Thank you for posting this video of this part of san fernando i use to roam around during my elementry school days at grant school 1979 and use to live in central california ..I had migrated from trinidad over 32 yrs and only had a chance to visit this area once when i was in trinidad 2 times of visited a space of 14 yrs apart and it bring back so much wonderful memories of my youth hood.some places and buildings had changed /Keep up your wonderful postings
growing up,used to go late movies, on Mocarapo st.with my girlfriend and then take ah La Romaine taxi on library corner,2am,and was very safe in early 80s
Hey guys! I'm trying to locate a man named Wilton Clarke who grew up in San Fernando Trinidad. He was last living in NYC and lived in a place called Starett City many years ago. I have lost contact with him and would like to contact him again. If you know him, please let me know. Thanks.
Very Nice but, Keep in mind that many of us are NOT "Trinis" (just fans) and have Never had the pleasure of visiting your Island nation. Everything is new to us. Fast jerking pictures are hard to watch. SLOW and STEADY is preferable. There are many things to see. The "Captions" were Genius!
Thank you for the feedback… this was one of my earlier videos and I am trying to slow down my panning etc. The main issue I have though, the roads and sidewalks are not smooth here and at times there are gaping holes and opened manholes so I constantly have to keep looking where I walk. A bit of a hazard to work with. But I will try my best to deliver the smoothest possible videos in the future. Again thank you for watching and thank you for your most appreciated feedback.
@@trinidadnow Consider a device called a "Gimbal" they are not expensive. many vloggers use them. Hand held or mounted on the dashboard. They do wonders for the quality of the video!
Thank u for all ur walking tours! U do such an awesome job! But it’s a total embarrassment watching Trinidad. To many eyesores! Lack of pride in our people. I could never keep my surroundings looking like how some people keep theirs. Most people would watch these videos. And for them it’s normal. Not me! How could people come in and out of their front yard. And see nothing wrong with their walls, bush, gates? Nothing a gallon of paint can’t fix. Or a bag or concrete can’t fix? Government have allowed any kind of makeshift structures to be built. Creating eyesores. In other countries. You would have to follow building codes. As a child growing up in Trinidad. People used potted flowers in their front yard as aesthetics. Now it’s lack of pride and class! To all the people that take pride in where you live. I applaud you!
You are so right, there is a reason why I don’t live in Trinidad. I miss my friends and relatives and these videos bring back so much memories but you are right. People need to take pride in their country and demand better from thgovernment
This is the second installment in the San Fernando Walking Tout Trinidad series, I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed making it.
very nice
@@karendass thank you so much
Thank you for posting this video of this part of san fernando i use to roam around during my elementry school days at grant school 1979 and use to live in central california ..I had migrated from trinidad over 32 yrs and only had a chance to visit this area once when i was in trinidad 2 times of visited a space of 14 yrs apart and it bring back so much wonderful memories of my youth hood.some places and buildings had changed /Keep up your wonderful postings
Thank you so much and I am glad you enjoyed the video
I just found your channel - San Fernando like its frozen in time... I LOVE the Charm it still possess. Lovely childhood memories.
Thank you so much… glad you appreciate the video
Back to the sixties as a child all I remember from this area are the oil fields.Father wanted to watch a cricket match there.
Thank you… so many memories indeed
All good ones
Nice video clip, it brings back memories as I spent almost 5 years in South of Trinidad.
thank you so much for your comment....
growing up,used to go late movies, on Mocarapo st.with my girlfriend and then take ah La Romaine taxi on library corner,2am,and was very safe in early 80s
The 80s was the best decade in human history… just my humble opinion
Beautiful video 🇹🇹👍
Thanks a lot. I am glad you enjoyed it
Excellent videos. I appreciate them
Thank you so much, I appreciate your comment
Awesome videos
Many years ago, before I left Trini. Doubles had just hit $1.25. How much are they now?
It’s only $6…. Seeing that at one time doubles and hot dogs were both $1 now a hot dog is between $8-$25 and a doubles is still $6.
And guess which one people complain about? THE DOUBLES!
Nice video bro
Thank you bro
Hey guys! I'm trying to locate a man named Wilton Clarke who grew up in San Fernando Trinidad. He was last living in NYC and lived in a place called Starett City many years ago. I have lost contact with him and would like to contact him again. If you know him, please let me know. Thanks.
Ok…,will see
You k will see
Very Nice but, Keep in mind that many of us are NOT "Trinis" (just fans) and have Never had the pleasure of visiting your Island nation.
Everything is new to us. Fast jerking pictures are hard to watch. SLOW and STEADY is preferable. There are many things to see.
The "Captions" were Genius!
Thank you for the feedback… this was one of my earlier videos and I am trying to slow down my panning etc. The main issue I have though, the roads and sidewalks are not smooth here and at times there are gaping holes and opened manholes so I constantly have to keep looking where I walk. A bit of a hazard to work with. But I will try my best to deliver the smoothest possible videos in the future. Again thank you for watching and thank you for your most appreciated feedback.
@@trinidadnow Consider a device called a "Gimbal" they are not expensive. many vloggers use them. Hand held or mounted on the dashboard. They do wonders
for the quality of the video!
I just knew that doubles was for you..
The best
You're panning too fast....I need gravol.
Ok… will take that into consideration… will slow down from now on… thanks
Thank u for all ur walking tours! U do such an awesome job! But it’s a total embarrassment watching Trinidad. To many eyesores! Lack of pride in our people. I could never keep my surroundings looking like how some people keep theirs. Most people would watch these videos. And for them it’s normal. Not me! How could people come in and out of their front yard. And see nothing wrong with their walls, bush, gates? Nothing a gallon of paint can’t fix. Or a bag or concrete can’t fix? Government have allowed any kind of makeshift structures to be built. Creating eyesores. In other countries. You would have to follow building codes. As a child growing up in Trinidad. People used potted flowers in their front yard as aesthetics. Now it’s lack of pride and class! To all the people that take pride in where you live. I applaud you!
You are so right, there is a reason why I don’t live in Trinidad. I miss my friends and relatives and these videos bring back so much memories but you are right. People need to take pride in their country and demand better from thgovernment
It’s a sad reality and unfortunately… things are getting worse