Thursday, January 24, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Jan-24-2045hrs
Just a personal bit. I have accepted an offer as professor at University of Trinidad and Tobago, and am leaving University of Minnesota after 18 years and heading back home to start in September. Some may know that UTT has a campus at O'Meara. I have been spending time there lately, and its proximity to Mausica makes this change a homecoming in more than one way. Scratchy.
Theodore Lewis

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Jan-22-0527hrs
I have replied directly to Brenda to speed up the process but others may wish to share:
Uncle Fitz... 28 Jubilee St. Tunapuna tel: 1 868 662 7772
Aunty Daph ( address not known and I would like to have it) tel: 1 868 640 5948
Pat Ryan
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Jan-19-0847hrs
I am now in the BVI and will be going to T&T on Tuesday for carnival. Do you have a phone # for Mr. Williams?
Brenda Alexander-Perez
Re: (MC) Book review
2008-Jan-19-0640hrs
The book review. I think the Book is an excellent read for all ages. Pat
Pat Ryan
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To: MConline@yahoogroups.com
From: cathybuff@candw.ms
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 20:42:03 -0500
Subject: (MC) Book review
Hi everybody
Just attaching a book review for your interest.
Best wishes
Cathy
“Emerald Isle of Adventure” by Rachel CollisA book review by Cathy Buffonge
In pre-volcanic times, Rachel Collis wrote a serialized adventure story for children, which appeared each week in the Montserrat Reporter under the name the Emerald Isle of Adventure. She is now publishing it as a book, and it is a welcome addition to the growing number of Caribbean books for children. Adults will enjoy it too.
Emerald Isle of Adventure begins in Houston, Texas, but quickly moves to Montserrat. Jenny, a divorced American mother of two, travels to Montserrat with her Montserratian friend Kevin and her two children, eleven year old Michael and nine year old Tammy.
Tammy is happy about the trip and her Mom’s relationship with Kevin, while Michael resents both Kevin and the Montserrat trip. This soon improves though, once they arrive in Montserrat.
The children get involved in a series of adventures, whether it is getting lost while chasing an iguana, getting to know fishermen on the beach, learning Montserrat dialect, making friends with a dolphin while diving, getting butt by a ram goat or going up the mountain to meet the “mountain man”. Helping the police in a night raid at the beach, coping with a hurricane, getting lost in the Soufriere Hills, being shipwrecked on Redonda, and nearly drowning trying to rescue a friend are more exciting incidents that Michael and his friend Kareem get into.
Issues like race, cultural differences, divorce, discipline, sibling rivalry, Rastafarian beliefs, and gender differences in bringing up children, are addressed as they come up in a straightforward and matter of fact way.
The book is full of pre-volcano touches, like travelling to Montserrat by BWIA and LIAT, driving through Eastern villages, and shopping in Plymouth; then there is the trip to Galways plantation and soufriere, the bamboo forest, Ghaut Mefraime and Tar River. All these references give the story a historical touch which adults will appreciate, and which will give children an insight into pre-volcano times. Montserratians will also appreciate the many references to local culture, like goatwater, souse, local hospitality, eating from a calabash, a political meeting and many more.
With forty-five chapters the book is long, but the chapters themselves are short and are full of dialogue and action, which carry you forward to see what will happen next. This book will make an ideal present for children and for the whole family to enjoy, and a good souvenir for returning Montserratians and Montserrat-lovers to take back with them. The book is being published by Amazon and should be available soon.
Re: RACHEL COLLIS BOOK UPDATE
2008-Jan-19-0638hrs
Book review follows this mailing. pat
Pat Ryan
Re: RACHEL COLLIS BOOK UPDATE
2008-Jan-19-0622hrs
Rachel Collis came to Montserrat in the late 70's as technical support from Trinidad and Tobago. She taught French and Spanish for many years and made great contributions to Sport, especially netball, on the island. Emerald isle of adventure is a very good read for all ages. It was first serialised in our Montserrat Reporter in 1994/95. I highly recommend it. Pat
Pat Ryan
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From: edwards@anguillanet.com
To: cassell_anne@hotmail.com; ryanallump22@hotmail.com; lisalaw1998@yahoo.com
Subject: FW: RACHEL COLLIS BOOK UPDATE
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 11:36:01 -0400
From: Lucille Tuitt [mailto:lucille@tuitt.net]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 1:42 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: RACHEL COLLIS BOOK UPDATE Everyone,
Emerald Isle of Adventure by Rachel Collis is now available for purchase. TUITT.net, has details.Please click on the MONTSERRAT section.
http://www.tuitt.net
Re: Greetings
2008-Jan-18-1207hrs
Hi Errol,
New Year Greetings to you and yours and all fellow mausicans. I just read today's update to Mausicans and am happy to see that you have entered the year with the same energy and interest. I hope to be infected this year as well so that I can update the web site. My good friend Es has also been infected as I see him blogging.
Are you heading to home for the Carnival this year? ...it would be a good time for a mini-reunion.
Let's all have a great year.
Cheers.
Tom
Conrad Thomas



