Star mounds (fetu ma'a or tia ave). The name itself evokes the sky and mystery. A mound made of stars? How could that be? Star mounds are a real life mystery that have perplexed archaeologists and other scientists here in Samoa. It’s not every day that I learn about a real life mystery. But this past weekend,... Continue Reading →
An adventure on Father’s Day weekend
This past weekend was Father’s Day here in Samoa – a time for families to gather and celebrate Dads. Family is important to Samoans and their culture. They celebrate ten public holidays each year and three of these are dedicated to the family: Mother’s Day in May, Father’s Day in August and White Sunday which... Continue Reading →
Baby trees, waterfalls and a spectacular coastal walk
Last Friday I was invited to plant trees with the Samoa Conservation Society to offset my carbon emissions for my trip from Australia to Samoa. I jumped at the opportunity to be out in the national park and see the ISLAND Project (Improving and Strengthening Leadership and Nature-based Development). This project seeks to address the... Continue Reading →