Showing posts with label trinidad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trinidad. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Diwali (Divali) in Trinidad and Tobago


Diwali (or Divali as we spell it in good old Tnt) is truly.... repesentative of our unique cultural diversity and unity at the same time. It is a time of great unity in our country as many indo-trinidadians and afro-trinidadians inter-relate on a grand scale. Of course there are the usual racists aka haters who 'love' only those of their race. Thankfully we have not had the ethnic violence as many other countries. Today is a public holiday here in tnt and most business places were closed as well as most government offices.
Yesterday (the day before divali) I chanced to pass through Princes Town (a town in the southern part of the island of Trinidad) and was surprise that the 'town' was overflowing with shoppers reminiscent of 'Christmas shopping'. The banks had long lines as well as the supermarkets. The significant thing about this was that the shoppers were not only of east indian descent but of all other races as well: afro-trinidadians, mixed etc. Truly Divali can now be said to be truly a national holiday. Many prepare sumptuous indian meals and sweets. Those who don't prepare any are invited over to share in the feast by their neighbours, friends, relatives and co-workers etc. The most awesome aspect of Divali is the lighting of diyas (deya in trini language) after dark on Divali night (tonight by the way. In the yards and gardens of many homes, savannas, etc many Hindu devotees erect beautiful structures out of bamboo by splitting and bending into various shapes and symbols etc. In a little while my kids and I will be journeying around our village/ neighbourhood to view the lighted deyas. Hope to bring back some pics. So enjoy!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Horror in Tobago

Trinbagonians have become so accustomed to crime that it no longer has the ability to shock or cause dismay.... This is my thoughts about the recent murder of the Swedish couple in Tobago. As far as I know Tobago has less crime than Trinidad therefore its all the more shocking and most of all sad. This couple did not deserve to die like this! Nobody, in fact deserves to die in this manner!
This crime only serves to damage our reputation as a tourist destination and will cause many to think twice before visiting our shores. I know I certainly won't visit any country where I won't feel safe. So imagine how foreigners will feel about visiting our isles now! It can cause many to lose their jobs as if the tourists stay away from Tobago, those employed in the tourism industry will suffer loss. In addition foreign investors will simply take their money elsewhere to invest if incidents like this continues to occur. Crime is the ultimate expression of selfishness. I sympathize with the families of the victims, may God be with you at this time of your grief. To the citizens of Tnt please choose what is right and do the right. Let us follow the golden rule and put away selfishness: Do to others as you would have them do unto you.