Preparations are complete. |
The LDS church was among the gift givers. We were actually able to be part of the "Hala" where the gifts are presented to the king. |
There was a big "International Block Party" down town one night. They blocked off some streets and a lot of the island showed up for just hanging out, mostly. |
Who needs a forklift! |
The walls, floors and cabinets were pre-built and carried in. |
Better get the bed in there before you add the balcony on. |
Note the roof, solar panels and windmill. They actually lit up the place! Note the students from the tourism and hospitality school bringing in all the fixin's for the couple's wedding night. |
There they are, dressed in traditional Tongan attire, upstairs having a celebratory drink. Very impressive to pull all that off in 20 minutes. |
The king and queen were there for the entire program. He inspected all the school display booths that were set up around the track. |
Liahona Alumni invited the king and Prince Ata to a luncheon . That's a whole pig there on the table wrapped in cellophane. |
Lots of people there. Maybe 25 tents filled with people and food. The Alumni put on a very fine show with dancing and music from tradtional to modern. |
The king never speaks to us commoners. He has a talking chief do it for him. |
Here's how you get home after the feast. This is a typical mode of transportation in Tonga. |
These "overheads" are all over the island. Not sure how long they will be up. |
The one in the back has pictures of all the new currency that has been minted with you know who's picture on every one of the notes and coins. |
We were not invited to the coronation so we had to get this shot off the TV. |