Poetic Justice
He spoke slowly, and drove even slower - carefully, he said, when his irate passengers insisted they were late. The identification card said his name was SMITH, Donovan, a taxi operator.
Guyana Diary II: Journey to Lethem
I had never seen a pilot so casual. I had only just got over being weighed before I was accepted into the aircraft when I noted him finally stubbing out his cigarette and waving through the cockpit window to his pardna.
Blessed
Although my cousin Joel did not cry when he heard his good friend James was dead, his black face grew flushed and he left the house and did not return until after we had gone to bed.
The effects of using slow shutter speeds
Both the camera and the eye see things in a different way. It's good and it's also bad, presenting a challenge for photographers who want to record in the camera exactly what they see, but the fact that the camera can see things in ways the eye can't...
Tribute to the Hon Louise Bennett-Coverley - Her work was inspiring
The Institute of Jamaica notes with deep regret the passing of the Hon. Louise Bennett-Coverley, O.M., O.J., M.B.E., D. Lit. (Hon.), F.I.J.
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