Songs Of Praise

Enjoyable beautiful singing while attending morning mass.
Church Hymnal

The written language
Ride To Live..

Live To Ride.. The primary means of transportation in Tuvalu. For $15 per day, you can take the island scenery like a local.
One Way To Relax..

On a Sunday afternoon when the whole country respects a day of rest. Most businesses are closed, so it relax and family time.
Island Tour...

On a lazy Sunday afternoon, we take in some of Tuvalu principle establishments like the Town Council and Princess Margaret Hospital.
A Cool Swim...

Right off the dock at the main harbor. Clear deep water with easy access and colorful fish hanging out nearby.
Family Volleyball

We're fortunate to get invited to a family get-together for a Tuvalu popular volleyball game. Home courts are popular, and the locals are pros...
Another Beautiful..

Tuvalu Sunset....
Grilled Octopus

Delicious and reasonably priced from Funafuti Lagoon Hotel.
No Wawa Here...

But it's time to refill my motorcycle rental. It is an all manual process from a 55-gallon drum to fuel up. It's about $5 per gallon, not too bad considering Tuvalu's location on the planet.
The Night Club

Popular spot on the weekends
A Squeaky Voice...

But watching videos on cellphones is common entertainment for kids here.
The Post Office

The place for cool postage stamps souvenirs. Interesting stamps depicting New York City's Famous Skyline to Elvis. Super nice employees too...
Bird In Hand...

Because it fell out of a tree.. Little fellow, just not ready to spread his wings..
Old And New Coconut..

Both are sweet and delicious in their own way
Te Afualiku

Simply Beautiful...
Fresh Papaya

An afternoon snack..
Tuvalu Maritime Training

On the way back, we attempted to visit this island, but the person who normally gives permission for us to land is in Funafuti.
Saving Funafuti

With the effects of rising sea levels being real here, sand is being pumped from the ocean floor to minimize shoreline erosion.
Tuvalu Port

Located next to the administrative center of Funafuti.
We Are The Champions...

A celebration song after a match victory
Te Ano Ball..

Tightly wound with possibly a rock inside. During the game, proper positioning of the hand is required to not get injured.
Te Ano..

The national sport of Tuvalu that has some interesting rumored beginning. Believed to be original played with a human head 🙄
The Fans..

And cheering section where ladies provide free refreshments for the players.
Volleyball Everywhere..

Great players who are glad to have you join in.