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    My Return to Jamaica a 3-month homecoming

    Greetings from Accompong Town St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

    I am starting a thread on my stay this winter. I am not able to post any pictures at this time but I will later. Since the first part of my trip deals with Negril, I am starting it here. I will, however, post the remainder of it at “Living in Jamaica” Forum for all those interested.

    Well, here goes……

    Sometimes I lose perspective on my life going back and forth from my home in Jamaica to where I work and live more and more infrequently in Florida. Maybe it is due to the fact that where I am in Florida is so similar to Jamaica in both the weather and the many Jamaicans who live in that area. However, nothing even comes close to my home on a mountain top deep in the Cockpit Country of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

    This time, I overstayed in Florida due to a heavier than normal workload and the more and more frequent spells of daydreaming could no longer provide enough sustenance to satisfy my deep desire to go home so I finally bought a ticket and arrived at Montego Bay on October 15th to the smiling face of Linston, my friend and driver, for the first part of my trip.

    Linston has just the right amount of qualities that I look for in a driver. Punctuality, a good fair price, safe driving and the right amount of chatting. When I arrive in Jamaica, I want to drink in the atmosphere. The sights, sounds and smells are eagerly assimilated into my consciousness and I appreciate not having to engage in idle chatter over trivial things. Linston treats you like an old friend and not just a paying customer.

    Normally I just go straight up into the mountains seldom seeing the ocean or the coast until I leave in mid January to return for some work. This trip I decided to spend a week in Negril to wind down and relax before I headed home. I chose the Primrose Inn on Breadnut Lane (check them out on the Hotels link at the top of the page. All their contact information is there.). Gosnel Hylton and his son Martin run a nice quiet and secure 5 unit inn on the West End (Cliffs) of Negril. I like the size, the good reasonable price, hot and cold water showers and particularly the well stocked kitchen. Longer term stays can be negotiated.

    I had a major case of burn out and just wanted to sleep in peace without the constant telephone ringing in my ears. Linston stopped for me to get a box lunch at a little shop across from Drifters on the beach. I don’t eat meat so a delicious meal of stewed bonita with some vegetables with lots of rice and peas fit the bill perfectly.

    He dropped me off with a promise to come back the follow morning so I could get a new chip for a cell phone and groceries to last for the week. I hardly remember lying down but the sun was barely down and I didn’t wake up until it rose the next morning.

    Except for the occasional visit by a friend or two, I did pretty much nothing but relax and read. I did enjoy having a good WiFi connection in my room so I spent some time catching up on my interests that I didn’t have time for at work. Because I live in Jamaica, I just don’t have the same drive to go out and explore Negril but I did pay a visit to Chris at SeaStar Inn on Saturday afternoon where I ate my only meal that I didn’t cook for myself.

    The week passed by slowly but I was thankful for the slow pace and the healing rest. I made plans to return to Negril for one night on November 10th to see my good friend and Accompong Town neighbor Mystic Bowie who was headlining a show at 3-Dives that evening.

    I was packed early on October 22nd and waited for Linston to take me home. First, however, we needed to pick up Jitterbug and her friend at BarBBarn who wanted to have a scenic day out on the island.

    More to come on the trip up to Accompong Town.

    Hope you enjoy.

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    Looking forward to more!

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    I will be following you daily! You are living my dream! Thanks Accompong!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    bill, loved hanging out with you on the drive . . . waiting to hear more . . . love your very descriptive ways of writing . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by JitterBug View Post
    bill, loved hanging out with you on the drive . . . waiting to hear more . . . love your very descriptive ways of writing . . .

    Jitters and Bill....Linston sends his greetings

    Cap

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    Anytime ya'll want to go visit Accompong Linston will be happy to take you for a visit!

    You will see true Maroon history. For hundreds of years Accompong has been an independent principality within the borders of Jamaica. It will be very educational.

