Excerpt from Observer column published 27 Feb 2017
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Monica Schroeter stands in
front of the wooden cottage
built by Irish Town workmen. |
Associates of the Sisters of Mercy had our annual
retreat at the Schroeter’s home in Irish Town.
They have renovated a lovely older house, and built a lovely wooden
cottage. As we admired the workmanship,
Monica Schroeter explained that it was all done by residents of Irish
Town. A neighbourhood chef had prepared
some of the best gungo pea soup we had ever had. People know a lot about
Jamaica’s beaches, but with more promotion, they would fall equally in love
with our mountains.
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How could I have forgotten to mention
Velia Espeut's amazing plantain porridge in my column!
It was fantastic! |
We heard last week that the Hendricksons had bought
the Bustamantes’ former home in Irish Town, Bellencita, and it brought back
memories of visits with my husband’s parents who were close to the Bustamantes.
I recall hearing that they had bought the peaceful homestead from the Kennedy
family, of GraceKennedy fame.
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Classic Gungo Soup |
As we drove past the Blue Mountain Inn, the
ladies in our group harked back to romantic evenings by the river, the elegant
cuisine and the old world atmosphere, hoping that it would be returned to its
former splendor.
Environmentalist
Eleanor Jones has a beautiful spot, Heritage Gardens at Cold Spring, located in
the foothills of the Blue Mountains, just below the Newcastle Jamaica Defence
Force Training Camp. You have never seen more
lush foliage, and they also offer accommodation in a quaint cottage.
The friends we have living in Irish Town and Newcastle
agree that the roads can sometimes be terrible, but they wouldn’t change it for
anywhere else. Taking in the
breathtaking views and enjoying the ultra-fresh air, we can understand why.
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