Re: Moreto publish or enjoy, or both.
2008-Jan-18-1455hrs
There are: Monarch of all he surveys- Tobago's young entrepreneur. The beach at No Man's Land, off Buccoo point. Boats at anchor in Store Bay
Linda Edwards




RE: More on Tobago
2008-Jan-18-1438hrs
These are the scenes I revist when the glum weather-no sun, windy and cold, tries to get me down. Tobago is forever sunshine. Share with other Mausicans, especially those who may be in two minds about Grenada.1. is Bloddy Bay, where we stopped on the hillside for a photo Op . 2. is Charlotteville beachand 3. is Store Bay. More in next mailing. This Vista system can do so much, but only mail three pics from my laptop at a time.

Linda Edwards

Saturday, January 12, 2008




Re: Batch Two
2008-Jan-10-2343hrs
Tobago's future
Linda Edwards




Re: Mausica Pics
2007-Jan-10-2334hrs
I do not think I shared these before, but I was sharing them with my girlfriend today, when I opened your mail and said, maybe the folks I go shots of might like to see them.

M husband taught me photography on an old box camera, and I keep doing it. Some of the pcs are Tobago's future. Linda Edwards
(Feel free to copy a thousand times if you like.)
Linda Edwards


RE: As indicated, read on
2008-Jan-11-1415hrs
Hi Errol!
Over the past months, on your Mausica website, I have seen seversl enquiries regarding the whereabouts of a former Mausican, named Selwyn Ahyoung. Whenever possible, I have e-mailed a response directly to the person seeking the information. Just recently, from one of your e-mail information sheet, another person is also asking about Selwyn Ahyoung.. Instead of my replying directly, maybe you can post the following , for general dissemination.
Selwyn Ahyoung, a fellow Mausica alumnus ( the 1969-1971 yr. group,I think), was my brother-in-law. He passed away in 1987 after suddenly lapsing into a diabetic coma, from which he never revived. He was survived by his wife and one son. Presently, they live somewhere in Florida. Selwyn was one of a family of seven children, ( five girls and two boys). Two of his sisters residehere in Canada, while the rest of his siblings, all still live in Trinidad. Incidentally, one of his sisters, Adsum Ahyoung-Aloi by name, is also a Mausica graduate.
Selwyn was the person who composed the Mausica Teachers' College Anthem.
This is all the relevant information that I am able to provide.Special New Year's greetings and wishes to you and all of our fellow Mausica alumni.
Sincerely,
Kelvin, Esmond Francois (a.k.a. Es.)
Mausica pioneer group
RE: forgot my password
2008-Jan-11-1241hrs
Hello Errol,
I would like to wish you a very healthy and prosperoud New Year. I would also like to thank you for the wonderful job that you are doing for the Mausican family. I have forgotten my password and am unable to log in to the Mausica website. Could you please help me?
Marina Ramsankar(Leung Woo) 1966-69

RE: Mausica Reunion pix from Claude
2008-Jan-11-1055hrs
Hey Errol,
Thanks for the Mausica weekly!!! I'm attaching a pic of our late Beloved Jean from our community weekly newspaper!
Feizal Mohammed


