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see her after all these years. Her artwork is beyond amazing and she did some pretty nail art designs for me.

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More scribbles on me are the henna by my dear cousin Anisha. According to an old wives tale, my husband will love me lots because it always comes out dark on my skin - let's just leave that subject be, ay! It was lovely to see the umbrellas hanging over Port Louis. There had also been a white tree of hearts and other pieces which I must've missed. It was all taken down by March, though there are lots of new installations around to celebrate the 49th Mauritian Independence Day which took place on 12th March. There is so much prettiness on the island, it is a work of natural art in itself, though in the local regions it's a shame to see so much trash. I think there needs to be a bigger push to keep the island cleaner and preserve it's beauty. This is a lovely snap to represent the precious reality. Water droplets have somehow placed themselves in the middle of these delicate red flowers, glistening like tiny diamond centres.

From sparkling centres to silvery gift boxes. My cousin got married. Now, usually when you talk of a Mauritian wedding, people will think about a huge 4 day occasion with many traditional elements. This was a change to that with a far more simpler style, they broke the rules and did it in their own lovely way. I think more people should follow this method of thinking and not just do things for the sake of doing it. The venue was situated in a peaceful area with the mountains nearby and this lovely river. You would stand on the bridge, close your eyes and just enjoy the incredibly soothing sounds of the water whilst the sun shines down on you. Mari Bon Sa!

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