Friday 26 September 2014

Beach Collection

Hey Hey, 

As another holiday past, familiar traditions are kept or new ones are eventually made. Luckily for me I happened to kept tradition on our 38th celebrations as a Republic. 
Unfortunately I only kept up part of my ‘occasional tradition’ on this Republic Day.

 As we may know it, one of children and adults favourite past time is, going to the lovely waters of T&T on public holidays weekends or any chance they get.   

So that’s what I did, hit the lovely waters of Maracus Beach along our North Coast road. Sun, sea and sand, oh and how could I forget, Fun. Fun Fun Fun! The screams of fear as a child not wanting to go into the raging waters while on the other hand after the addiction; the screams of horror as a child while you were being dragged out of the soothing waters. Yip, definitely indecisiveness while discovering nature growing up, despite all of the crazy “halabalu” one thing I always enjoyed was, the picking up/discovering unusual stuff on the beach or things I didn't collect before.

To think, I still do it as an adult, what could I say, old habits die hard!

It was a lovely bad habit of mines, but it wasn’t on Maracus beach though. What I can recall was Carenage beach right in front the TTHI as we would hustle to be on time to catch the blue and gray bus. Another beach was Elephant Wall in Guayaguayare, where on the few occasions that I visited there my toenail would get slit while in the water. For whatever reason, it would only happen to me, and sadly, I must say, that I don’t have any souvenirs of the dead crab because I never caught it/them. Hopefully somebody got him because all I could have caught was the chip chip that just laid there.

What’s in your childhood memory collection?






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