There were many types of tapa art on the site but chose this one because it is nicely detailed like the
the real flower.
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A lovely and thoughtful reason for choosing this Tapa. Ka pai Aisling. That's awesome.
ReplyDeleteMalo Aisling. The Tapa is a very good example of the flower. It brings back wonderful memories of the time Neenee and I and your Uncle Hugh and your Mum lived in Samoa. Looking out the living room window at Ululaloa and seeing the tropical flowers and banana plants. What great memories. Faafetai (thank you)
ReplyDeletesusu mai granddad
Deleteand thanks for the comment