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    I am following you, Ms. Vi. SammyB can tell you who I am. I love your reports

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    That's it i am sold. I visited port antonio once but never got to truly explore, thanks to your post i will be traveling their jan. 2012. I need as much information from anyone who travels their to make my stay their complete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by butterfly View Post
    That's it i am sold. I visited port antonio once but never got to truly explore, thanks to your post i will be traveling their jan. 2012. I need as much information from anyone who travels their to make my stay their complete.
    Ms. Butterfly, (btw, you have a lovely board name! I now wish I had used ButterVi..lol) hennyway….you’ve got the right idea to research and plan your visit. One can purchase a plane ticket to Negril, Ocho Rios or Montego Bay and set that entire journey to auto pilot, but Port Antonio deserves planning. I will be more than happy to help you all I can. Just ask away!!! Due to my heavy work schedule, I’m not on the board every day so if I’m not quick to respond to any questions, I’m sure Ms. Sammy, trip planner extradinaire, will be happy to assist you as well.

    Heeeyyyyyy…..are you planning to be there for New Year’s Eve????

    (p.s. you'll be getting a pm from me soon )

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    Setting up for the Jerk Festival is 24-hour progress. Vendors, electricians, plumbers, musicians, security personnel and construction workers labor all night long getting ready for the big day. The organization of this huge event was amazing. I walked the grounds watching chefs assemble their jerk pits and light the holding grill barrels. Trucks, cars and push carts streamed onto the grounds bringing everything from port-a-pots to lumber.

    I appreciated the sinks that were in place throughout the yard to wash our jerk covered fingers.

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