They're carved wood, a souvenir. My wife and I took a trip to the island of Bora Bora in Polynesia. It was our first vacation. I guess it was as remote a location as we could find. We take small vacations each year while we save up for a great adventure.
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Hello My Lovely Friends 🥰
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Very cool images. I'm especially taken with the top one... I love B & W.
ReplyDeleteI like the black and white photo best.
DeleteYour new blog is very interesting.
I'll follow it.
Enjoy the weekend!
Me encanta la primer imagen en blanco y negro!
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo grande y feliz fin de semana.
Creo que la foto en blanco y negro cuando sales a ser el mejor.
DeleteDisfrute del fin de semana!
Love that first photo without color.
ReplyDeleteIt would seem that they are doing a great job, John :)
John, is there any history to these 'Tiki Guards', they are very different and I quite like them?
ReplyDeleteAre your Tiki Guards wood or ? Were they a gift or a trip souvenir?
ReplyDeleteThey're carved wood, a souvenir. My wife and I took a trip to the island of Bora Bora in Polynesia. It was our first vacation. I guess it was as remote a location as we could find.
DeleteWe take small vacations each year while we save up for a great adventure.