Monday 18 September 2017



ICC Church and Lunch Barbeque Sunday 17th September 2017

While Annette sails around the Banks Island on the Chimere, life carries on in Port Vila.

Sunday Service started at the ICC church with  some singing before the service. Here Korey, Josh, Greg and Dave (Pastor) sang two songs. Not quite a Barbershop Quartet, but still pretty good.



Then after the service we went out to Honeymoon Beach, Pango Point for a ICC Church Barbeque.

The view........ Where you can see the waves breaking (about 80 metres off shore) the water drops from about 1.5 metres to what looks like 10 metres.  The edge is like a cliff top.  this side of the edge there were a few fish swimming around.  On the edge and beyond hundreds of fish could be seen. All types , sizes and colours of tropical fish







Gilbert Gibson setting up the fires for the barbeque plates.  The fire pots are a design he made for efficient fires, they worked well.









Fires going in the ovens, plates on top heating up



We asked the young adults to setup a tarpaulin as a shade.  We decided that the sea breeze blowing it wasn't going to work. So the idea was abandoned and the tarpaulin was taken down.. Korey was about to set history in this scene and fly from Pango to Devils Point (about 5 kilometres across the Port Vila Harbour entrance.)


 


Barbeque under way 





Then there is the baking, yummy brownie


Cakes



And salads of various sorts including pasta, kumala and greens, bread and of course tomato sauce for those from New Zealand and the West Island (also known as Australia),  or ketchup for the those from North American.








And no barbeque is complete unless the men stand around to chew the fat and contemplate some world problem.  And here is the proof,  some of the men contemplating some world issue.





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