Boys weekend (Ok, free pass for 18 hours).
And this would be the last photo I took that day
because I dropped my camera in the ocean two minutes later.
Booked a tee time, booked a flight (it is only a 15 minute flight) and booked a rental car.
Flew over on the 10:30 flight. Had a 11:30 tee time.
Pretty much had the course to ourselves. It was a classy course - a silver ice bucket for the beer.
The Tobago Plantations course has a sugar mill in the logo. They really were windmills that they used to crush the sugar cane.
Those days are long gone but there are a couple of remnants of the sugar mills on the course.
Nice rental properties on the course too.
Pretty much had the course to ourselves. It was a classy course - a silver ice bucket for the beer.
Those days are long gone but there are a couple of remnants of the sugar mills on the course.
Brought a couple of Flat Stanleys (here on business from Canada).....
There were still remnants of what Tropical Storm Tomas pushed up on the beach on the Atlantic coast.
Tobago has a bit of a goat story to it - they recently built a brand new goat racing track. But to get there, the goats have to take the bus.
I was able to salvage the card but the camera is a bit iffy at the moment. it might dry out, it might not.
Great day trip away from Trinidad
B.

The famous local fare is Bake & Shark from Richard's but I enjoy the shrimp from Vilma's - its good, its closer and the line up is shorter!
The roads here can be quite circuitous and oncoming traffic does come into your lane when going around stopped cars, potholes and landslides. The sticker is appropriate.
Just rent a car.
They have three different series - those plates that start with a P (Personal), those with an H (for Hire ie taxis etc) and T (for Truck). We were out for dinner last night and Mimi notice a Lexus in the parkade.
Not a big deal, there are Lexussesses here in Trinidad but not with plates from elsewhere.
Not when you produce a national newspaper like The Guardian.
Check out the last line of the ad...in Trinidad, we also have a unique communication system here - known as 'amail'.
Seriously.