You can jog, walk, shoot the breeze or just chill under the lovely flowering pouis.
Or you can stop for a icy cold coconut water. Mr. Coconut will lop the head off for you with a cutlass (machete) and you can drink it straight from the nut. After it's finished, slice in half and eat the nutritious jelly on the inside. Yum! Great after a jog or good for a quick pick me up.
Mr. Coconut seller has an interesting life. There's not much that goes on in Port of Spain that will get past the vendors around the savannah. Just a stone's throw away, you can find the oyster vendors with their aphrodisiac molluscs served up in a spicy cocktail sauce.
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Very interesting tidbit on Port of Spain. I am a Caribbean Travel Specialist and always looking for other views of the islands. I love your coconut picture! Laura
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i love the pictures of the sidewalk and trees.
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I'll come back for another shot of sunshine.
Is the Pelican Inn still around? I used to sit outside there and watch the oyster guy shuck oysters for their oyster plate with all the dipping sauces.
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ReplyDeleteCoconut Vandors are the same all over the world, arent they? :)
ReplyDeleteI often went to the Savannah, I remember a lot of orchids on the trees, parots fliying
ReplyDeleteI went to a orchids show in front of the Savannah in 1994
I didn't met Mr coconut