The Good Hope Plantation was first built in 1755 and mainly raised sugar cane. Today they mainly raise citrus, and there is a citrus-packing plant on the grounds. Yes, we did get fresh-squeezed orange juice every morning along with fresh mango and papaya. Yum! The only thing looming to ruin the feeling of perfect paradise on the plantation is its history of slavery.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Jamaica part 3
The ceramics workshop was held at the pottery studio located on the Good Hope Estate/Plantation inland in the Cockpit Mountains. I will embellish more on the artists, studio, gallery, and kilns in a later post.
Jamaica part 2
Here are some pictures from the airport in Montego Bay (what the locals call Mo' Bay) to Good Hope. When I stepped off the plane, it was warm and humid.
Yes, those are bougainvilleas.
The next photo is where Usain Bolt went to high school.
Here are some vases thrown and fired in Jamaica.
Stay tuned for scenes from Good Hope Plantation!
Yes, those are bougainvilleas.
The next photo is where Usain Bolt went to high school.
Here are some vases thrown and fired in Jamaica.
Stay tuned for scenes from Good Hope Plantation!