The Breadbasket of Jamaica
St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, is known as the breadbasket of the nation for good reason.
Memories of Calabash Bay
Calabash Bay is such a peaceful place on the island of Jamaica. I always seem to gravitate here...and for good reason. One Love.
The Way It Should Be
It's an undescribable feeling you get when you are standing in solitude with the ocean at your feet feeling totally fullfilled and at ease with the world.
Dawn's Smurf's Cafe
Smurf's Cafe, a favorite spot for breakfast in Treasure Beach, Jamaica. Dawn was just opening up as I waited patiently for an authentic Jamaican breakfast. One Love.
Spiral Stairs to Tranquility
A beautiful garden house in Treasure Beach with a spiral staircase leading to tranquility
Hills and Ocean
In the hills of St. Elizabeth Parish, you can see the ocean in the near distance. Island life brings an element of peace and tranquility which we all need to make it through on this journey..
The Jack Sprat Stage
The Jack Sprat stage at Jakes in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica.
Aerial St. Elizabeth
It's always fascinating to see St. Elizabeth Parish from the sky. In the background Treasure Beach lines the coastline of the Caribbean Sea.
Store Fronts
A quiet evening as the store fronts have all closed in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
Views of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Viewing St. Elizabeth from the air is such a unique experience its hard to get tired of especially knowing that my mother's side of the family lives here. What a peaceful view.
Land We Love
The many beautiful places in the hills of St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica. Taken from a drone, the surrounding countryside evokes a beauty and calm reminiscent of a simpler time. Jamaica, land we love.
Just Along the Road
This was taken near YS Falls in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. The beautiful thing about Jamaica is that you can stop anywhere along the road and find amazing things to photograph.
Kingston Landing
Harbour View taken along the Norman Manley Highway, Kingston, Jamaica. Leaving the airport, this is one of the first places you see when driving along the highway into town.
Youthful Days
In the hills of St. Elizabeth, we would come here to visit my grandmother and grandfather. It was a simple life reminiscent of youthful days.
Jelly
A woman selling water coconuts along Bamboo Avenue, in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Pond Gully Road
Pond Gully Road in Cassava River, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica
Not All Roads Are Equal
This road leads to the Breds Treasure Beach Foundation's sport complex. The day I was there the Lennox Lewis League of Champions boxing camp was in action as well as a book reading session at Happy House. Both events were geared towards children.
Garden of Opportunity
Everytime I return to Jakes, I learn something new. One of the many reasons I love Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
One Bright Morning
Calabash Bay in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica is secluded tropical paradise on the south coast.
Ocean and Breeze
The sound of the ocean and the breeze delivers a calm that can only be felt in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
Fruits and Vegetables
In the hills of St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, my cousin, machete in hand, gathers fruits and vegetables for my father and I to bring back to Kingston.
A Neighborhood Stroll
Family walking through the neighborhood in the hills of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
Bamboo and Machete
Up in the hills of St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, a man is walking with a machete and bamboo.