Letters from Grenada

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stabby stabby, shouty shouty

I was really busy having this obscenely stabby stabby shouty shouty day.
You know. The kind of day when you examine a stupid list and suddenly discover you’ve been unfollowed (don’t ask) by twelve (twelve!) of your favorite people in the universe. And then you curl up, fetal, in the shower, and bawl like baby elephant, [...]

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swine flu, plague, cats, rats & urban legends

Global Voices Online quotes my swine flu post in a great round-up article. Bloggers from all over the Caribbean – Grenada, Guyana, Barbados, Jamaica, Belize and Cuba – are quoted. Read it here:
Global Voices Online » Caribbean: Keeping Track of Swine Flu
I’m always thrilled when Global Voices Online picks up one of my blog posts. [...]

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boxing day link love

YingYang wrote a post starring my boobs my jealousy-inspiring Obama tank top.  I’m tickled senseless by that, as well as by her Lesbians in Banks post, and I love the images she captured of our extra-rainy November. 
The Bajan Reporter responded to my post Joys of Tropical Fabrics, where I mentioned how hard it is to [...]

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My name is María. I like wasabi, patronize bunny rabbits and think red wine really needs to stop pretending it's not purple.

I lived in Caribbean for four glorious years. My son - Joaquín the illustrious Bean - was born on the island of Grenada. He's beautiful, brilliant and has two birth certificates.

Now we're back in the land of snow and afternoon sunsets, and all the diet Coke and Thomas the Tank Engine in the world won't cushion the blow of such culture shock.

This is our story.


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