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Monday, March 16, 2009
Mere's wedding in Navosa
from w It took a few weeks, but we now have some photos of Mere (Pinky) and her husband from Navosa at their marriage in Draubuta. Best wishes to you both and preparations to go to England.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Would be nice to see the talatala dressed in the traditional attire rather than the penquin suit.
That would be unusual. It's customary for a talatala to wear a suitcoat, sulu, sandals or bare feet, shirt and tie for formal occasions. In Ausralia some Uniting church ministers are rather informally dressed when leading worship, except for sacraments such as Communion when he or she wears a white alb. w.
Babasiga (pronounced bambasinga) is the dry land of Macuata in northern Fiji - our place in the sun in Fiji. Peceli is from Fiji from the village is Vatuadova and the beach is Nukutatava. Peceli Ratawa passed away on 27th December 2015 so this is Wendy's blog now. Wendy is an Australian and today live in Geelong, Australia.
2 comments:
Would be nice to see the talatala
dressed in the traditional attire rather than the penquin suit.
That would be unusual. It's customary for a talatala to wear a suitcoat, sulu, sandals or bare feet, shirt and tie for formal occasions. In Ausralia some Uniting church ministers are rather informally dressed when leading worship, except for sacraments such as Communion when he or she wears a white alb.
w.
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