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X Is For Xylophone

Almost the only time that you get to see a Xylophone today is as a children’s toy, but these are really a fun instrument to watch someone play. Originating in Africa as the Marimba, it’s a popular instrument in Central America, in particular Guatemala.

W Is For Wedding

Spring time is the perfect time to get married, and in two days time the world (or at least the women of the world) will no doubt be glued to the television to see the spectacle that is the Royal Wedding take place in London.

T Is For Today

T is a letter of the alphabet that pretty much anyone ought to be able to find something to write about. After all, there are plenty of words that begin with the letter T, like Today and Tomorrow for example.

Oh Dear My Muse Has Left Me

It’s something that all writers have to face sooner or later, that day when they wake up and try to write an article, but no topic comes to them, and the words refuse to flow. It’s called Writers Block, or in other words My Muse Has Left Me.

N Is For Nuts!

Nuts! Nuts! All kinds of nuts, from Peanuts to Almonds, Brazil Nuts and Cashew Nuts. This article explores my memories of nuts, both the edible kind as well as verbal memories of nuts.

K Is For Kingston: Jamaica That Is

This is the second part of my story about a trip to Jamaica, and covers the drive from Montego Bay to Negril and back to Kingston, plus driving around Kingston and a visit to Devon House.

J Is For Jamaica

This is about my trip to Jamaica in 1989 when I had to install a computer system there. The journey takes you from Kingston to Dunn River Falls, Montego Bay, Port Royal and Lime Cay.