Re: (MC) This, that and the other
2008-Jan-11-0807hrs
Just thought I'd share this. feel free to edit if it's too long. pat
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Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 13:07:45 +0000
Subject: (MC) This, that and the other
Dear friends
Having been silent for such a long time I felt I should at least give some sign of life( I have been twice ïnvited" to unsubscribe! I so wanted to share the Shanghai Special Olympics experience of October, but time has gone by. The upside of that is that the experience continues in the e mails I receive from some of our University student aides who were of such great assistane to us, often at personal sacrifice of time and family visits... bear in mind that each is the ONLY child of the family and that they are at University during the week... some time off was given to allow them to be a part of the support system for the Olympics. Some have told me that they are now on a short list for the games in Beijing next year and ALL of them have now become very active in support of special needs children whom they touch base with at weekends. That is so wonderful
On Montserrat we are trying to keep Special Olympics and support for special needs people in our community a reality but we need VOLUNTEERS at all levels: training, transport, socialisation, help at events... the list is endless. We have had to say goodbye to the Foote family who were a tremendous support team, Kirsten Carty also leaves us soon. Kurt Foote was our official Trainer and anyone who knows Tammy Foote knows how many slots she filled in the community. Their children,Tyler, Travis Caleb and Parker always pitched to help and were particularly supportive of our special athletes. If anyone out there wants to know how they can help just give me an e mail shout . Get your friends on island to join us too. We want to start a swimming programme as well.
Life on island during the past year has been great in some areas but leadership at the political level still leaves much to be desired. We are still to see anything of the promised INTEGRITY LEGISLATION which is apparently not getting the support of the Chief Minister's colleagues. This was the pillar of his political campaign. Ralph Gonsalves hinted very broadly, no, TOLD HIM to do a "Samson"and bring down the house!. Don't know what he's waiting on.
Most of you have probably seen festival events on www.zjb.gov.ms so i wont go into details here. I am looking forward to the calypso finals . I always want Herman Cupid Francis to win because he has a unique perspective... the Title of the song is only a tease and I wait in anticipation to see where he will come from! His voice souds much better this year and I hope it holds out.
Finally, I was very pleased to hear that Dino Baker of MSS was given a Funky Man Award last evening at the Cultural Centre. Dino had been the first to admit that he was on a negative trail and decided to do something about it. In a school culture where a relative handful of students give the institution a really bad name, he has decided practically on his own to make a difference in his life. He is bright and intelligent and a B+ average for his recent efforts is evidence of this. My wish is that others will follow his lead.
Best wishes to all of you for 2008, a leap year when they say good things happen and when, according to the legend of Sadie Hawkins ( remember the Lil Abner comic strip? ) unmarried ladies who have their eyes on an eligible male are allowed to propose... go for it ladies! Some guys are really shy and some think you are too good for them so help them out!
God bless us all. pat
Pat Ryan
RE: Mausica Reunion pix from Claude
2008-Jan-11-0804hrs
Happy New year to all Mausicans.
I had a lovely chat with Uncle Fitz about a week ago... he sounds great but like most of us now, he has some aching in the joints.
Many thanks to Claude Norville for the photo share. I was particularly pleased to se the back in time artefacts as wee as the photo with some of my Tobago housemates.
All the best for 2008, a leap year in which single ladies who feel so inclined may propose without embarrassment to the male of their choice! All the best...Pat
Pat Ryan

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Jan-08-2314hrs
Please let Scott Mooney know that Selwyn Ahyoung indeed was a Mausician (1969 - 1971) and he has passed on.jj
Janice James-Quamina

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Jan-04-0456hrs
I am a former Mausican (Lionel Henry - 1971-1973), now living in Albuquerque. I also heard that Selwyn Ahyoung passed, but that has been quite some years now. I remembered him especially for his music. In spite of the years, I could still hear him play sometimes. Best regards and God's blessings to all Mausicans at this time of year.
Joy, where on earth are you?
Lionel Henry
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Jan-03-2027hrs
Selwyn was in the 1969-1971 year group, and sang in a group with Lester O"Souna and others. Someone from his year group should know of his status. Scratchy
Theodore Lewis