Monday, March 31, 2025

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[Just a mention: today is a public holiday here in Trinidad and Tobago, Shouter Baptist Liberation Day]

Option...

Here is one, here is another. Though they are found some distance apart, the lesisurely walk along Maracas Beach in new flip flops close the distance between finds.

The tiny shells we pick up are halved and empty and halfway buried in the sand. It is a fun pastime, though.

Chip chip is delicious when curried, so i have heard, time and time again, but i have never eaten this much talked about dish.

a nagging hunger

lets go to get bake and shark -

now all of us smile

© gillena cox 2025


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13 comments:

  1. You've brought us into your world, Gillena! I will have to look up that holiday and the dishes!

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  2. Thanks for dropping by Merril. I am sure you will enjoy the research

    Much♡love

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  3. I enjoyed searching for shells with you, Gillena.

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  4. This sounds so delightful... I hope get to taste curried chip chip

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  5. I would love to try curried chip chip, Gillena.

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  6. Thanks for dropping by Sunflowet

    Much♡love

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  7. I love this walk on the beach, picking halved shells from the sand. It's one of my favorite things to do at the beach. A search for "chip chip" turned up a sweet food then a curried chip chip and voila! I see chip chip is clams. Love that our poetry from around the world introduces us to different names for things.

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  8. What a great memory, Gillena! Yea, it works!

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  9. Happy you droppef by Dwight

    Much♡love

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  10. Thank you for the walk on the beach. I love gathering shells. And I think I would love chip chip!

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