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Selling Produce On The Streets Of Samoa

Selling Produce on The Streets
Selling Produce On The Streets Of Samoa

 

5 comments Selling Produce On The Streets Of Samoa

yprior1 says:

what nice comparison to make from the b & w version – and looks like you have been grabbing some nice street shots for a while Lisa – what fun path you travail and journey on <3 <3

Thanks for checking out the color version Yvette! I am a lucky girl to be able to take this journey 🙂

yprior1 says:

🙂 yes indeed – and are you ever planning on visiting the east coast of the US anytime this year or next? where are you headed next?

Currently, my plans won’t bring me back to the east coast for 2 more years, but who knows what the future holds. Looking forward to meeting you when I am back in the states. Next stop is Fiji unless the winds change direction and take me to Australia first.

yprior1 says:

oh wow – so the wind is helping determine some of the destinations – now that is pretty awesome… and when you do come this – we’ll have the guest room ready! 🙂

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