Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Seashells


BY SPECIAL REQUEST FROM AURORA & HOPE

I love collecting shells. The sand is quite coarse, and there are huge flat coral rocks along much of the shoreline.

This shows the size of some of the shells as compared with the computer mouse.

The shells are shown below smallest to largest.







The swirly shells on the right are called doors. See how tiny the one is. I love to find these.
I need to learn more about them, someone told us that the crabs make them... ?































These shells are HUGE! Many people use them as decoration in their yards.
These are in our friends, Brother and Sister Eloa's yard.


 Can you find the shells that a crab is living in? When you get close to them they stop moving and hold very still until they think it is safe to move again. It's fun to watch them.

The next few pictures are of pieces of coral that I have found.




These are small pieces of coral on the right. The largest one is not quite 1.5 inches long. I love finding heart shaped rocks and coral.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Agricultural Fair - Minister of Agriculture

Royal Agriculture, Fisheries, Tourism and Trade Show 2018

Friday Evening 


The Minister of Agriculture was the guest of honor on Friday evening. 

He was seated on a raised platform under a large tent with tapa cloths and weavings under him. The table beside him is where his food is served. A woman removed her shoes as she approached the mats then lowered herself as she approached the noble. She carried a container of food and placed it on the table. She returned again with a drink and then again with desserts.

The evening was full of activities. There was a magician which the children just loved. There were choirs, dancers, fashion show and more. We left about 9:30 pm and cars were backed up for miles heading to the Fair. I'm sure most of the vendors stayed all night as they celebrated and prepared their displays for the King who was coming on Saturday.


Elder Palmer and Elder Thomson sat in some chairs under the tent but separated from the Minister of Agriculture. They were offered dinner as well. It is very impolite to refuse the food. Good thing Elder Palmer enjoyed it. Chairs were brought over and placed in front of Elder Thomson and Elder Palmer to be used as tables for their food. Some of the other missionaries were on the opposite side and they were offered food as well. The chairs were red velvet with the royal insignia on them.



Friday, August 3, 2018

Agricultural Fair - King and Nobles


Royal Agriculture, Fisheries, Tourism and Trade Show 2018 • Saturday

King Tupou VI

His wife, Nanasipau'u Tuku'aho 





The arrival of the King at the Agricultural Fair was impressive. An annual event where all the villages show their best wares. The farmers show their produce and animals; the fishermen their fish; and the women their handiwork. 

There was a program that lasted several hours; prayers, music, speeches, dancing, singing and presentation of awards. The King presented hundreds of awards. One of our missionary couples, the Thomsons were asked to receive the award presented to the Liahona High School farm. They were really excited. Those receiving the award would approach the King, then bow about 20 feet out, then come closer and lower their heads and bow again. They would then reach out and accept the award then back away about 20 feet and bow again and turn and walk away. It was really interesting to watch the love and respect they have for their King.






Here are a few pictures from one of the dances performed for the King.  The dress is very formal and represents different parts of Tongan life.




After the program the King and Queen walked around the Fair and viewed all the products that the villagers had brought. No one purchases anything until after the King has seen it. Once he passes then the villagers can sell their food and crafts.

We could always tell where the King and Queen were by the black umbrellas. Each of them have a tall soldier holding the umbrella for them. The sun is very bright here and shade is always preferred.

The King and Queen stopped at every booth and visited. I was really impressed with them. They were very friendly and happy and we could feel the love the people have for them. The Queen did her own thing stayed longer at the booths that interested her.  It was so fun to watch her interact with the people.

They are wearing black with large mats as a sign of mourning. A wife of one of the nobles recently passed away. They are showing their love and respect by how they dress. They mourn for several months. So black is a common sight on the island.






The pictures make it appear that there is no one at the fair but the King and Nobles and those in the booths. The military quietly keeps everyone away from the King and Queen and the people seem to know the distance they need to stay. Notice the woman is kneeling as she visits with the Queen. The Nobles and their wives follow the King and Queen.

In one area the women have laid tapa cloth and woven mats on the ground for the King and Nobles to walk on. Tapa cloth is made from the bark of narrow Mulberry trees, just two or three inches in diameter. The women strip the inner layer of bark from these narrow stick-like trees, dry the bark in the sun, then soak it in the ocean. After that they beat it with an ike (very hard wooden mallet) on a wooden tutua (wooden anvil). The beaten strips get about 7 or 8 inches wide, then they place them side by side and beat them together so the attach. They layer the tapa with strips going perpendicular and glue them together with a glue made from the tapioca root. They will make very large tapa cloths and paint designs on them with natural dyes (red, brown and black). As we drive around the villages, we can hear women pounding on the bark to make tapa cloth. The woven mats at all hand cut and hand woven. It is absolutely amazing what they do. Since yarn has been introduced to the island the women will often add yarn to the finished woven mats. They are really beautiful.

It took several hours for them to walk all around, it's a very large fair with lots of villages and displays. We spent the whole day there. It was amazing to see. We really enjoyed the day.

 

Agricultural Fair - Fish & Animals

Royal Agriculture, Fisheries, Tourism and Trade Show 2018 • Saturday


"Fish & Animals"










There were a couple of sea turtles in a big pool. So fun to see. Notice some turtle shells on a palm tree behind Elder Palmer.

There was an amazing display of fish, some very colorful ones, some dried, some still in their shells. Enjoy looking!