    The drive is just as great. When I was commuting three days a week from Spring Garden to Shiloa (Appleton Estate) Linston would travel with when he wasn't in school. So you can say he's been traveling that road since him a pickney. Of course that last ten miles is a "pip"

    Something much different than the usual day trip to bars, falls...etc It is a full day.

    Cap

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    Quote Originally Posted by captaind & Linston View Post
    Anytime ya'll want to go visit Accompong Linston will be happy to take you for a visit!

    You will see true Maroon history. For hundreds of years Accompong has been an independent principality within the borders of Jamaica. It will be very educational.

    The drive is just as great. When I was commuting three days a week from Spring Garden to Shiloa (Appleton Estate) Linston would travel with when he wasn't in school. So you can say he's been traveling that road since him a pickney. Of course that last ten miles is a "pip"

    Something much different than the usual day trip to bars, falls...etc It is a full day.

    Cap

    Linston was a bit concerned but your humorous approach eased his concern.

    Cap

    linston@redplate-negril.com

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    While looking around, I saw Rob and Lisa coming into the eating area and after greeting each other they sat down with us at the table. I have known them for several years but I never had the opportunity to chat with Lisa for any length of time. Sometimes I find it a fault of mine that I talk with a couple I tend to focus one-on-one with one person and often exclude the other in my conversations. I kind of feel I did that with them talking almost always exclusively with Rob and not including Lisa. After an hour or so chatting with Lisa I began to realize that I enjoyed my time so much that I regret not doing so earlier. She is such a smart, witty and engaging person. Big Up Lisa.

    Then, of course, up walked CaptD. I had never met him in person but we have chatted several times by phone and emailed each other a few times. I could best describe him as Hemmingway-ish without the beard. He obviously loves to have a good time and I think he did that night. I am sure he and I will be spending more time together in the future. He told me Linston was working and would arrive later and about that time Linston appeared.

    To me, the whole atmosphere was both electric and a little surreal. Surrounded by so many good friends at a beautiful spot like 3-Dives and added to that good music. About when I thought it couldn’t get better, it did. A mini bus pulled in and nearly 30 of my friends and neighbors from Accompong Town joined the festivities. Now I really felt at home.

    This group was the Maroon Cultural Group along with a few helpers and Garfield Rowe the Principal at the Accompong Basic School. The group consists mainly of students and recent graduates of the basic school as dancers and drummers. They came as guests of Mystic Bowie and although they were not hired to perform, they told Mystic that they wanted to perform anyways.

    Sound check over; it was time for the show to begin. One after another, marquee stars like Mark Irie and others along with some of Mystic’s friends took the stage to perform but I came to see and hear Mystic Bowie so when it was time for him to take the stage, I was delighted.

    I play Mystic Bowie’s albums like “Neva Kiss and Tell” all the time on my home stereo so what really amazed me was his vast repertoire of tunes made popular by artists such as Freddie McGreggor, Barrington Levy and Dennis Brown just to name a few. Hit after hit from other artists interspersed with some of his hits like “Itty Bitty House” and “Mama” all more than adequately backed by the 3-Dives Band.

    The show had to finish by midnight in respect for the hotels in the area so they took a brief break before the final set. Mystic Bowie stayed at the microphone to address the crowd. He told the assembled that he was a Maroon by heritage and gave a brief history lesson on just who the Maroons were and what they did to gain a Peace Treaty with the English in 1739. He declared his pride on being a Maroon and then went on to introduce the Maroon Cultural Group.

    He told the crowd that they wanted to play for them and that any donation to give the performers would be deeply appreciated. Some hats were passed around and some money was collected for the group as they put on a long drumming, singing and dancing exhibition. I was very proud of my friends and neighbors at that moment.

    A full night of wonderful music was over as the clock struck midnight. We had our fish from Penny’s refrigerator and hit the road for Accompong Town. It was nearly 3:30am when I finally hit the pillow but I couldn’t go right to sleep as I was still smiling from my wonderful day and night in Negril.

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    More please, I'm hanging on every word.

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    Back to your island escape, enjoy your well deserved peace with nature and friends.

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