Self-taught amputee finds joy in gardening
Jan 21st, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 3:29#Gleaner #Gardening #Portmore JANUARY 21, 2021: Fifty-eight-year-old Donald ‘Oney’ Taylor has spent almost four decades beautifying gardens in communities across St Catherine. The resident of Independence City in Portmore made a switch from working as a jeweller and 'loader man' after an accident in 1981, which resulted in the amputation of his right leg. Determined to rebound, Taylor ventured into gardening after his recovery, perfecting his craft through trial and error.
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