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.
Walk Away
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James Gang from 1971. I had a crush on a bass player, and this was one of
the few songs he sang for his band when I was in high school. I eventually
marr...
Mothers Day Weekend (UK) 2026
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Here in the UK, Sunday 15th of March is Mothers Day (2026).
If you should be celebrating *Mother's Day*, have an especially nice day.
~ I will be very fortu...
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Don’t get me started
We only get post around once a week now.
Of course it’s all unofficial but after a straw poll of villagers was taken
I have come to t...
Wreath Flower, Western Australia
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Mullewa in Western Australia is one of the areas you will find the wreath
flower which is 4,201km (2,610 miles) from Tasmania (home). We visited
this ...
10 Iconic Masterpieces Attacked by Pure Pettiness
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Art museums are meant to be sacred halls of culture where humanity’s
greatest achievements are preserved for eternity. Unfortunately, some
visitors see a...
Compassion, Empathy, Kindness
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! A very warm welcome to you all!
Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to visit me here! I
really...
Take Care Of Business
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I am an open and friendly (not flirtatious) person. Of course there are
exceptions but most people like me. And I like most of them.
Unfortunately that d...
Flap Jacks! and no, not the kind you think...
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These are just my latest purchase from the British Emporium near us. DH and
I watch *The British Baking Show *on Netflix almost daily. Love it! I have
t...
Harriet Powers: Textile Artist (Quilter)
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Harriet Powers was born into slavery in 1837 near Athens, Georgia. It is
not certain how many quilts she made in her lifetime, but we know of two
tha...
Catching Up
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Hello, my people.
It's been so long since I've posted, I feel like I don't quite belong in
the blogosphere anymore.
But here I am anyway.
I am at home ...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
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.