Haiti Peyi Lock, manje pa ka rantre lavil, nèg andeyò ap byen pase!
There is an advantage to living in a Haitian province close to the countryside, you get fresh plant based foods everyday at the local market whether or not Port-au-Prince is in ""Peyi Lock" mode.
Yon plat mayi moulen, sos pwa ak legim san vyann
Pandan Pòtoprens Lòk, manje pa ka rantre lavil, ti nèg provens ak nèg andeyò ap byen pase!
Take a good look at what's in this dinner plate. Everything is from the local farmers. Whether or not the road to Port-au-Prince is barricaded, we get to cook delicious meals like this everyday.
I would love to live in a Haiti where peace and tranquility prevails but until then, Like JBEATZ puts it, I'm doing fine!
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