Well, we tried to go to church in Port Villa - the Anglican one, but had been given bad information re service times, however we met lots of parishioners and were able to spend some time in the church and visiting with the pastor. Then we were off to Iririki Island Resort for drinks, a swim and lunch. Helen and Robyn had stayed here in the past and were able to show us the ropes. A lovely interlude.
Long Island Iced Tea. Thanks Sheldon (big bang theory) I think I experienced similar effects!!
And finally from Vanuatu… can you read this? It’s phonetic and I chuckle every time we need a ferry to the mainland.
Henry took us on a town tour. Learned some local history and were able to stock up on fabric and dresses from in Port Villa. Always interesting to meet people in their place of work and compare products here with those at home. We organised some tables and chairs for the women’s sewing group on Pele. 👍
On Saturday we attended church in Mele and met Henry’s wife, Alice and two on the younger children. He very proudly showed us the extension he’s been able to make to his home. Then off to view Hideaway Island from a pizza bar.
What a team! Here we are, ready to get on the water taxi and off
To the mainland for our next adventure.
After a drive through Henry’s village - Mele - our next stop was the local coffee roaster and shop. Tana coffee is available in the restaurant here and I was also able to by some pods to try out in my Nespresso. I may have to get a regular order.
We accessed lovely Pele island by banana boat and what a welcome when we arrived!! Lovely people and a great walk around the the village before a lovely local lunch. We were so blessed.
The local village ladies who were available to meet with us. I don’t usually include food pick but we were treated to a delicious local lunch.
I have a new tale about the origins of the coconut but in the meantime… the coconut / juice combo was really refreshing on a hot day. ❤️