Saturday, March 19, 2011

Chacachacare Saturday


we assembly at the dock to await our pirogue

the rain
left
in yesterday



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from a blue bag
orange life jackets

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sea spray splashing
the tour guide's
pointing finger



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The book club (NALIS St James Book Club) having read Prospero's Daughter we cross the Gulf of Paria to visit the island of Chacachacare which the author Elizabeth Nunez used as the setting for her novel

absence of a breeze
the heat
on another island


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sea crossing
head of a baby turtle
surfaces

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floating dock
our feet on the island
of Trinidad once more


all haiku and photos -- © gillena cox 2011

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...Nunez's novel, set in the early 1960's on Chacachacare, a tiny island and former leper colony off the northwest coast of Trinidad, takes off from the most disconcerting moment in Shakespeare's play...Nunez, who is a master at pacing and plotting, explores the motivations behind Caliban's outburst, hatching an entirely new story that is inspired by Shakespeare, but not beholden to him.
read a review here



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...originally named El Caracol (the Snail) by Christopher Columbus because of its shape, on 12th August 1498; at various times in its history, Chacachacare has served as a cotton plantation, a whaling station and a leper colony. Today Chacachacare remains uninhabited except for staff maintaining a Lighthouse on the island. It is also regularly used for day visits and camping
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St Patrick's Day 2011


...Originally, the colour associated with Saint Patrick was blue. Over the years the colour green and its association with Saint Patrick's day grew. Green ribbons and shamrocks were worn in celebration of St Patrick's Day as early as the 17th century. He is said to have used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity...

AND SO A Happy St Patrick's Day 2011 MUCH LOVE...


May your neighbors respect you,
Troubles neglect you,
The angels protect you,
And Heaven accept you.
--More St Patrick's Day Irish Blessings here

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Saturday, March 12, 2011

But Somewhere



Japan and other affected areas my thoughts and prayers are with you

morning blue sky but-
some where the earth
is still shaking
--gillena cox


Link to earthquakes/Japan at Gabi's database

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Ash Wednesday Haiku Garland


It's Ash Wednesday; here's wishing all a Happy Holy Lenten Season


revisit Ash Wednesday 2010


Ash Wednesday haiku garland 2011: Omnipotence

it was His gift
they reciprocated
in that manger

everlasting love
this affair started even
before i was born

joyful joyful i
approach another season
of Lent

it was He who ~
covered me in His precious blood and
stumped the intruders

Omnipotent
He reigns on High yesterday
now and forever

prayer warriors
our profession we should
not take slightly

sunset to sunrise
this Christ Jesus what a friend
He is to us
--poem and image, gillena cox 2011


'Omnipotence' also posted to Wordchimes

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Women's Day 1911-2011


HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY Today, March 8th, marks the centenary of International Women's day


Women's day
the barest of costumes in
the Carnival parade
--haiku and photos gillena cox 2011


revisit Carnival Tuesday 2010


HAPPY CARNIVAL
MORE 2011 CARNIVAL TUESDAY PHOTOS







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Monday, March 07, 2011

Jouvert 2011


Jouvert, Western Main Road St James Trinidad;

revisit Jouvert 2010

and see also chocolate Jouvert

jouvert~
frenzy of revellers
coolness of morning
-- all photos and haiku gillena cox(2011)

LISTEN TO ah Trini by Calypsonian Benji (2011)

MORE 2011 PHOTOS ...













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Friday, March 04, 2011

Calypso


Diverse origins are subscribed to the calypso; some say its West African brought with the slaves; some say the French started it; some say its Amerindian; but one commonanltiy sustains, calypso, in its many morphed forms of today, was wrought out of oppression

Carnival events 2011

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