My money is on Mona!
by Bill
Evans Solomon
“Sala” Kerr and Sienna picked me up at JAHBs in Negril for the
beautiful drive through Belmont and Bluefields on through Black
River to Billy’s Bay where I decided to stay on the next leg of
my 6-month odyssey. The refreshing coastal breezes were blowing
about 20 miles per hour keeping us very comfortable in the 90-degree
heat. Reaching the outskirts of Black River, we decided to take
a side trip through Middle Quarters, Lacovia and on to Maggotty
to visit my good friends, the Lees, at Apple Valley Park. To our
surprise we found over 400 young Jamaican children age about 8
to 15 from Kingston and Mandeville enjoying a “Fun Day” at the
park. It is a real treat seeing so many city youth having a great
time in the country!
It was getting on in the afternoon so we said
our goodbyes and headed back to Black River to catch the main
road to Treasure Beach. Driving through Black River we suddenly
found ourselves going the wrong way down a one-way street! The
town, in an effort to alleviate some congestion and to stimulate
some business, is now having cars drive through the market area
on their way across the Black River iron bridge. Even though the
roads were only One Way, they were still equally clogged in BOTH
directions to and from town!
Around 7:00pm, we pulled into the sleepy little
fishing town of Billy’s Bay and turned up the road to Irie Rest.
A newly constructed 5-bedroom Guest House, Irie Rest had only
been a dream of owner, Lennie Buchanon, when last we met about
two years ago. Brian, a helper and Billy’s Bay resident who participated
in the construction, was there to greet us. Having just completed
construction the month before, the Guest House was empty upon
my arrival but wouldn’t stay that way for long! We all got rooms
and enjoyed the CDs I always travel with until saying goodnight.
Early the next morning Sala and Sienna had to
return to Little London and I was starting to feel a little lonesome
when Mona and Elizabeth from Norway came rolling in from Negril.
Two young, “free-spirited” ladies who had been backpacking around
Jamaica for over a week and, while in Port Antonio they met up
with two of Irie Rest’s previous guests; Gaby and Holger from
near Cologne, Germany who recommended they visit here. Mona fancied
herself a pool player and Skip’s South Pole bar on the corner
has a table. Tonight is the World Championship Game as she is
tied 3-3 with Hamlin “Skip” Ebanks, the owner. We sat up last
night on the large verandah with a local acoustic band playing
original numbers interspersed with popular Reggae tunes from Jamaica’s
past when who pulls up but Holger and Gaby! They just couldn’t
stay away very long!
We got up this morning early and, after a breakfast
of saltfish and ackee washed down with a cup of tea, headed for
a private cove just down the beach for a round of bodysurfing.
We had along some snorkeling gear so a short swim out to the reef
just couldn’t be missed. We saw lots of reef fish and a local
youth was able to spear a couple of turbot, which we had as brown
stew fish that evening for dinner. Holger and Gaby had a car so
they decided to spend the rest of the day swimming in the Black
River along with two local guys. Gotta go shave and shower for
the big Championship Game.
My money is on Mona!
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