Thanks again for these videos. Those magnificent new homes that are being built looks great and I hope that whomever is going to live there will be happy and safe.
I love Jointwood and miss that place so much. I had some off my best childhood memories visiting family there. I am born in England and live a very British lifestyle. But my grandmother was born and raised in Jointwood and she made sure I knew my roots and heritage and really experience the Jamaican lifestyle and culture.
Good day. The lush green vegetation deep rural scene is breath taking. I enjoyed the ride. Keep up the good work, thus keeping us well informed. My community, my hometown. Thanks
Wow! thank you, thank you for this video, ,my.mothers family is from Joint Wood,.I went to Emma School when I was a mere boy, she is my grandmother relative . You made my day, I need to take a trip here ,now I am motivated.
@@InJamaica I don't think you understand what I mean...I thought your narration was going to include a history of Jointwood and how it got its name, what makes the area famous, etc...instead it's just a video of mostly driving through the area and occasionally pointing out one or two landmarks but otherwise silence
@krizwatcher yes I misunderstood… sorry. I thought this was an old video and to be honest I never checked the history then but in the future I will try my best to do so
i was born in jointwood, went to miss emma school.
Both my parents are from Jointwood as a child it was a joy to visit every summer and spend time with my grandparents and cousins. Very fond memories
Blessing Blessing same so Jamaica nice 👌🏿
Thanks again for these videos. Those magnificent new homes that are being built looks great and I hope that whomever is going to live there will be happy and safe.
Thanks, hoping to see Elderslie and Niagara uploaded soon .
👍 Yes you will see Elderslie and Niagara
I love Jointwood and miss that place so much. I had some off my best childhood memories visiting family there. I am born in England and live a very British lifestyle. But my grandmother was born and raised in Jointwood and she made sure I knew my roots and heritage and really experience the Jamaican lifestyle and culture.
big up your self coco, im from jointwood my self
Really, I am from Jointwood as well….who is your grandma if you don’t mind me asking?
Good day. The lush green vegetation deep rural scene is breath taking. I enjoyed the ride. Keep up the good work, thus keeping us well informed. My community, my hometown. Thanks
Thank you! Will do and I appreciate that
I'm from Jointwood, I miss there so much
@Johnny Wallace Nice place
Wow! thank you, thank you for this video, ,my.mothers family is from Joint Wood,.I went to Emma School when I was a mere boy, she is my grandmother relative . You made my day, I need to take a trip here ,now I am motivated.
😀👍 No problem. It's my pleasure to serve you with videos
Sonia Forskin is my grandmother. She was a teacher at Emma school
went to miss emma school too
Born and grow here. My family roots. Great video. Thanks
Our pleasure!
Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Brazil.
Retirement, Jointwood , Niagara my place.
Nice videos.... Can you please do a U-Turn and show us Nanny Community.
@Marcia Collins On my next visit 🙂
you all remember miss berta corner
I thought you were going to give narration about the history of the location or something
Videos before 2020 will have Closed Caption and videos after will have audio.
I didn't start narrating until 2020
@@InJamaica I don't think you understand what I mean...I thought your narration was going to include a history of Jointwood and how it got its name, what makes the area famous, etc...instead it's just a video of mostly driving through the area and occasionally pointing out one or two landmarks but otherwise silence
@krizwatcher yes I misunderstood… sorry. I thought this was an old video and to be honest I never checked the history then but in the future I will try my best to do so