Sunday, July 6, 2008

Kingston-Shortwood Teachers College

If you got here then you successfully were added by us to view this blog. We got such grief from the PC rangers about publishing this and that yadi yadi yaa...that we decided to make this a private site. So sorry for the inconvenience.

WE are staying in North Kingston...nice part of town. Just living the life a volunteer. Hot nights and days...adjusting to 90/90 heat/humidity. Soaking it up. Laughing a lot about the whole thing. PC is funny--crime is high here in Kingston so they have us on a major lock down.

Just taking it all in. Loving the experience. Learning a new language and just watching and hoping for some more aces in mi hand man.

peace

8 comments:

PC said...

Okay, Brian & Yvonne. Good to hear something from you. Been thinking about y'all for the last week.

Kelly, Enoy, & I are in SD, at Albert's "cueva," loving the 78 degree temps. We'll stay here at least through the summer.

Get back to us before you disappear into the backcountry. Love, Kelly, Enoy, & PC

Trailboss said...

Glad to hear that the AK rock croo has successfully landed in the hot country. Do you have the daily net access? All good in the Interior.
Namastay.

Erin said...

Yay! This is an awesome blog! Can't wait to follow your travels. Can you pass some of that sunshine this way please...:-) WE LOVE YOU!!!

megcleary said...

I can't believe you are there! We sure miss you. The fog/constant rain finally let up! Cancelled all 4th of July events, but people were crackin and camping anyway! enjoying a day off now-Con left Saturday for an opener, Will left this AM. Andy went out too. The boarding house is empty for now! All is well-

Love you!

Lenore said...

So glad to hear from you! This is great! Sending love and light. Lenore

J.M said...

Just checking to see if this is a private as you think. Got here by clicking Jamaica in my profile on my blogspot blog.

Anways, welcome to Jamaica and hope you have a great stay. I've had the priviledge of working with some pc volunteers and they were a whole lot of fun, helped us put some infrastructure in at our school.

J.M said...

Would love to comment on some other posts, but not sure if I'm intruding, please let me know!

Anonymous said...

Interesting to know.