Photos & Artwork
From My Mem​oir Pg. 2
Copyright © 2024 by Eva Todasco

These images are from my personal collection from the 1970's.

Inside my rondavel (hut) at the holiday camp  in 
Port Edward, South Africa. 
My portraits are pinned along the wall.

A wild and wonderful view outside my rondavel door.

A picture of friends sitting on Ryan’s shaded patio in Swaziland.  

Beautifully eroded rocks along a beach in the Transkei.

Women in Mauritius carrying tea leaf branches.

Cinnamon bark drying on matts in Mauritius.

A colourful Hindu temple in the countryside in Mauritius.

Photo from Ste. Marie Island, Madagascar

Transportation by boat, Ste. Marie Island

Our "hotel" on Sainte Marie Island, in Madagascar

A real pirates grave,
on Sainte Marie Island, Madagascar.

Bones of unknown drowning victims displayed
on the shore on Saint Marie-Island. 
Note: the stone mask to the left to scare off intruders.  

My portrait of King Sobhuza II
Long time ruler of Swaziland

The letter from the King's Office. 
My maiden name then was Kvendbo.

My portrait of the Zulu warriors sparring

My portrait of a young Bantu girl from the Transkei

My portrait of a working man who posed for me.

My portrait of a Zulu prince.

My portrait of a young maiden
 in the Transkei.
Rondavels in the background.

My portrait of a Swazi women with her baby.

View from my hotel room in Japan.
 Seaweed beds on the water.

Prayer Lanterns in Japan

Dancer performing for us in Bangkok

Photo of the Dance Group

Woman sorting pearls by colour and shape  on 
Mikimoto Pearl Island in Japan.

Magical Buildings & Gardens in Kyoto, Japan

Boating past inhabitants along river 
of floating markets in Bangkok

A man washing up in murky river water of the floating market

Sanpans in Macau harbour.

My relatives ancestral home in Sweden.
Just as I remember it.

Morraine Lake formed from glacier water.  Alberta

Athabasca Glacier, in Alberta

The magnificent Butchart Gardens
on Vancouver Island

More beauty at Butchart Gardens

My incredible spider plant
with its 150 spiderettes.
Montreal