If you missed it on your first look, slow down for a second one..
The two small flags pictured here will raise a knowing eyebrow if you take your time to study it slowly.
So the small flag on the left hangs straight down unlike the one on the right flying in the wind. Easy enough!
The two flags are raised at the same location but at different times. Why would that be?
Good on you if you do know.
For those of us still grinding up the waking call to those sleeping memory cells, the clues are in matter of health and heart.
Still not clicking?
The red flag was as far back as the COVID disease warning in 2020. Remember that?
For the fluttering flag on the right! This was as early as a few weeks ago towards the end of last month October.
The flag is still where it is along with the hundreds of similar ones seen practically everywhere.
The flags are part of history in Samoa as hosts of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting CHOGM.
More significantly, the royal visit by the British Monarch as Head of the Commonwealth, King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla.
There it is! The story of the two red small flags on a family roadside rubbish stand.