The art exhibition venue was open-air. It embraced the forest walks, cow pastures, and fields encircling the Facey family home of over 50 years, a working cattle farm, mixed agriculture, and family growing ground in the deep rural community of Orange Hall. This special place is where, at that time, the only gold piece known to have been found in Jamaica was unearthed by patriarch Maurice Facey as he extended his Bellevue residence in 1983. That Taino Guanin earpiece is now housed in the Bank of Jamaica museum, donated to the nation by this gift-giving family. The Sunday October skies saw another offering. Laura Facey, a career artist of 5 decades, gave her family, her community, her country, and the world another “golden” gift.