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Current Rock of Residence:

Trinidad & Tobago

Island Girl Since:

Born and raised

Originally Hails From:

Trinidad & Tobago

Aisha is an island girl born and raised in Trinidad, but currently residing in Tobago. She is obsessed with Trinidad Carnival, lives to travel, loves to write, and dabbles in amateur photography.

She’s just as comfortable navigating busy European city streets as she is rounding up cattle on a Midwestern farm in the US (OK, she only did that once), but at the moment she’s focusing her explorations closer to home and chronicling her discoveries and experiences on her blog, Island Girl In-Transit.

Thus far, she’s visited 10 Caribbean countries, totaling 15 Caribbean islands, and she intends to keep going until she’s covered them all!
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A self-proclaimed beach bum and waterfall chaser, in her down time she can usually be found roaming around Tobago in search of one or the other, always with her camera in hand.

If you want to know more about this stereotypical island girl (dreadlocks and all), feel free to check out her blog and/or follow her on Instagram @islandgirlintransit..

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This week we started our WWLOR Book Circle with a group of women from all over the world. Our first meeting was full of lively discussion. We all agreed that reading is like travel for the soul so I thought I would just refresh your memory with some great island reads...

Calling All Spring Breakers!

Calling All Spring Breakers!

I know many of you are planning your Spring Break trips to the islands. Lucky you - the islands have missed you all!! It's always so fun getting ready for a beach vacation. We have some great products that have been rock tested listed on the website but I thought I...

Post Vacation Blues

Post Vacation Blues

So you've just returned to your island after a busy, bustling, beautiful vacation abroad. As you unpack your 500 suitcases of goodies (and your 8 weeks' worth of dirty laundry even though you were only away for 10 days ) you reminisce over the good times that were had...

If Once You Have Slept on An Island

If Once You Have Slept on An Island

A hundred year old poem that has stood the test of time... If once you have slept on an island You'll never be quite the same: You may look as you looked the day before And go by the same old name, You may bustle about in street and shop You may sit at home and sew,...

Link Up Local

Link Up Local

Either you are into searching, scouting and finding out new, (yeah, new what??), new everything or you are not. I belong to the first category.  For me part of living on a Rock is embracing the style/ways and quirkiness of that Rock. Having moved to a new Rock a year...

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