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The rising moon

The rising moon                                        Chapter 1; Part 1: Glory of Machaina Once upon a time, there was a golden sun that swallowed the sky at the end of every night. Only to shower his pride over the people living on a planet called Jhamaigas. The sun thought he blessed the people with his rays of confidence. As time passed and the sun that the people called Jeezich swallowed more nights his arrogance grew. Making his rays even more powerful but also poisonous to the people. The heavens were his sole Kingdom, and the people living on Jhamaigas were one of its many subjects. Every time Jeezich would shower Jhamaigas with his rays the people would grow sick with jealousy, envy, and greed. This caused them to start wars among themselves. Blood fell in many meaningless battles, not even women nor children were spared.  It was as if he doomed them with each moment of his existence, barely keeping them alive in order to corrupt their souls even further. In a Kingd

Story Time, visiting Tio Boto eco lodge and Tap a watra falls.

  Story time: Visiting Tio Boto eco-lodge and                                  Tap a watra falls      Traditional Saramacaans ( culture established in Suriname by Marron descendants) lodges Hello, Storytime readers from around the world. Today I want to tell you about this wonderfully relaxing experience I had in Sipaliwini. Suriname is indeed a beautiful and diverse country as I explained before in my previous articles. I have a lot to tell you about Sipaliwini so I will break down my Sipaliwini adventures into different story parts. Because it is a lot to tell and show in one story. Be sure to subscribe so you can stay updated on more stories.                                                   Where is Sipaliwini? Some of you might be wondering where is Sipaliwini? Sipaliwini is the biggest district in Suriname and also the greenest if you ask me.  This district (state) makes up 80 percent of the Surinamese land. Home to many mountains, it also contains diverse flora and fauna. My ho

Story time with Loyd Kwasiba

             Story time with Loyd Kwasiba Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing fine. I know the world is in a crazy place right now, but I figured that amidst the crazy chaos there is always room to share some inspiring light. After all, a little positivity never hurts. Today I will be writing about a good friend of mine who is also a spoken word artist. His name is Loyd Kwasiba.                                                 Who is Loyd Kwasiba? Loyd Kwasiba was born on 17-11-1989. Loyd says he is a Surinamese man with a Saramacaans ( Descendants of Maroons) origin. " I'm a son, brother, little brother, cousin, uncle brother in law, basically family! In my daily life, I work as a chef, besides that, I love Poëzie, spoken words, and sports. I'm someone that tries to make the best out of the things where my love goes to. My passion is things where I can express myself or tell my story, for example, working in the kitchen, word art, and my favorite sports like football,