Yeah both of those ports sound familiar so I'm not sure which one it was. I want say that it was the Ocho Rios port...
Yeah there were a ton of the carvings.
Yeah both of those ports sound familiar so I'm not sure which one it was. I want say that it was the Ocho Rios port...
Yeah there were a ton of the carvings.
I'm betting on Ocho Rios too:))
We hope to visit that part of the island next month.
Oh, wow! Nice that you still have it.
I like that one very much 👍
We could never understand why giraffes were the most popular carvings since we don't have giraffes in Jamaica. I think the carvers knew that it would appeal to customers despite that fact.
That's hilarious because the couple we were with, our friends, bought a set of three giraffes there 🤣
I'm not kiddin' you, the giraffes sold like hot bread. I would have a long order for the rasta man on the beach... He did very well for himself.
You're spot on there! I think they probably wanted to have them at the entrances of their houses, or probably just in their rooms of collectibles from around the world... you know, #HowTheOtherHalfLive?
Haha yeah that's exactly it