PHOTO OF THE DAY: Half a bottle of kerosene, please

Dominica News Online - Monday, October 1st, 2012 at 9:16 AM
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Many will remember when growing up being sent to the shop to buy kerosene from one of these drums. They are still seen in many parts of rural Dominica

Photo by Philson Victor

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29 Comments

  1. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0 BRAIN DAMAGE October 1, 2012

    Will never forget when I goggled some kerosine in a jerican, thinking it was drinking water.

  2. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0 D/ca american October 1, 2012

    I remember that clearly

  3. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0 out of south city October 1, 2012

    Memories of the good old days even though I never liked the smell.

  4. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0 Anonymous October 1, 2012

    oh

  5. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0 AMBASSADOR A October 1, 2012

    i kno tht shop……………..lol……the drum is still there a sellin kerosee

  6. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0 bwa kwaieb October 1, 2012

    I use to go for kerosene in a “geri-can” . I was 6, 7 years old going to kerosene by myself. The good old days.

  7. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0 Jayson October 1, 2012

    I remember my granny’s pumping stove! Back and neck fig, ripe cockoy, tanya, dumplin to hook in your throat and lime squash…!

  8. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 1 love October 1, 2012

    wat the hell is that :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

  9. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0 true talk October 1, 2012

    lol where dem get that pic from mark shop as a lil boy we use to go and buy kerosene to burst bamboo

    • Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0 Me October 2, 2012

      And when you come back home you smell of smoke and karosene lol good old days

  10. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0 "O" STRESS! October 1, 2012

    BROTHER! can you imagine, just last year when hurricane IRENE’ was a treat to new York City I went and purchase a gallon of kerosene which I got after a long search. So history have a way of repeating itself. IT`s not over YET!

  11. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 3 Thumb down 1 bigmack October 1, 2012

    save a lot that man!

  12. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 13 Thumb down 0 shadowgal October 1, 2012

    O lord I remember my grandma,she would always have her extra bottle of kerosene at the end of her bedfoot,and nobody could not touch that bcause that was for the lamp inside,and the one in the kitchen was for “d bousai”.Boy these days can never be erased.

  13. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 9 Thumb down 0 Anonymous October 1, 2012

    I’m sitting here at work looking at this picture and my heart is racing and I’m feeling a little nauseated. I don’t have many memories of Dominica, because I was very young when I left. But one that is still very real in my mind which I had not thought about in years, until now, and really did not really would still have such an impact on me, was that My parents had bought the kerosene and stored it under the table. As children, we loved to hide under the table. While I was playing under the table, I drank the kersone thinking it was water. In those days and living in the countryside, there was no ambulance, no cars and no health center readily available. I really don’t remember too much of what happened, but I know that I’m alive today through the Grace of God. So, for some of us, those aren’t necessarily the “good old days.”

  14. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 14 Thumb down 0 :) October 1, 2012

    yes i remember going to the shop to buy 1/2 pint kerosene..lol those were the good ole days. we were contented

  15. Hot debate. What do you think? Thumb up 4 Thumb down 7 Anonymous October 1, 2012

    dat drum an dat bucket dere look look like they fight good misery we………. dem dat look like they was there in in time of “BC” BEFORE CHRIST… lol :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

  16. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 6 Thumb down 0 trute October 1, 2012

    Best lighter for when you make a barbecue.

  17. Hot debate. What do you think? Thumb up 7 Thumb down 8 new york October 1, 2012

    well these days will never come back because we let Cooperate america fool us

    • Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 6 Thumb down 0 virgo October 1, 2012

      What America have to with that, do you really think everybody in America is super rich?

      • Like or Dislike: Thumb up 3 Thumb down 0 virgo October 1, 2012

        What America have to do with that, do you really think everybody in America is super rich?

    • Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0 kiki October 2, 2012

      so much people in america well wish they had kerosene to light a fire when they cold and sleeping in their car or under a bridge, because they lost their job and nobody dere to give dem a hand of fig or a piece of dasheen or two fish from de net, or a little shelter.

  18. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 5 Thumb down 2 Anonymous October 1, 2012

    but that was good times

  19. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 5 Thumb down 0 new york October 1, 2012

    lol these were the days

  20. Hot debate. What do you think? Thumb up 0 Thumb down 8 spy October 1, 2012

    Yes i that should be RUM instead, less crime in D.A

  21. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 18 Thumb down 0 Anonymous October 1, 2012

    Oh, God! That used to be such a Project.
    No matter when you get there, you have to wait until they serve everyone else in de shop before they sell you your kero because they don’t want to contaminate their hands.
    Then some of them won’t sell you your kero after 6:00 PM.
    Then sometimes your kero tin spring a leak or your kero bottle break and you just know you going to get half killed when you get home. :(

    • Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 13 Thumb down 0 Anonymous October 1, 2012

      And of course you smelling kerosene by the time you reach home. And too you have to make two trips because you cannot buy kerosene and bread in the same trip…lol..sigh

      • Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 15 Thumb down 0 Anonymous October 1, 2012

        Then when you get home, you have to clean de lamp shade and fill de bottle for de stove; another project that coud get you have killed if you break either items…that certainly taught us to focus. Those were de good ole days :)

  22. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 5 Thumb down 0 Anonymous October 1, 2012

    Taht shop looks familiar

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