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.
Updated November 20, 2019 10:59 PM
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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