Thursday, June 23, 2011

Weiner isn't the only weiner who should resign...

Incredible. First there's talk of the EPA being dismantled (cuz who the hell needs clean air and water anyway?!!). Then Pawlenty suggests dismantling Amtrak since it isn't profitable. And now Romney releases a few unfortunate quips on privatizing FEMA. I can't decide if these people are just plain dumb, crazy, or pure evil. Sure boys, while we're at it - let's skip the gradual 'screw the world initiative', and high tale it to privatizing the government (especially considering the now apparent prerequisite for Republican leadership: IRRESPONSIBLE & RICH). 

Why pretend to believe there should be a body of individuals assigned to protect and serve its country and people? Just tell the millions who'll disappear into nonexistence that it's just better for business. Oh wait, we could just feed them the newly developed (and sustainable) shit burgers. I wonder if in his free time, Weiner is following or tweeting any of this from his sex rehab quarters.  WTF is going on???!!!!!!

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And why isn't this all on the news???

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Nature Nurtures; with a Ku


Not simply drinking,
This important peaty work
Watering the muse

Haiku by Mystic Urchin
APRIL  2010




Way back in February (I can't believe it's June already!!) I was taken on an incredible drive up to the Blue Mountains and I'm only now posting my notes about it.  Still, I can't gush enough about the renewing effect of that fresh clean air high above the heat and smog of Kingston, with breathtaking views of nearly untouched land.   It was quite  heavenly, and I absolutely aim to do this again when I return to Jamaica. 






It's simply a place of modest communities (Irish Town, Hardware Gap, Greenwich...) scattered with beautiful bed and breakfast cabins, private homes, and quaint cafes,  all hugged in a cozy blanket of fog and lush flora.



There were breathtaking views of tree fern covered valleys, bright green moss wrapped trees, and quite a bit of non-tropical botanical varieties to my surprise, with pine covered mountainsides, and flower gardens much like you would find in Oxford, England! And that said, there is quite a significant community of British expatriates living up there.


A week after my trip I stumbled upon a Kuya Magazine issue with an article about Greenwich, and a cover photo of the same house I captured here, beautifully shot on a sunny day by  Franz Marzouca. It was still on the shelves  when I left in May, so grab it if you can find it - the full photo spread is quite magnificent.



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Here is a mini list of what I found (and aim to check out when I return):
FLORA

Tree ferns, pines, orchids, sunflowers, ginger lilies, bright green moss  (I think it was spanish moss - but don't quote me on on that...), and quite a bit more - the names of which escape me now. 



BIRDS:

wood pecker, hummingbirds



CAFES/EATERIES:


Gap Cafe - where I ate coconut creamy rice and peas, with 3 pepper spiced yellow curry steamed fish, and a thick slice of homemade carrot cake.  and yes, the blue mountain coffee was stella!
Others I hear worth checking out are Cafe Blu, IMZ Cafe, and Mount Edge (thanks Steve!)



INDUSTRY


Catherine's Peak water, Jamaica Coffee Board (Blue Mountain Coffee), Craighton Coffee Estate (tours available), Strawberry Hill Hotel and Spa, and private rental homes and cabins are available - like the one pictured above. 



ARMY BASE:
foto by Jamdiver
Jamaica Defense Force  (JDF)

 
TRAILS and TOURS 
-The Mountain Peak Trail 
(starting at Abbey Green)
I HAVE to do a hike one day...
    -Holywell Nature Reserve
     -Old Tavern Coffee Estate



Nabes with cabin homes and B+Bs for getaway rentals:
Irish Town
Hardware Gap 
Holywell
Greenwich
Whitefield Hall



If you have a free weekend and sometime to research a tailor made trip for yourself, do it!  It's the rejuvenating gift that keeps on giving. And please let me know what you find - so I can make a list for my next trip!

For way more additional info - check out:
-YardEdge and read up on their tale of hiking to the top.



RELATED JOURNEY POSTS: 

-> The Lady Lunches, and Lunches, and Lunches...(March 2011)

-> SOLE OF REDEMPTION: Majesty of the Little Things (May 2010)






Monday, June 6, 2011

Colorado Boxes

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suburban subdivisions of greater denver - slightly bigger boxes...




foto by SeBiArt - found object piece by Carlos Michael Finn/KANON Gallery, Denver, Colorado
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