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Re: Light at the End of the Road...
Sprat after spending 7 mos on the South coast, I came home a different person than the one who left. I was humbled, after living with, and among the people you have depicted here, I came home with many pictures and many stories of those people, it is almost like you read my journals and put them here on this page. I love that you show the human side of Jamaica.
Many pictures but mostly of smiling faces, most times posing for the camera. I came back to Negril and so far have maintained a greater level of understanding and love of my neighbors and friends and family here. Some might fall under the poverty guide lines, they work hard to make ends meet, to raise thier family, don't always have a dollar in their pocket, but they look out for each other and share what they have. These people I bonded with, these people who friended me are some of the best people I have been Blessed in knowing, for that I am Grateful.
People are People, give them Respect and it comes back two fold. But this is something I know you already know and it shows.We are diverse in culture, but on the things that matter we are the same. The People in your pictures could be my neighbors in Negril as well as the ones in my community on the South Coast. People of Jamaica, just trying to get a break, through hard work and honest living.
Your love for this country always shows through in the loving way you depict the people you share with us. I thank you and admire the way that you and your family do Jamaica it is always a delight and my pleasure to tag along.
Plenty Love and Respect
O
Last edited by doctoro; 05-13-2012 at 08:35 PM.
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