Part of our time around Suva we toured the Church College of Fiji with Joan--showing her where we serve!
One of Joan's desires was to meet with Sister Mariah Vuetibau, whom she had met when she and Arvin were serving their mission in Australia. They were both excited to see each other and were able to talk for over an hours time. Enjoyed each other!
We ate lunch one day at Fong Li's...a place where they have "dalo nests"! It's like a nest of thin french fries with your choice of a chow mein dish in the center....oh! yummy!! We want to learn how to make them at home.
Bau Landing (south east side of our island), a bus stop and water taxi stop to take the locals to and from their little islands into Suva. We parked our car nearby and waited for our boat ride out to Leleuvia Island. We were there about an hour; had plenty of time to visit with some local people, watch several buses come and go, help people in and out of boats, and it was actually quite fun--this little spot in the middle of nowhere!
Passing Bau Island, an all-inclusive native village, compacted bunch of people and their homes, with bure tomb on top of island where-in the ancient chief of all of Fiji lay. They have a community garden with power and water brought in from the mainland. Only accessed by boat!
Forty five minutes of water travel and we landed on Leleuvia! Bure's and lots of palm trees! Friendly people, great food at the central meeting hall, walk around the island in about twenty minutes, snorkeling, and kayaking! What could be much better than that! And the weather was absolutely beautiful the whole time!!
Settling into our bure! The three of us shared a bure...notice the curtains! They are gently blowing in the breeze....awesome!
Our common bath area with sinks, toilet cubicles, and shower stalls--a guys and a girls! A short walk from our bure!
A walk along the beach. (right after tide in and before the morning sweeping of the beach)
Eating!! The food was great! We enjoyed a breakfast bar of cereals, breads, and fruits. This is a picture of a lamb chop lunch! Breakfast! And one of their roll-ups for another lunch!
Picture of the main building where we ate, played cards, and had a little store; and our bure was named Balagi (pronounced Bahlahngee).
Sunset the first night!
A genuine place to relax!
We forgot to take pictures of snorkeling; but, Ed did get some of Joan and I kayaking (?)We went all the way around the island; Ed had to walk with his as his seat broke right after the start of this trip; good walk!
The last sunset; and saying goodbye to our island!!! A much treasured time!!!
We traveled back to Nadi to send Joan on her way.... some of the sights on the way....
We ate Mexican food at Mamacitas for our last lunch... Yummm!
IT WAS A FANTASTIC TEN DAYS WITH MY TWIN SISTER!!
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