Handmade kite construction serves as a central pillar of Easter traditions in Trinidad and Tobago, fostering intergenerational connection and technical skill development. This first-person narrative by Annisa Phillip explores the transition from observing elder craftsmen to mastering the assembly of traditional kites using natural materials. The author details the specific …
Read More »Homemade ice cream, sweat for a sweet
Annisa Phillip explores the nostalgic and physical journey of creating homemade ice cream in Trinidad and Tobago, contrasting childhood memories of manual labour with modern improvisation. The narrative begins with the rigorous physical effort required to turn a wooden pail for an hour, a process that physically earned the reward …
Read More »Growing up memories – sugar cake, senna purge
Childhood memories in Trinidad and Tobago often revolve around the contrast between indulgent Sunday traditions and the strict discipline of health rituals like the senna purge. Annisa Phillip recounts a personal narrative that highlights the cultural expectations of family life, where Sunday lunch served as a central pillar of connection …
Read More »Clifton Hill Beach Resort birthday lime
Annisa Phillip recounts a vibrant birthday celebration at the Clifton Hill Beach Resort, highlighting the blend of scenic relaxation and spontaneous local entertainment. This first-person narrative captures the essence of a “birthday lime” shared with close friends, Lee Ann Quan Chan and Gena-Marie Bereaux, amidst the beautiful backdrop of Point …
Read More »Trying my hand at making roti
Annisa Phillip documents her intimate and often humorous attempt to master the art of making roti, a staple of Trinidadian cuisine that demands both skill and patience. This first-person narrative explores the transition from being a consumer of this beloved dish to attempting the complex physical process of kneading, resting, …
Read More »Baby making advice – doctors vs mothers
Annisa Phillip provides a deeply personal exploration of the psychological and social pressures surrounding the journey toward motherhood while balancing professional medical perspectives. This narrative examines the often-overwhelming influx of unsolicited advice from family, friends, and medical professionals that women face when attempting to conceive. By sharing her first-person experiences, …
Read More »A view of Fort James in Tobago
Fort James in Plymouth stands as a historical monument and scenic destination offering a unique perspective on the colonial history and natural beauty of Tobago. This article serves as a citizen’s account detailing a visit to the island’s oldest fort site, focusing on the sensory and emotional experience of the …
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