Babasiga (pronounced bambasinga) is the dry land of Macuata in northern Fiji - our place in the sun in Fiji. The nearest town is Labasa and the main industries are sugar-cane, fishing and timber-logging. Our little village is Vatuadova with about sixty relatives and the beach is Nukutatava. We are part of Wailevu Fijian tribe with close relatives in Mali Island and Naseakula village on the outskirts of Labasa town. Peceli was born in Labasa and Wendy is an Australian and today we live in Geelong in Victoria, Australia.
The purpose of this blog is to keep a diary, to share thoughts and passions about Fiji, as well as poetry and short stories.
Welcome to the blogging community. I hope you dont get as hooked as I have become
ReplyDeleteNi bula si'a mai Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteSa rairai to'to'a na i taba, ka rogorogo si'a dina na ena talanoa.
Vina'a valevu Talatala.
Joeli, England
Bula si'a Joeli,
ReplyDeleteLook like you are from babasiga land too! Tell us more.
Loloma
Peceli