Wednesday 22 October 2014

My 2014 Heroes Weekend

I had hoped to get this post out yesterday but I have been ill for the entire weekend and my recovery has been slow. Despite being sick, I still took the opportunity to enjoy my four day weekend as much as possible. Jamaica just celebrated National Heroes Day and I'm pretty sure everyone had great plans for their holiday. My plans were very simple but fun nonetheless. I took things easy on Friday night in preparation for the rest of the weekend. On Saturday, my boyfriend and I hosted a small pool party. We invited friends to drink, chill out and use the pool. We had interesting discussion and played games while listening to an amazing Dub soundtrack curated by a friend. It was very relaxing spending time with cool friends on Saturday afternoon.

Setting up Battleshots...the drinking version of Battleship :)

 Listen to Bam's Dub Playlist below:



After our pool flex, I went out with two of my friends to have drinks at a bar called, Off The Grid. It was even more chill than earlier in the day. We just spent a few hours talking and enjoying the quiet evening.


Sunday was spent battling my illness and relaxing and recovering from the activities of the day before. On Monday, my boyfriend and I were invited to our friends' home for a barbecue. While there, we grilled chicken and beef burgers and made hot dogs and fries. Cooking was fun but we also watched movies, played video games and drinking games. It was a fantastic time. 





I hope to share more of my weekends with you in the future. Thanks for reading!

Peace, Love & Blaze,
Afayah

Monday 13 October 2014

Archive || A Study Tour to Dominica

Hello everyone!

In January 2009, I embarked on a Study Tour to the Caribbean island, Dominica. My classmates and I stayed in the capital, Roseau for two weeks to study the local Architecture and familiarize ourselves with the area. My photography skill was probably no good at this time but I still appreciate the images I took. Looking back at them now brings to mind the amazing time I had in Dominica as a student; and I am certain that I will revisit the island in the future.

View to the sea from the Dominica Museum


A basic school building in Roseau

A cobblestone side street in the capital


Dominica is quite a forested island with significantly less of a built environment than in Jamaica. However, it charmed me with its greenery and slow pace; and after visiting there, it's definitely a place I recommend for anyone who is interested in a relaxed island vibe. While I was there I noticed that the shops closed by 6 pm; and it was even harder to find a restaurant open on a Sunday morning or afternoon. The night life consisted of occasional house parties and small events at distant clubs. This place is definitely not for the party animal but it can still be fun. Dominica is mostly a place where you can take it easy and embrace your green thumb. The most active part of my trip there happened on a "cruise ship day".


On the cobblestone backstreets and all along the main road by the sea, vendors set out their wares for tourists to see. Duty free shops were a buzz, restaurants served the most amazing traditional breakfast food, and you could get drunk before midday if you happened across the right bar. Funny enough, there was one time that I had started off my day with some beers and shots of aphrodisiac rum before strolling through the busy streets. It turned out to be a very fun day. :)

Dominica, a former French and English colony, boasts tell-tale signs of their history even in the way the roads in Roseau are laid out. Not only that, their creole is French-based which was very fascinating to listen to even though they seemed to be more interested in hearing me speak. The locals begged me to "talk street" which I had to explain was really called Patois by us Jamaicans. Jamaican culture is big in Dominica. While I was there I heard Vybz Kartel's music and a variety of other Dancehall artists; and, in the market, vendors sold Bob Marley merchandise. 

Some of the locals

My classmates and I visiting a historical site in Dominica (I'm far right)

Overlooking the capital, Roseau

 Outside the windows of the guest house I stayed in


I managed to get a few leisurely activities done while I was there. I went to a house party and a street dance; I shopped in the market; I ate out at local restaurants; I went to the sulfur springs and to the beach; and I saw a lot of the Architecture. But one of my biggest memories was getting my first tattoos done. It was such a wonderful experience, and the artist's shop was right on a bustling street that was, apparently, the main route for Dominica's annual carnival. Unfortunately, I left just a week before the carnival so I didn't get to experience it.

Displays inside the tattoo parlor where I got my first tattoos

Dominica is such a beautiful place and I would definitely go back. Next time I won't be preoccupied with school and I will be able to fully enjoy my time as a tourist. I want to explore the dense forests and interact with the wildlife there. It definitely taught me how to appreciate the serenity of nature.


Peace, Love & Blaze,
Afayah 

Sunday 12 October 2014

Adventure for Afayah


Hey everyone!

My name is Afayah Prendergast and I'm a blogger from St. Andrew, Jamaica. I started blogging on Beauty Jamaica and retired it early 2014 to start a new venture called Orange Street. Even though lifestyle blogging is something I enjoy doing, I haven't always captured my adventures to the fullest extent on my blogs. So, I decided to dedicate this blog to travel and adventure and use it as motivation to pursue a more active lifestyle.

Here is where you will be able to see bits about my life and the fun things I have done.

Peace, Love & Blaze,

Afayah