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Dennis Jones is a Jamaican-born international economist, who has lived most of the time in the UK and USA, and latterly in Guinea, west Africa. He moved back to the Caribbean in 2007. This blog contains his observations on life on this small eastern Caribbean island, as well as views on life and issues on a broader landscape, especially the Caribbean and Africa.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Rhian's Visitors: A Whimsical Tale

Rhian (pronounced Rih-an, not Rai-yanne) is six years old and she was born in Washington DC. She had some American visitors come to her house. Her mummy was all clappy wappy, and told them that they could sleep downstairs in the cottage. They put their bags into the room and came back upstairs to have a glass of wine and some snacks, which Tanti had prepared. Rhian was playing with one of her toys. It was nearly her bedtime and she played on instead of going to sleep. She hoped that her mummy or daddy would not come in and find her not asleep.

Then, Rhian told her daddy to write a story about the visitors. This is it. Her next story will be about an adventure.

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