By Felesha Parboo. Photos by A Williams Photography. We decided to do a traditional Hindu wedding. It just seemed so much more intriguing. I prepared day and night with his family and mine. Rani Pink Embroidered A Line Lehenga Wedding Wear US$115.00 Buy Now I left Boston approximately three years ago …
Read More »Meals for lent – fish, fresh salad, fried bake…
When Carnival Tuesday is over, it’s Ash Wednesday, and Lent begins. Christians are going to be fasting. Fishermen will be celebrating as sales will increase rapidly. Everybody wants fish. Even the fast food outlets offer specials on fish meals – fish sandwiches and fish fillets and fries. The Ital food vendors will be in their …
Read More »Down memory lane to Granville Beach
By Felesha Parboo. As a child growing up, I always remembered going to Granville with my family. My grandparents and most of my mom’s family lived there, so it was basically moving from house to house until we reached the beach. At my grandparents’ home, there were astonishing varieties of dogs, …
Read More »South Trinidad always my home
By Felesha Parboo. Growing up in south Trinidad, in a family with two older sisters and a stay-at-home mother and a father who worked taxi, was a seemingly perfect life in the eyes of an eight-year-old. I attended ASJA Primary School with one of my sisters and every day after school, …
Read More »A walk through Palmiste Park
Palmiste Park serves as a critical environmental and recreational hub in South Trinidad, offering forty acres of preserved green space on the outskirts of San Fernando. This expansive park provides a vital sanctuary for residents and visitors, functioning as both a communal leisure area and a developing site for botanical …
Read More »Family trip to serene Tyrico Beach
Tyrico Beach offers a tranquil alternative to the bustling Maracas Bay for families seeking a rural coastal experience in Trinidad. This secluded bay, located just a few miles east of the popular Maracas Beach, provides a calmer environment with smaller waves and fewer crowds, making it particularly suitable for visitors …
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