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I was out and about today…

She was doing an oil painting for a friend's new art gallery. She uses a plastic bag as a palette. I thought it looked pretty.
While I was there watching her work, I noticed some interesting sights…
I was hungry, so I told my new artist friend “goodbye” and travelled somewhere for lunch.
Lunch was part-Latin, but lunch was all good!

Here are the condiments. Clockwise from upper left: Hot pepper sauce, Tamarind sauce, Garlic sauce and Shadon Beni sauce.

Lunch was polenta, stewed chicken, with a side salad of stir-fried seasoned broccoli and cauliflower florets. Washed down with Pommecythere (golden apple) juice.

After I'd paid for lunch, I looked around and saw some interesting pictures hanging on a nearby wall.
They were rare pictures of popular calypsonians (some of whom are deceased). I took pictures of them. The owner objected though. I deleted them out of respect for his collection. He promised me that we could meet to chat after Carnival was over and he’d let me see the others.
Today was a good day…
Peace and Rice,
jw
I like graffiti. Always have. I guess it has a lot to do with the freeform expression… the ability to rush a beautiful piece of rebellion onto a surface without getting caught. At school, I used to express myself quite liberally in wood carvings on my desks.
Anyway, over the last few years, graffiti artists have been making Port of Spain their canvas of choice. I’ve chronicled some of their exploits in the public space before (some examples here, here and here).
I’ve been noticing a new artist on the scene these days… artistes, probably. An artist or a collective going by the name of “HOWOK”…
Click the pix to see more of what they’ve been up to…
Peace and Rice,
jw
I was doing some shopping in West Trinidad, and was waiting to meet someone. As I walked to my car, I happened upon this scene and just started taking pictures.
The driver drives a taxi, and the ornament was passed down to him by his taxi-driver father. When he related the story of how hard his father worked to support his family, the man sobbed unabashedly and without shame.
All his brothers also drive taxis, and have similar ornaments on their cars… theirs have plastic wings though.
He was the only one to get an ornament from his Daddy.
Peace and Rice,
jw
One night, I went for a stroll around the Queen’s Park Savannah with my girlfriend. It the night with the biggest full moon for 2009, and everything shone so brightly.
Here are some of the things that had me spellbound.
Peace and Rice,
jw




















































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