Yes fire Reid i see u in clarendon ....my little feel of clarendon.... from maypen on to chappleton all the way up to a place called Brandon hill and a place called kellits.....been there twice first time in 1974 75 went there with a forest department manager and his family....was in in charge of the forestry in the chepstowe region of Portland Mr NELSON......second time late nineties carry a couple from ochi Rios actually the wife was from there husband Canadian they were visiting from that angle of Brandon hill and kellits you have a road lead u into runaway bay or st Ann's bay and up in that area about 3 parishes close up or connect clarendon st catchrine...and st Ann ..those days kellits was a nice little area
@@FireReid Di adda day, I showed someone my cashew tree fully laden n ripe. They were surprised - they didn't know where/how cashews come - they only buy it in tin in s'mkt.!! n it was an Island person! Most ppl from the country are well heeled.😁🏝🇯🇲💥💥
@@originalfoxylady4520 in the sixties and seventies in a section of south st Elizabeth cashew was a big deal for us as young boys...we would reap it and dried it and vendors would come around and buy for one shilling per hundred.....and a shilling was 12 pennies or 12 pence........and for those inside of America who call a cent penny ...there is no such thing...pennies goes with pounds shilling and pence........and cents goes with dollars......dollars and cents......united states dollars and cents......british pounds shilling and pence.......as boys we use to play a marble game with a circled round ring with cashews with a certain amount as waging.....and for fire Reid from Pedro plains right down to Barbary Hall over green field Hopewell big ground heading into Frenchman were zones for cashews
You are spreading your wings, Fire, you stepped on the gas, man. Boy, the place is very green and nice, but they need to cut the overgrown weeds, though. Blessings!
Yes fire Reid i see u in clarendon ....my little feel of clarendon.... from maypen on to chappleton all the way up to a place called Brandon hill and a place called kellits.....been there twice first time in 1974 75 went there with a forest department manager and his family....was in in charge of the forestry in the chepstowe region of Portland Mr NELSON......second time late nineties carry a couple from ochi Rios actually the wife was from there husband Canadian they were visiting from that angle of Brandon hill and kellits you have a road lead u into runaway bay or st Ann's bay and up in that area about 3 parishes close up or connect clarendon st catchrine...and st Ann ..those days kellits was a nice little area
Blessed good morning, Fire. Thanks for the virtual tour of various communities in JA. We can't complain about bad roads anymore. Praise God. 🇯🇲🏝😄
lol some people always showing the city life what about the country life ruby
@@FireReid Di adda day, I showed someone my cashew tree fully laden n ripe. They were surprised - they didn't know where/how cashews come - they only buy it in tin in s'mkt.!! n it was an Island person! Most ppl from the country are well heeled.😁🏝🇯🇲💥💥
@@originalfoxylady4520 they still buy cashew seed ?
@@originalfoxylady4520 in the sixties and seventies in a section of south st Elizabeth cashew was a big deal for us as young boys...we would reap it and dried it and vendors would come around and buy for one shilling per hundred.....and a shilling was 12 pennies or 12 pence........and for those inside of America who call a cent penny ...there is no such thing...pennies goes with pounds shilling and pence........and cents goes with dollars......dollars and cents......united states dollars and cents......british pounds shilling and pence.......as boys we use to play a marble game with a circled round ring with cashews with a certain amount as waging.....and for fire Reid from Pedro plains right down to Barbary Hall over green field Hopewell big ground heading into Frenchman were zones for cashews
You are spreading your wings, Fire, you stepped on the gas, man. Boy, the place is very green and nice, but they need to cut the overgrown weeds, though. Blessings!
yes doing it for my people true Jamaica vibes we getting some rain share video thanks for the support
When are you going to give us on update on the williamsfield highway 2000 extension
next month for sure
It is along this road, they planned to continue build the highway?
more in Clarendon side
You went to my place
yes Susan