gillyh

By gillyh

Ei katu

Yesterday was a stunning day, not a breath of wind ruffled the water or the palm  trees, not a cloud in the sky.  We decided to take the bus around the island.  There are two buses - the clockwise bus and the anti clockwise bus, we chose the clockwise as it came along first and we could get more of a view as we pottered past the seaside villages.
I chatted to this lovely lady in the main town of Avarua, she, like so many Cook Islanders, lives in NZ but was home visiting family.  She was wearing a traditional ei katu (head lei) and was just such a happy, beautiful person.
Night Market for supper again - seafood stew with coconut sauce, delicious, fed 2 of us for $NZ24 -  £12 to you Brits.

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