Monday, March 23, 2009

Is 'Dat' A Banana In Your Pocket Or Are 'U' Happy To See Me?


Folks island life is 'kool' O! Just a little bit of 'pigeon' English to get things going. That is why I enjoyed Ghana as well! So many similar things, sights, and tastes. OK there are about 20 different dialects and 5 or 6 major languages spoken there, but still, when speaking 'd' English with my friends in Ghana, good times indeed 'O'! More later on Ghana as we get rolling on www.uniqueoffersghana.com/!
Now back to the question at hand and my promise of bananas! So many types of delicious fruits to be had on the islands that it promises to be a pleasure not only for the mouth and your taste buds, but you will probably leave much healthier as well!
As for 'banana in 'd' pocket? At this time I am on bananas the fruit only. I would not recommend carrying a banana in your pocket on the islands by the way especially at night! You see there are many 'Chauve -Souris' about in the air with excellent eyesight and they love to eat bananas!(wink) What is this animal you ask? Good question. At my next 'Blog' I promise to put up a picture of this wonderful animal for those who might not know the 'flying fox' of the islands, of the bat family.
You know this is a delicacy on the islands and very tasty meat to eat? Why not try it?
Now in the morning no matter where you might be on this glorious planet, start your day with a banana and while eating it think of the islands and perhaps plan on visiting? Why not? GotFunGo! Seychelles. Experience it. http://www.uniqueoffersseychelles.com/.
Photo: I took this while walking along the road on Praslin. Although tempted to pick one to eat I did not. Besides they were green and not ready as yet! Each little village will have a market or a stall by the road where fresh bananas can be bought, eaten and enjoyed. Back on Mahe the 'BIG' island, do visit Sir Selwyn Market in Victoria where there are many fruit vendors and much choice and variety. Best time to go to the market you ask? From 7 in the morning onwards. Perhaps the best day is Saturday. This is where almost the entire island populace of Mahe comes down to do their shopping for the week! Indeed a sight to see. Once again get there about 7 in the morning. Enjoy those bananas.
Good morning Seychelles ! It is now 1 am in the morning! And 'Hello' World!


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