This talented young Rasta lady known as One Love displays her works of art for Sweet TnT Magazineās camera outside the La Habana club on Ariapita Avenue in Woodbrook. Rasta One LoveĀ sells bracelets, anklets, and necklaces all handmade from different types of fabric, beads, and shells.
Limers know One Love Rasta well
One Love is well known by many limers on the āAvenueā for her friendly approach and rastafarian vernacular. One LoveĀ says, āIf you want to remember my name just think of Bob Marleyās song āOne Loveā, yuh hear!ā
August 2014 – Issue 11 www.sweettntmagazine.com
Spreading joy with snakes in town
Professional snake handlers allow passersby including children in Port of Spain to hold their snakes and pose for photos to capture their brave encounters.
This is common to see during the Carnival season all over Trinidad and Tobago with snake handlers charging a small fee to give people an experience of a lifetime. Some people cringe, scream, and freeze as they get their pictures taken with the snakes, but the captured moment on their cameras is worth the trauma.
June 2014 ā Issue 10 www.sweettntmagazine.com
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