The view from the church at Naividamu village, the only village to face into the lagoon |
Naividamu - a collection of tin huts full of welcoming, friendly people |
Kids mucking about in boats - the same the world over |
Mini and Lutu on the canoe, before work started on it this year, waiting for the supply ship to arrive |
Everyone waiting for the supply ship - Joe offers Meri a freshly-caught fish |
Tara, Qele and Lissa opening clams ready to send on the ship for sale to the next island |
Bis wiring closed a container of clams to go into the supply ship's fridge |
Joshua watches it all |
Part-finished tanoa kava bowls for export to Suva |
Unloading the boats from the supply ship, the anchorage unusually busy with yachts |
Everyone lends a hand |
Lutu (right) knows how to pick his load - he struggles ashore with eggs and toilet rolls! |
Net, the postmaster, waves as he works through the cargo on the ship |
Birthday tea for Ma the baker (she made most of the cakes herself so it was a working birthday) |
A kava session at Colin and Ana's leaving party |
The kindergarten kids dressed up for their dance and song. Little Akosita is only 3 so is technically too young for kindergarten but there was no stopping her from attending |
Enjoying dubiously-coloured sweets |
Lavinia and Akosita dressed as lawyers for their part in the 'when I grow up I'm going to be' song. Akosita's hand and lips show she has already been at the sweets |
Akosita in her best party frock |
Dianne and the ladies at church |
Tai, Moses and Bill in their Sunday best |
Graham and Robbie dressed to impress at church |
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