This article is a personal account documenting a first-person narrative of a journey through the coastal village of Moruga in Southern Trinidad. This travelogue provides an intimate look at the cultural landscape of Grand Chemin and its surrounding districts, exploring how the legacy of the Merikins and the First Peoples …
Read More »Our journey to Biche to attend Stoveman’s funeral
This article is a personal account and first-person narrative detailing a journey to Biche, Trinidad, to attend the funeral of a friend known as Stoveman. Navigating the rural landscape of Canque Village provides a unique perspective on the geographical and social fabric of East Trinidad. The story captures the transition …
Read More »Look great with Makeup by Brianna Taylor
As we near those celebrations like Christmas and Carnival that surprise women with invitations to events that require you to dress up at the last minute, makeup should be scratched off your to-do list with Makeup by Brianna Taylor at 868-337-3098. Brianna Taylor. Makeup for your photo shoot or any event is done at …
Read More »Improve your intelligence daily
Are you feeling forgetful lately? Do you wonder what happened to the intelligent person you were just when you finished school? Life happened to you and you forgot who you were. You got caught up in the rat race living life monotonously from day to day trying to make ends meet …
Read More »Android 11 update for Motorola phones
If you already own a Motorola phone then we have good news for you. Motorola recently announced that a selection of models would receive an Android 11 update. An exact date on the rollout was not disclosed, however, some may get the update in time for Christmas 2020. Generally, when …
Read More »School for employees to reach the next level
Everyone dreams of a better salary. In most cases, the one hurdle is qualification for the new job that would provide the better salary. Time may also be a problem as there never seems to be enough time in the day. One solution may be to go to school online. …
Read More »My first try at making hops bread
By Felesha Parboo. The mouth-watering aroma of bread being baked in an oven can mesmerise anyone. Especially if it is being served with ham and pepper sauce or even baked chicken. I decided to make my own hops bread because lately, the baking company has raised the prices of bread. The …
Read More »Granny’s homemade coconut sweetbread
Homemade coconut sweetbread is a dense, aromatic yeast-free loaf that serves as a cornerstone of Caribbean culinary heritage and festive traditions. This comprehensive guide provides an authentic recipe for creating two loaves of traditional sweetbread, utilising freshly grated coconut or convenient modern alternatives like coconut milk. Readers will learn the …
Read More »Exercise at home with your own fitness equipment
“The new normal” has come to mean different things to different people. For some it mean that they are required to work from home and others it mean no work at all. One thing is certain, we are all being forced to make adjustments one way or the other. Where …
Read More »Funny music: ‘Defprince!’ brings laughter to everyone
Music for laughter is for “everyone who appreciates life, humour, fun and goodness while being educated on a particular topic at the same time. It matters not of creed nor class, age or status,” says Keith ‘Defprince!’ Wason as he continues to spread joy with his funny music. I believe …
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