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While in Jamaica we took a tour and were sitting in the back of a pick-up truck. The truck stopped for traffic and I saw a little house that had a sign above it that stated Jerk Chicken and there was a chicken walking out the front door, like he was escaping. I could not get to my camera in time to get the picture before the truck started moving again.
A gritty look at life as this woman has to endure on a daily basis. It brings sorrow seeing people struggling from day ti day in such difficult situations.
Sincerely,
Howard
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Adriana Leoni 18/12/2012 19:58
Great!!Lawson McCulloch 10/12/2012 20:51
A wonderful monochrome shot that really tells a story.best wishes,
Lawson.
BRYAN CRUTE 10/12/2012 19:59
I wonder what the log end and big knife are for :-)Oh well we all love southern fried chicken !
Regards
Bryan
Ken Piros 10/12/2012 12:46
While in Jamaica we took a tour and were sitting in the back of a pick-up truck. The truck stopped for traffic and I saw a little house that had a sign above it that stated Jerk Chicken and there was a chicken walking out the front door, like he was escaping. I could not get to my camera in time to get the picture before the truck started moving again.We always remember the shot we miss.
Another good image of a way of life here Glenn.
Adele D. Oliver 10/12/2012 8:30
an image and title with a sense of humour ... love those stretched out legs and feet of the chickens - and her smile !greetings, Adele
Howard Mattix 10/12/2012 3:06
A gritty look at life as this woman has to endure on a daily basis. It brings sorrow seeing people struggling from day ti day in such difficult situations.Sincerely,
Howard