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Port of Spain, Trinidad
... of Trinidad called San Fernando. Participants were delighted with the delicious selection of rice, beans, fish, chicken, salad, and above all the ice cream which appeared to be simple vanilla but which turned out to be made with coconut milk, creating a flavor that was subtle yet sweet. After lunch we visited the Wildfowl Trust, a bird sanctuary located in the heart of an oil refinery. After driving through the refinery we entered what really ...
West Indies - Home Of Brian Lara.
... have been wonderful, inspiring, and adventurous, this change to English now marks a turning point for this trip, we are heading slowly home via Miami, Los Angeles, New Zealand and Cook Islands. We'll be in Adelaide for Christmas, to meet our new Granddaughter, Bethany and back in Perth Boxing Day.
From now on English will be spoken, menus understood, pepper will accompany salt on the table, and best of all no more toilet ...
Trinidad, Part Two: Indian Food
... to get a superb curry dish, with many different varieties. It makes a very pleasant change from latino food. Apart from the food, our tour also took us to two Hindu temples. The first, Waterloo Temple, is quite small but in a good location on a kind of pier in the sea, but most interesting is the story behind it. A lone laborer, when not working, built a temple on the coast. Unfortunately, the coast was privately owned. The government ...
Carnival Y2K9
... It was so amazing to listen to them play - totally memorized, and way past energetic. Words can't adequately describe the experience. The Dimache Gras show included the finals of the Women's "Mas Band" costumes and the Calypso contest. We learned that Calypso music holds some sort of political, social or sexual message in the lyrics. The locals seemed to enjoy the stories, but after the first 14 or so (each lasting around 12 minutes) we were ready to call it ...
The bus..it come when it come, mon!
... to Scarborough in time for the noon bus...well. the noon bus never came either! When we asked people at the station, they said maybe there would be one at 2:30 and probably the noon had been cancelled. We had a conversation with a couple there who said the busses are so unreliable that some days people just stay home from work... Well, the 12:00/2:30 bus finally came at just before three and we got back to Charlotteville at about 4:15. ...


