Thanks to everyone who stopped by and peeked in.

Hi there Nick. So glad you are tagging along and enjoying the post.

Sprat!!! You are such a sweetheart!!! Thank you so much for the complement. I can’t wait to see the beauty of Port Antonio you capture through eyes and lens. Please out do my total shots which will be easy because that land is full of photo moments. I tried to find my young iron chef friend the next two days, but didn’t. As I was leaving Portland, I regretted not getting her contact information. I’m hoping our paths will cross on my next visit. I remember she was starting a new job the following week. She wasn’t crazy about it, but expressed gratitude for finding employment. Yeah, I hope I to see her again.

Greetings Maryann! Nice you are enjoying the pictures as well. Please do give Portland a chance to amaze you as she has done to me. I cant’ stop thinking of how much more deeper my appreciation for Jamaica and the culture has gotten since that last visit. Not to mention the respect for the people. I’m going to start a separate post that will highlight the famous attractions in Port Antonio. Please stick around for that as it will have you wanting to be there that day.

Oh Vince…hello there sir. been a while since we had the pleasure of on of your masterpiece trip reports. I hope you delight us with one soon.

Hi there Suzengrace. You are so right about Portland being worth the expense to get there. I met a couple who took route taxis from Negril and it costing them only $25 for the two of them. I would give it a try myself if I didn’t have so much luggage. But what people should know is that the accommodates is where the savings of getting there comes in. You can find a great place to stay for as little as $40 a night. I hope you get there in November as I can tell you are in love with that place as much as I am. So hard to stay away, ain’t it.