| Cheryl and I haven't travelled for some time now. Certainly not since she has been ill. So it was with not little delight that when she was allowed to fly again, we spent a week in Tobago. |
| I've never been anywhere like this, as the sun and I tend not to get on too well. Such is the joy of being a fair-skinned blonde. However, we packed plenty of slop to protect our skin and had a fantastically relaxing time. We spent a day in Port of Spain in Trinidad, which was a serious mistake but, that day aside, the holiday was wonderful. |
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| This was our base for the week. Our body clocks never really got the hang of local time so by 7:00am we were already in the pool. | Nylon Pool is a popular attraction and with good reason. It was my first experience of snorkelling. |
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| This is Jemma's Restaurant. What makes it unique? It's a tree house. | This was the view from our table. Splendid. The food was good, too. |
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| A general internal view of Jemma's | This little fellow came to nose around our table as we ate. |
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| Not quite "Breakfast at Tiffany's". This was "Lunch at the Breakfast Shed", Trinidad | Now that is one seriously chilled construction worker. Not sure that his hard had quite fits over the dreadlocks, mind. |
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| Parlatouvier Bay | Cheryl took the bait and learned how to play the steel drums. Steve just paid the man for the lesson. Photograph value? Priceless. |
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| Argyle Falls are just in the Tropical Rain Forest. Cheryl and I got to swim in the "refreshing" water here. | We couldn't have a photo page without a sunset, could we? |
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