Going to the Bushes to Cut Firewood

In the sixties and early seventies we had to go to the bushes to look firewood. We didn't have gas or kerosene oil stove. We had to use wood to cook our food. So on Saturdays I had to go to the bushes to get the wood and bring it home. We had only a half acre of land but our nearby relatives had twenty acres. So most of the firewood came from their lands. Jamaica is really a land of wood and water. We had a lot of springs and rivers. Dried wood was plenty as they would fall off trees like the coconut. Later in the seventies we graduated from firewood when my grandmother bought a kerosene oil stove. To this day there are people who believe that wood fire cooks better than gas stoves.

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