However if you do stop for a look you may be approached by a bit of a con artist.
Here's what happened to us.
Whilst we were reading the tombstone a friendly chap appeared and asked us what we thought the inscription meant. I happily gave him my interpretation. He then went into a long (and quite amusing) dialogue with his explanation. He explained it was all about "IT" and the moral being you should only do "IT" with your husband! Anyway after this moral tale he then covers your arms and legs with aloe vera and then asks for money suggesting you give him a "blue" one - i.e. $100 TT (about £10)!!!
"Pfft!" I said and because I was cross I offered him $10 TT - he didn't like that and asked for at least $25 TT - I told him to take the $10 or nothing - he took the $10.
So if you go and have a look at the tomb and someone approaches you and asks what you think the inscription means you could say - "It's all about it and we've already got aloe vera on, thank you!"
I don't mind people trying to make an honest $ out of visitors but £10 for a few minutes chat and a bit of aloe vera is a con.


