Tuesday

Jamaican's favorite sports.

When I was growing up the popular sport was cricket, and no matter who you were when the West Indies was playing, you would stop what you were doing just to go watch.

Consequently from an early age youngsters made several makeshift pitches and bats and ball to play this game.

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The sport as far as I am concerned has become less popular. Even though I know there is an established cricketing team for Jamaica.

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Track and field and soccer
In recent times the sport which seemed to have dominated the news about the Island is that of track and field. It is not a wonder since the fastest man on record originates from the island.

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Forget about our music and our exotic tourist resorts for a moment. All the buzz is about this guy who continues to shock the track and field world with his speed.

I remember one commentator saying that Bolt ran faster than the posted speed limit outside the stadium. Consequently he was worthy of a ticket. This was all said in jest however there is no doubt it is a Jamaican who holds the fastest man alive.


Jamaican's favorite board games

Ludi







Ah yes the good old days. Men use to sit on the street corner and play Ludi for hours. It was not my favorite game, I could never win. It was a game based solely on chance and it seemed I never had good luck where this was concerned. If you had any interesting experiences with this game please share.

The rules
2-4 players. The game is played with two dices. Each person starts with for men, which cannot move until a six is thrown. Thereafter the player moves the numbers shown on the dice and must go around the board one time before entering a middle section called home. The person that is able to bring all 4 pieces home, wins.

Side rules
A player can kill an opponent's piece and send them back to the beginning where they have to play a six again to move if two player pieces lands on the same square. Some players are really good at killing the other player's pieces.

Draft



From an early age, schoolboys learn to play this game and compete.

Rules
2 player. Similar to American Checkers except pieces can play backward when taking an opponent's piece.

Chinese Checkers.


Referred only to as checkers, this game was not very popular but I still remember the guys on the corner playing this game.

Dominoes


Probably the most renowned of all board games played by Jamaicans.

There is constant talk of 6 love with this game.

Saturday

Interesting places in Jamaica

Dormant Volcano

You can google the video on Youtube..


The whole island is filled with intrigue if you ask me. From the weird names given to places to old stories and folklore associated with the island.

I knew there was a dormant volcano in Jamaica, but did not have any information on it. Found the below listed blog and thought I would share with my readers.

I do not agree with the timelines given, but the scientific evidence presented in the blog is irrefutable.
Hope you find the blog as interesting a read as I did.

http://joan-myviews.blogspot.com/2014/10/black-hlil-portland-jamaicathe-extinct.html

At least now we can formulate a reason why there are so many hot springs in the Parish of St. Thomas.

Negril Beach



No list of interesting places in Jamaica can be complete without the honorable mention  of Negril Beach in Westmoreland.

Not to be confused with the resorts which are more closer to Montego bay (St. James area.)

Speaking of which ...

Doctor's Cave Beach, Montego Bay

Doctor's Cave Beach, Montego Bay

This is a must-see if you have a little spending money and want to have a great time.

Things to do in Jamaica
I found this website and thought it fitting to list this here.

tps://www.roadaffair.com/things-to-do-in-jamaica/


Friday

Jamaican phone Companies

I know the cell phone thing take off in Jamaica. I also know who the top contenders are, i.e. Digicel and Flow. However are there any other contenders?




cost of living in Jamaica - 2016


To be fair any price quote has to be followed by a date in order to obtain a frame of reference.

The below link is a good website to visit in order to get a bearing of the prices in Jamaica.

http://www.cac.gov.jm/portal/index.php

Once on the site click on the "Best Price" then click on "Outlet Price Comparison" click on any outlet on the left and any item on the right and the price will appear.

You should have an idea of the local exchange rate in order to know if you would buy same item if you were in your local/foreign country.

I was surprised to find that the cost of petrol was cheaper to buy in Jamaica than in the U.S.

Jamaica is a third world country and yet it is cheaper to buy gas which is imported there than to purchase petrol in the U.S. that produces its own.

In general the cost of living in Jamaica is cheaper than that in the U.S.

I was surprised to find out that rent for a two bedroom house could cost $JA40,000. which at today's (2016) conversion to US works out to a little less than $US400. Normally to rent a two bedroom in the city cost about $US1150. Which again would convert to about $JA135,000.

Given the costs of living abroad and the costs of living in Jamaica, I would opt for Jamaica, if only I could find a job that would pay me enough to live there comfortably.

All being said, "No weh no nice like yawd" 

Latest dance in Jamaica

I can barely keep up with this one.

As a result I need your help here. If you know some dances that swept Jamaica for a season list it here, if possible list the year too.

How many of them do you know how to do?

1)  Armstrong - 1989

2)  Bogle - 1990 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpl9xg6zVAg

3)  Butterfly -92

4)  No linga-2002 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWkdLxD-i7I

5)  Willie bouncce/Wakki dip - 2013 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r038-tDd8eI


6)   Breadfruit -Roast or Fry -2016 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGdtxQM8TuI


I know these dances may be old, that is why I need your help.  

The Jamaican people are very creative. Couple years ago an interview was conducted about a situation in St. Thomas (a parish in Jamaica) and something was said by the interviewee, "the bus can swim" and a music video was made out of this interview, and a subsequent dance made for the song. See the links below.

Jamaican's are creative geniuses.

Check out the video and the dance that accompany it.

Muisc video.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hknVoAoyy-k&list=RDhknVoAoyy-k#t=105

Dance


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO0y4DNkDW8

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