The Song, the Crab lament, and the Barracuda's Vision
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| Palette knife oil painting by Leonid Afremov |
I came from marine stars dust
from the reef and sand,
from the wind among the palm trees
from the womb of the sea waves,
from my heavenly father
who made me sprung up
at the mountains' bosom of Old Providence.
I'm the fourth brother
the guest of the Crab
who is in the extreme of the lagoon,
the surrounding navigator
of the mysterious Basalt and Palm's rocks,
the Saint Catalina's watcher on the fort
and the conqueror of Morgan's head treasure.
I'm one of San Andres sower
and the keeper of the breadfruit orchard,
the Jaw Horse Bone performed
the singer and strings player of heart's melodies
a builder up of dreams
who started from nothing
moving forward
into a progressive boom of life reasons
throughout peace and joy
taking tradition in its mixture of colors
from my archipelago, from my Caribbean
to my people,
to myself, to ourselves.
A
few nights ago, my cousin Roquito came inviting me to go to Tame's minibar.
Well, so we went out and got to Southwest Bay. Then we took a pair of beers and
sat down in front of a burning fire. Roquito began to tell me - do you know man,
I feel that something is happening? because I feel things are going out of
balance – I asked him - why do you believe so, man? - he said - because people are
not the same as before, they are losing their hearts; each one doesn't care
about their neighbors not just in this pandemic. It would seem as if doesn't
matter the other. There is a disrespectful attitude for the environment, and
our territory is being swallowed by drug trafficking and murders. And if it was
not enough also our sea was lost by the Haya's Court Sentence. All this is reflected
too on the future perspectives of our leaders. -What we can do to change this
situation man?- I asked him, but his answer was almost heartbreaking - I don't
know man-. After this, we came back to our homes.
When
Our workday in the hardware store finished, and having got home, Roquito began
to prepare Shovel Cong ceviche...Then, his cousin Richie came with a loudly speaking into where we
were: How Things men. Richie lives beside Roquito's house and Roquito's house is located behind
Uncle Roque and Aunt Betty's house, the parents of Roquito. While we were eating
ceviche, I asked Richie if he could tell us one of his memorable stories when
he goes fishing. Then, He told us that once he went out to
catch fish and lobsters with his friends. When they got the place where Richie usually knew
there was a good catch, they stopped, thrown the anchor, and got into the reef. Richie continued saying: About two hours had passed catching Margaritas and Jurel when I saw at
the distance an edgy Head Hammer Shark patrolling the zone. So, I gave signals
to my friends to go out to the boat. However, I didn't take off my eyes from
the shark, until suddenly it was in front of me. He was so curious that the
only defense I could adopt was by putting my head between my knees and taking
my feet to fold the legs to seem a ball. The shark touched me several times with his head, but when I noticed that he had the intention of starting to
attack me I heard the motor's boat approaching, so that the shark gone fastly
frightened.
After a time of talking, we went to rest.
I
couldn't help thinking about the problematic situation of the islands. So,
another night, I decided to go to Bottom House to de-stress my mind. Getting to
Roland's business in Manchineel Bay, I sat down on the wooden bench in front of
the beach. Behind me was the mangrove, where I began to hear a sound like dry
leaves shaken by the wind. When I looked, there was an enormous Black Crab, so
bigger than a palm tree. At that moment I remembered a phrase: the worst thing
than the fearing, it's the fearing itself. But it happened that the fear was
stronger than me because I thought immediately: Whosoever had said that, must
have had many bodyguards! So, I screamed: I'm gonna die!... But the big black Crab
spoke to me: Hey man, the people are gonna lose their heart; they don't pay
respect to us, they pass over us on the road with their cars and motorcycles. They are who are putting us to
death, they don't stop or pass carefully when we marching into the beach. -Oh
no,- I said. Ironically, the crab was nearer to death danger than me...I didn't
tell anything to the crab and suddenly he retired to the mangrove again. I
didn't end drinking my Soda and came back to Aunt Betty's home asking myself
what could be done about it?
After
a daylong working, it was time for dinner at home. Aunt Betty served fried fish
and coconut rice. After that, I went to the fallen bridge to take a breath (it's no more the the lovers bridge).
Hearing the water hitting the floating tanks, I saw a large size plated fish, I
noticed it was a Barracuda, and I did an exclamation: For Jesus! I thought the
fish was hurts, but the Barracuda still floating. I decided to approach
cautiously to see better when it spoke to me asking: Hey man wouldn't you like
to know what will happen if things still running as they are going on? or would
you like to know the future what the people could accomplish? I replied I
prefer what it could be accomplished. Well, let me show you, said the
Barracuda. The people will love themself again, and because of that, they will
choose leaders among them with high ethical values, engaged and committed to
people. They will have great visions and will accomplish great projects like
the floating Port to receive huge cruisers in San Andres. The New commercial seaports
and the airports in San Andres and Providence will be modernized to gain a competitive advantage. The archipelago will be connected through high-speed Optic Fiber Internet. As a consequence of the above, the robbers don't steal anymore, violent
murders ceased, narcotics traffickers were not found, there were not homeless
inhabitants.
The tourism
economy became more environmentally sustainable, at such a point that to visit
Providence is necessary to buy a ticket for a raffling to get the chance to
trip there because of the limited availability.
There will be 24 hours of running water by an
enjoyable aqueduct, which is powered by huge desalination machines in three
facilities that work by inverted osmosis and solar energy. Also it was built-up from a save distancia of the reef an eolic park that prouduce clean energy for domestic consumption, the extra energy is sold to Central American countries. All houses have on
the roof solar cells, becoming the first three auto sustainable islands in the
world. Because of that, they are Called the green islands. Also, every family
has a yard where they cultivate fruits and vegetables, others have small farms with animals. Every piece of trash is recycled by parts; for natural fertilizers and for all kinds of construction materials. This was possible because the graduated professionals from the Caribbean
University of San Andres, Providence, and Saint Catalina led, developed, and managed these
important projects along with the archipelago's government. The healthcare
system across the islands is categorized as a fourth level complexity.
The schools have technical education as the base with a bio marine emphasis. There
was a bilateral treaty with Nicaragua and fishing is made responsibly. There was
not seen as a welfare state so high in our territory as never before.
And now, what will you do? The rest of the story, you write it…
By Luis Fernando Guarin R.
In honor to Archbold Guarin Family from San Andres and Providence and to all the beautiful people from the Archipelago.

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