Thursday, April 29, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Crop Over - Barbados

I would like to share a little on Barbados Crop Over.
Crop Over is a color festival or carnival based in
By the 1940’s the festival was terminated because of the decline in sugar production but by 1974 it was revived. A new form of Crop Over developed with the mixture of other Barbadian cultures infused to an extravagant festival that exist today. Attracting thousands of people from around the world the festival last for about five weeks. It begins with the Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Canes and the crowning of the King and Queen of the Festival which is the most productive male and female cane cutters of the season.
Throughout the festivities there is a local market setup in the capital
The finals of the Pic-O-De-Crop competition are held at the National Stadium, and this is followed by the Fore-Day Morning Jump-Up or Jouvert, which heads right into the Grande finale of the festival which is the Grand Kadooment. The Grande Kadooment is the carnival parade which features larges bands and elaborately clad revelers who dress in costumes depicting several themes. While designers compete for the Designer of the Year prize revelers make their way from the National Stadium dancing their way down the streets to
This magnificent celebration should be on everyone “bucket list”!
Source: http://www.barbados.org/cropover.htm
Small Days - Barbados

Saturday, April 24, 2010
Small Days it still on my mind - Market Day
Sometimes we would stop just outside the market to watch the vendor's kids play a game of marble called “Gam” played mostly by boys and instead of marbles these little boys would use the awarra seeds used after eating awarra a fruit indigenous to Guyana. Sometimes my brother would participate in a game. My grandmother timed our going to market so we had a particular time in which to be back home, we had been a trouble before so we knew not to mess with her timing. So off to the special vendors she shopped from, checking our shopping list to make sure that we had everything she asked for. My favorite part of the market was stopping to taste the “taste and buy genip” moving from genip vendor to vendor until you found the sweetest ones to buy. Once everything was in the rice bags (shopping bags made from the jute bags used to store rice) we were on our way back home, but by then the scenes of our trip to the market was not fun anymore because the bags were so heavy and digging into our skins that all we wanted to do was get home.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Once upon a time
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Trying to find my way back
Sunday, February 7, 2010
It's Sunday!!!
BUT NOT TODAY... today I have so much school work to do it is unbelievable... I had someone coming to see the 2nd floor apartment which is up for rent, so I had a bath and got dressed. I did breakfast for Nate (my son) and I got online and worked on each class.
I took a break to show the apartment, then I took Nate for a treat to KFC... I felt like eating KFC since Thursday I guess because I haven't been able to eat a proper meal since then... KFC was horrible, it was too salted and did not taste like KFC back in Guyana. So I wasted the last bit of money I have.
I have to think of what I want this blog to be about, but there is nothing going on in my life to share with others... this week I will decided!
Saturday, February 6, 2010
"Ent this fo real"
I have five classes and three weeks of assignments and discussions to catch up on, never before have I been so late in my classes but I am trying my best to get it all completed. I'm also recovering from oral surgery so even if I do go I wouldn't be able to consume alcohol or enjoy any of the Guyanese food that is always present at these parties. So there, I am going to spend balance of my weekend catching up in front of my laptop, the television and in my bed... there will always be another party.
So here goes.... I have to write on three televsion shows I've watched, A informal proposal and a paper on what I expect to achieve with my Cultural Studies degree. I'm just brainstorming my ideas.