I thought I'd post out a few pictures to give everyone a flavour of Trinidad from my whirlwind visit. Click the links to enjoy the full experience!
While I was there I heard more soca than parang since everyone is now gearing up for carnival 2013. You can hear the 2012 Road March winner (soca). Road March is the tune that is most played by the steelbands/DJs on the road for carnival. I can only imagine the winin' going on to the speed of this tune.
What? You don't know what is winin'? Well take a look here - as you can see, no men required. (Did I just pump up the interest by a factor of 10 for the guys out there?)
On to the pictures!
Well, what is this picture below you ask? And what are they doing? This is CEPEP (Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (Trinidad and Tobago). One person is cutting the grass between two lanes of traffic with an edge trimmer and there are 2 people on each side holding up a blue tarpaulin to prevent stones and other debris from hitting the cars. I imagine my American friends are going WTF??! right about now.
But no post would be complete without a few words. Here are snippets of some of the ridiculous and funny things that Trinis say.
"Yuh know how much people tell me to put 220 volts or someting like dat and charge up de fence to stop dem bandits an' dem? But I 'fraid - you know it only take one night for meh to come home wit meh head bad (drunk) and touch de fence. So ah cyah do dat. Besides, if any ah dem bandits get hurt is me de police coming for yes."
"Wha' yuh doin' dey boy, why your belly looking so big?"
"Well, ah growin' it so it could roll wit de tassa better"
So what is tassa now? Well look here - and yes, it has winin' in it. This clip is at a wedding (common to have tassa), and it so happens that the cousin who said he was growing his belly, did in fact get married the week before and did have tassa at his wedding.
A snippet of either an ad on the radio or a new soca hit for 2013:
"De doctor prescribe for me
Ah bottle ah rum ah day
Two bottle ah rum ah day
Tree bottle ah rum ah day "
I hope you enjoyed reading this post as much as I liked writing it! Feel free to leave your comments here.
While I was there I heard more soca than parang since everyone is now gearing up for carnival 2013. You can hear the 2012 Road March winner (soca). Road March is the tune that is most played by the steelbands/DJs on the road for carnival. I can only imagine the winin' going on to the speed of this tune.
What? You don't know what is winin'? Well take a look here - as you can see, no men required. (Did I just pump up the interest by a factor of 10 for the guys out there?)
On to the pictures!
On the way to Maracas Beach. |
On the beach, looking like my foreign self. |
Picture of the Debe market. I even found they were selling a fleece jacket there. Really. |
Wha's the price of cucumber dey Uncle? 3 for $10. |
Double rainbow. It rained a bit every day I was there. |
Well, what is this picture below you ask? And what are they doing? This is CEPEP (Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (Trinidad and Tobago). One person is cutting the grass between two lanes of traffic with an edge trimmer and there are 2 people on each side holding up a blue tarpaulin to prevent stones and other debris from hitting the cars. I imagine my American friends are going WTF??! right about now.
Yes really. An ad in a local newspaper. |
Mosquito bites. |
Pointe-a-Pierre Oil Refinery at night. I showed Lucas how they burnt off the excess gas. |
But no post would be complete without a few words. Here are snippets of some of the ridiculous and funny things that Trinis say.
"Yuh know how much people tell me to put 220 volts or someting like dat and charge up de fence to stop dem bandits an' dem? But I 'fraid - you know it only take one night for meh to come home wit meh head bad (drunk) and touch de fence. So ah cyah do dat. Besides, if any ah dem bandits get hurt is me de police coming for yes."
"Wha' yuh doin' dey boy, why your belly looking so big?"
"Well, ah growin' it so it could roll wit de tassa better"
So what is tassa now? Well look here - and yes, it has winin' in it. This clip is at a wedding (common to have tassa), and it so happens that the cousin who said he was growing his belly, did in fact get married the week before and did have tassa at his wedding.
A snippet of either an ad on the radio or a new soca hit for 2013:
"De doctor prescribe for me
Ah bottle ah rum ah day
Two bottle ah rum ah day
Tree bottle ah rum ah day "
I hope you enjoyed reading this post as much as I liked writing it! Feel free to leave your comments here.
Comments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lfPZyIlrZUk
I don't miss the mosquito bites though!
Savi (not Neil!)
Thanks for your comments! I too get nostalgic, but having lived so long abroad now, I enjoy a quick visit home, but for am happy to be back, to my new home.