By Kielon Hilaire. I remember when I was just a little boy and all the joys the Christmas season used to bring. Picture a child of eight years old eagerly counting down the days till Christmas while impatiently awaiting everything but his two front teeth. Schools usually closed just a few …
Read More »Tablet vs laptop – how to decide
By Kielon Hilaire. Everyone wants a device that is fast, powerful, portable and convenient. Then there is the old tablet vs laptop debate. These are the four essentials that should be the deciding factors as to whether you should buy a tablet or laptop: Tablet vs laptop – speed and power …
Read More »Let’s go to Mayaro where there’s no city vibes
Mayaro Beach serves as a premier destination for domestic tourism in Trinidad and Tobago, offering a distinct coastal experience characterised by low tides and expansive shorelines. This article examines the logistical journey from northern Trinidad to the southeastern coast, detailing the sensory transitions from urban congestion to rural serenity. It …
Read More »Fruit bouquets by Daniella Dalton
By Kielon Hilaire. When you look at a banana what is the first thing you think of? Okay, bad example. Now consider staring at an apple, a pear and a watermelon, mouth-watering fresh and ripe to their core. Now what do you see? Many people would see nothing beyond an assortment …
Read More »Winta from Africa just loving Trinidad
By Kielon Hilaire. Her name is Winta Ghidei and she was born and raised in the country of Eritrea, and if you are one of the few who know of Eritrea then it would be no secret that the country is located in the Horn of Africa. Winta grew up in the …
Read More »Rum chow for feters to enjoy
By Kielon Hilaire. Trinbagonians are naturally so creative that they tend to go out of their way to make chow with almost any fruit imaginable. They make guava chow, pomerac chow, pineapple chow, portugal chow and more by repeatedly slicing away as though playing an active game of Fruit Ninja. They …
Read More »Relaxing at Scarborough Botanical Gardens
Scarborough Botanical Gardens offers a serene retreat in Tobago’s capital, providing a lush landscape for relaxation, scenic ocean views, and seasonal fruit harvesting. This horticultural sanctuary serves as a critical green space for residents and tourists seeking an escape from urban activity. The gardens are distinguished by their mature canopy, …
Read More »Trinbago language for beginners
By Kielon Hilaire. For times of infinity, numerous languages have been spoken by various ethnicities with the primary aspiration of communicating effectively whenever human heads collide with each other – language of French, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese – you get the point. Without the utilisation of these twisted tongues, chaos might have …
Read More »Should I try rooting my phone?
By Kielon Hilaire. Question: My smartphone works fine except that I can’t upgrade the OS (Operating Software) anymore and occasionally the phone moves slowly. I feel like I’m now missing out on apps and updates. I’m trying to avoid buying a new phone. A friend suggested rooting the phone. I heard about rooting before, …
Read More »Emmerson: Men, be more romantic!
By Kielon Hilaire. “It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s Superville!” His first name is Emmerson and he is from Arima. He bears no reference to the once popular TV series Smallville despite his fancy name and the ring he wears with the Superman “S” logo. He works in the construction industry …
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