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Tuesday 16 August 2016

Find us on facebook

Now you can find us on facebook for up to date info on hours merchandise etc.      https://www.facebook.com/bwanajohns/ 
We are also about to start what is becoming our annual giant clearance sale.
Hope you can make it for the fabulous deals.

Friday 22 July 2016

More from India

Finally our India shipment has arrived and with it all the rag rugs and bedspreads that you have all been waiting for.





Lots of bales to unload then unpack. We bought the goods in January so it was like Christmas opening them all up and rediscovering what we had bought.

 There are lots of new bedspreads, and also a few duvet covers.
 Many new clothes, boxes, scarves and shawls.

And of course the rag rugs. A lot of new sizes and patterns this year.
Come and share the fun of opening all these new boxes in our Minden store.

Sunday 3 July 2016

Summer is here

Hope you all had a great weekend.
It is so nice that summer is here at last.


We finally got our tent up and full of wonderful new stuff in time for the long weekend.
Our new enclosed deck is working well. Great to have it weather proof.
Janice and Sarah are keeping things running (as usual) with the help of a new staff person-Kendell who is doing a great job.
Looking forward to a great summer and hope you can make it to Bwana Johns to see all the great new stuff we have this year.
As usual we are open 7 days a week til Labour day.

Thursday 23 June 2016

New from India

The shipment from India is due in Canada any day now and hopefully in the next week or so you'll be able to see it all in the store.
Lots of great new stuff, and lots of old favorites including rag rugs that many of you have been asking for.



We have just put up the summer tents and are filling them with some fabulous stuff.
Hopefully the summer weather is here to stay.

Thursday 12 May 2016

New from Thailand

The shipment we sent from Thailand is about to make landfall in Canada.
Hopefully all will be through customs and in the store by the long weekend. Here's hoping.

Here are just a few of the exciting pieces that will be arriving.
Beautiful light chiffon tops for layering, the lightest of cotton dresses and blouse in whimsical butterfly and floral prints. Fringing is getting a lot of action this season. Also look for the cosy coat/cardigans for those cooler days and evenings.
Bwana Johns in Minden is open Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays now. After the May 24th weekend we'll be open 7 days a week!
Looking forward to another great season.
Hope to see you there.

Saturday 23 April 2016

New arrivals

The stuff we spent the winter buying, designing and manufacturing, and then packing are starting to arrive in our Bwana Johns stores in Canada. It is just like Christmas opening up the boxes and rediscovering the things we bought for the new season.

The first to arrive is the shipment from Nepal. Lots of new things and a lot of old favorites as well.
Fringing is big this year and we have lots of clothing and accessories featuring this.
The felted accessories we have are so cute.
Knitted skirts add to the layering look-over leggings or by themselves.
Throw a poncho over the whole thing for a cozy outfit for cool spring weather.

At this time of the year the stores are open only a few days a week.
Click here for contact info to find out when we are open so you too can discover the fun stuff that is arriving.
It won't be long before shipments from Thailand and India also arrive. We'll keep you posted.

Friday 4 March 2016

Travelling and buying in India and Nepal

Steve and I just returned from a month in India and Nepal.
It sure is nice to be back in Thailand again.


It has been a few years since we were last in India. As always it was pretty chaotic, but we managed to do some great buying there. We found some new suppliers and renewed our acquaintance with some old ones.
As always it was great to return to Nepal though it was shocking to see the damage from the earth quake. Not so much in Kathmandu but in the villages outside the city.
The beautiful iconic old 3 story farmhouses built of stone and mud didn't have a chance. Most of them are now piles of rubble and are slowly being replaced with 1 story corrugated tin dwellings.
The recent blockade on the Indian border prevented fuel and cooking gas from coming into Nepal, so the people have really been suffering.
Our suppliers were so happy to see us and take our orders so they could continue to rebuild their lives. We'll have some wonderful thing to put in our store this summer.
Our friend Ram took us to his village -Angaputar-about 2 hrs to the west of Kathmandu.
It was badly damaged, though Ram said that because the earth quake hit at mid day most people were outside and so escaped injury.


 Ram has taken on himself to re-build the school in his village. It is called The North Pole International Academy. Like alot of the rebuilding going on, the feeling is if they wait for the government to come up with the funding it will not happen,


Ram has built 3 new classrooms. The next step is to rebuild the toilets and septic system, and then repair the original building so they have more classrooms and office space.


The numbers of children that now go to this primary school are rising each month. Any child that can not afford it, Ram has arranged for them go to school free and they will also be supplied with a free school uniform and books.


The country side here is beautiful.
The day we were there the potato harvest was in full swing. People just getting on with their lives in spite of the hardships.


 Ram lives with his wife and twin sons in Kathmandu when he isn't in his village helping with the building of the school. His 85 yr old mum and dad still live in the village. Below is his mum.


A few miles down the road was the high school. It also got flattened in the earthquake and is now functioning out of temporary class rooms as the school is being rebuilt.


Just across the ball field from the high school is the Blind Institute,
As you can see below it was completely wiped out. The children that lived there are now living in tents. It was heart breaking to see these blind children trying to function in this environment.
The rebuilding of the Blind Institute is dependent on government funding and ruling and the paper work to getting started is very slow coming through.




Steve and I made a donation to Ram to help him rebuild the school in his village.



Ram was very appreciative, but a lot more money is needed to see the project through.
If any of you would like to donate to this cause,Steve and I will personally deliver the money to Ram so he can continue re-building the school.
You can donate by contacting us at Bwana Johns.
This summer we will also set up a donation box in the store.