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March 21, 2009

Honiara Saturday Central Market

Filed under: Solomon Islands — tahlee @ 1:15 am

I know I’m beaking all the rules of blogging by coming up with something every week. The first rule of blogging is for an update blog. However, I think I flow with the nature of things and the essence of Honiara is that nothing is really ever on time. In a way it defines the whole atmosphere of things- unpredictable. Like the central market. I enjoy going there on saturday. Saturday in Honiara is known as market day. The crowd, the goods , sellers, buyers and those just hanging around there doing nothing or looking for troubles. Often my inspiration is in the spirit of the sellers, arriveing at the market to find their space often around 4 am in the morning and going around their business of making their products look attractive, discussing market prices and finding small narrow comfortable spaces to catch a few sleep before  business starts at the break of dawn when the market open its iron gate. Today feeling a bit down in the morning I went to get some fresh fruits and flowers at the market. Here are some colourful photos for you from Honiara central Market.

Ripe local mangoes in heap

Ripe local mangoes in heap

Kumara Sweet Potato in Pink

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local coconut brooms. Made in Solomon Islands

Local coconut brooms. Made in Solomon Islands

crowds & goods everywhere

crowds & goods everywhere

Delicious melons on display

Delicious melons on display

Fresh green capsicum pepper on display

Fresh green capsicum pepper on displayMy favorite water lilies. These are usually picked straight from running streams and not commercial flower farms.

Varieities of bananas, green, yellow and orange

Varieities of bananas, green, yellow and orange

Flower sellers section of the market. Most of these women grow flowers in their backyards and then sell them every saturday morning. Colour ful and spiritually uplifting.

Flower sellers section of the market. Most of these women grow flowers in their backyards and then sell them every saturday morning. Colour ful and spiritually uplifting.

Until next time…Thats all for now.

March 9, 2009

Weekend Honiara Style Motu

Filed under: Solomon Islands — tahlee @ 3:46 am

IT is a favorite thing in Honiara during the weekends to get into the traditional style hot stone oven baked cooking well know in these parts as ‘motu’. The best thing about having motu on weekend is that not only is it delicious and takes one back to the soul of local Solomon Islands food, but you can also share with visiting friends and wantok who are forever popping up any time they like and also you go ‘wakabaot’ knowing that a big feast is waiting fro you hungry stomach when you return home. Classic! So I got some photos. For those of you who havent seen motu before , this is a step by step that tells you the activities involve in a motu ( its a household participant thing, one person cannot do it alone). For those of you missing motu food abroad….luk luk noma…

Gotta get coconut. What is a motu without coconut cream?

Gotta get coconut. What is a motu without coconut cream?Got coconut. Find a strong man in the house to husk the coconuts.

Coconut husked ready for scraping

Coconut husked ready for scraping

Cocnut ready for scrape

Cocnut ready for scrapeScrape Scaper.

 

Scrape Coconut ... ready to be squashed to make creamy cream milk.

Scrape Coconut ... ready to be squashed to make creamy cream milk.

 

My humble motu ready to be lit.

My humble motu ready to be lit.Motu on fire.Stones need to be hot hot.Fire died down and only hot ashes and stonesPicking out hot stones with home made tongs.Covering the motu with the food inside. Fish, slippery cabbage and sweet potato with coconut creamBonito before motuSweet Potatoe before motu

 

Covered motu. Give it 2-3 hours before opening.

Covered motu. Give it 2-3 hours before opening.

Open the motu. Stomachs are complaining. Note: see brown leaves means food is cooked.

Open the motu. Stomachs are complaining. Note: see brown leaves means food is cooked.

Food is cooked. Sweet potatoe, caabage in coconut cream

Dry bonito on hot stone. Perfect with coconut potatoes

Dry bonito on hot stone. Perfect with coconut potatoes

 

The FEAST! After all that hard work the food is ready. Aiya Fanga!

The FEAST! After all that hard work the food is ready. Aiya Fanga!

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March 2, 2009

Starting Now March 2009

Filed under: Solomon Islands, Town Building — Tags: , , , — tahlee @ 10:42 pm

Okay. Im sorry its already March 2009 and I havent put up anything new in the post. Its a Honiara thing. March is when the New year fever really cools off and the list  of to do things looks like things you will never do in your lifetime. To start things off. What can be more interesting then random pictures of Honiara in my Sunday stroll.  For some of you who havent been to Honiara for a while there are some…slight changes of appearance.Small changes..okay see for your self.

Town Ground Rugby Stadium still in progress

Town Ground Rugby Stadium still in progress

Rugby Stadium Town Ground Physcial Structure. Work recenlty Stopped because of Workers strike.

Rugby Stadium Town Ground Physcial Structure. Work recenlty Stopped because of Workers strike.

Melanesia Pacific haus of Iron Bottom Sound Hotel is one of the new impressive building in Honiara. Its open date is unkknow although bilding looks complete.

Melanesia Pacific haus of Iron Bottom Sound Hotel is one of the new impressive building in Honiara. Its open date is unkknow although bilding looks complete.

The Town in full a good view from Vavaya ridge enterance road. My favorite road in Honiara.

The Town in full a good view from Vavaya ridge enterance road. My favorite road in Honiara.

View from Vavaya Ridge

View from Vavaya Ridge

Chinese Shops made up most of Honiara town

Chinese Shops made up most of Honiara town

Colourful Chinese shops and the Favorite Kaleko Korperesion Xj6.

Colourful Chinese shops and the Favorite Kaleko Korperesion Xj6.

 

Okay enough shots for now..I promise to give you PEOPLE of honiara shots next…time. :p

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