misunderstood.
But I hear you...Portland is definitely beautiful...though the last time I was there it was a bit chilly. ;)
Re: Jamaican farmers call this frost
My friends went up to Hollywell National Park in the Blue Mountains last week. They rented the 4 bed cabin ($6000 ja per night for that cabin also have 2 bed cabins) that had a fire place, he said they had to light it that's how cold it gets. They have reported snow on blue mt peak several times it never sticks of course. I have no idea where the video was shot could be St Thomas.
There is info on the cabins here
https://www.blueandjohncrowmountains.org/
The John Crow and Blue Mountain's are a UESCO World heritage site. I can't believe I took over 40 years to visit them.
Re: Jamaican farmers call this frost
Someone in the video said they were in Mandeville.
When we've stayed with friends in Mandeville we've used their fireplace...definitely strange at first. I haven't been to Hollywell...but am sure it must be absolutely breathtaking!!
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Bnewb
Great pic!
It's very common to see "frost" early in the morning here.
I only have this one from our yard...most of it's gone, but still in the distance...
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WOW never knew that frost could be in jamaica
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Summer
WOW never knew that frost could be in jamaica
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