Monday, October 31, 2011

The Divided Church...

One church, two villages...


Two villages could not decide on how to decorate the inside
of the church...
The covered roof of one villages interior decorating...

And the more ornate side of the church for the second village. Both sides of
the church are beautiful and when sitting in church there is so much to
look at.


Mauke Shipwreck...

MV Te Kou Maru II

Shipwrecked a year ago...

Almost a graveyard feeling looking at this fallen lady...
Rust covers the reef and chips are in the surrounding lagoon



Torn and ripped...

Can only imagine the environmental impact this has had...










Where once crew walked and cargo was stored is now holes...

On the Thursday guys had started on the selvage task, trees had been falled
to make access to the sight easier.  It has been a year since the ship hit the
reef and only now is the clean up happening.  Thankfully the community worked
together to get all the fuel off within the first few days.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

When instructions go wrong...

This past week I have been on the Year 7 and 8 camp on Mauke Island.  An hour flight from Rarotonga.   The students were asked to label all their items...
Hhhhmmmm!!!
Next time we may have to be more specific as to what is meant by labelling! I almost pissed myself laughing at this and it didn't end there as when the young lass put on her long pants they were indeed labelled 'long pants'!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

School Camp October 2011...

I have just spent a wonderful week in Mauke on Year 7/8 school camp! Wow, we certainly have a beautiful backyard! Only an hour from Rarotonga we fly over for a week to experience another part of the Cook Island culture.  There is approximately 300 people currently living on Mauke and they are the friendliest most giving community.  We were well feed and cared for for the whole week we were there. The feast that they put on for us, their visitors showed how much they loved having us visit.  I think I have come back a couple of kg's heavier! Tables were laden with taro, chicken, pork, coconut crabs, Otu pancakes, salads and desserts. There was such a selection it was hard to try everything; but I gave it a dam good try!

Mauke: Runway to the left where the white line is!

Arrival at Mauke
Luggage claim
My kitchen for the week...

Divided Church

A deserted house I fell in love with...

One of the few stores and the new takeaway bar...
The shop I am sure doubled it's weeks takings while we were there.  Our kids seemed to have an endless supply of money.  Sadly though, due to a small number of kids ordering burgers and chips right before dinner time, they ended up being 'banned' from the shops. 


There was a cave ten minute walk from were we stayed that was great for swimming and once the kids found it they didn't want to leave...
Swimming cave that the kids loved, I was not so keen to
jump with a bikini on!
Mauke has no dogs and no cats, we did however see a couple of cats lurking around.  There are plenty of chickens and wild pigs.  We had a piglet come into the hall on the first night.  I heard him at the open door I was sleeping next to but thought 'if I keep my eyes shut and don't move he will disappear!'
This old cock had the shortest legs and his tummy looked like a dress...

Mauke School children welcoming us...

Arrival at the school we were welcomed so very warmly!
 Tuesday night we went on a sleep out camp with the Boy Scouts and the Girl Guides.
Camp ~ Second night
The girls sleeping quarters for the Scout and Guides sleep out night.
I had the closest right hand corner (and a rock in the back).

The conveniences!
I am unsure as to how many girls did not use the loo for the eight hours we were away from our 'home' (the hall).  But they sure did appreciate the facilities a lot more when we arrived back!
Looking up into the camp

Mama's uploading the Umu food...
Possible future umu food?! Maybe it was one of these that came to
visit us at the hall on our first night?
Bonn Fire the kids had a blast!

Morning bath!

Gospel Day march to church
Thursday we went on a short walk, just under 5 kilometers, across the island. It was fascinating to see the changes in land scape. Mauke is a garden island, extremely verdant and fertile.  However, there is very little area for planting and the outer areas of the land are made up of fossilised coral reef – 'makatea'. There is no water catchment needed as Mauke has its water pumped up from deep springs below, using solar powered energy.  The water tastes fabulous!
The highest point on the island is in the distance, 30 meters above sea-level.
The water tanks are then, I believe 12 meters up from that.
Out on a walk...
Thursday's Umu lunch stop!
After lunch we went on a tour of the island.  Clem, our tour guide was not only very knowledgeable about his island but also very funny.
Clem teaching a 'bush instrument'... I got pretty good at it!

View from a cliff top we visited on our tour.

Farewell dances...

The flight out...
Mauke is incredibly quiet and you do notice after arriving back to Rarotonga the hustle and bustle noises of the larger island.  I was very lucky to have been able to join the senior kids on there camp and I intend on taking the family to Mauke for a holiday!
Leaving the Airport











Sunday, October 23, 2011

A nosey neighbour...

I was making pizza's last weekend and I looked up at the open window and saw this guy... Obviously he was not fast enough to make his escape from the closing window!?


At least this one didn't smell like the one behind the couch!!! Aaah!


Much love all xox

The great Tegal in the sky...

Dad not liking the noise of Superdom he popped him out on the deck in his box...

Boxed chicken +Stray Cat = A sad George minus Superdom

Mama George and Superdom...
The boys were gutted and as I was out for the evening husband told them that he (Superdom) had grown big and gone to live with his family... 


The big Tegal family in the sky that is!  Dad was not feeling so good about the misfortune of Georgie's first pet and has promised to catch another.


Much love all xox

Life and Times in the Fiebig House...

Sharing a quiet snack before world war three... 
Garry out for a walk with a 'lady friend'!

The photo she said "Don't put on Facebook!"...

SuperUNDIE man!

CHOICE!
Much love all xox