Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Tobago - Let The Adventure Begin

map via discover-tt.net
We are currently anchored near the airport in Store Bay on the SW corner of the island. 

The island is approximately 300 sq kilometers,  21.6 nm tip to tip and 5 nm at it's widest part with 60,000 people living here.  While not as mountainous as Trinidad, there are some pretty good sized hills.  There are many lovely beaches, snorkeling/diving sites, five waterfalls, doubles and roti's, and a goat racing stadium.  We plan to stay a month so we can fully explore.
 
Special note -You read correctly.....there is a goat racing stadium.  I cannot begin to tell you how excited I am about this but those of you that know me can surely guess.  AND.....hold on to your hat......the annual Easter Goat Races are coming up March 24-27.  We are SO going.  Technically it's Goat and Crab Races, but I couldn't care less about the crab races.  There is no skill in that - drop some crabs in the middle of a square and see which one crawls out first.  Big deal.  Train it to crawl into a pot and I might be interested.  However, goat racing had my full attention.  It is an established sport(?)/event that has been going on for nearly 80 years.  And yes I said skill above.  These goats are apparently bred and trained to race.  I don't know how but I intend to find out.  Stay tuned for a complete report on this with pictures from the stadium and races.  No, there is not any "official" betting but if we do find some "side betting" we will put $10 TT down on one for you.  Do you think the losers become the next day's curry goat special?  We shall see.  If you are as excited as us and you just can't wait, click Tobago Goat Racing to learn more.  

4 comments:

  1. Hi Sabrina. It's Lesley (Jeff Burbridge's cousin). Can't wait to hear all about the goat racing.

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    1. Hi. Great to hear from you. Thanks for following along. Hope all is well with you and yours. Tom says hi. Goat races, right?! I know! We will report thoroughly.

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  2. Seems we've been shore sailing our whole lives. I guess we are used to it, but i don't blame you for wanting to avoid it. Nothing like open ocean. Impressed you listen to music out there. I have to have ears tuned to the sounds the boat is making. Tobago looks like fun.

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    1. We don't listen to music that much and when we do, it's at a low level so we can hear the boat, ocean and surrounding sounds as well.

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