Sunday 8 November 2015

California Poppies at Maketu Cemetery





Major roadtrip today! B is looking for a car for his daughter so after searching an online auction website we found two in Whakatane, which is just over an hour away from where we live. On the way there we popped into the local historical cemetery in Maketu

Information I've found says that "in 1769 the British explorer Captain James Cook sailed past Maketu, noting in his journal a Maori settlement on the point of the peninsula which he named “Town Point”, a name that continues today. Never mind that it already had a name, “Okurei”.
Shortly following Cook’s arrival in New Zealand, whalers, traders, and missionaries began to arrive. And the prosperous Maori settlement of Maketu was in their sight. The abundant fishing grounds, easy access to timber and flax, and rich agricultural land made Maketu a prime location.
Arguably the most significant of these Pakeha settlers was a Danish merchant named Phillip Tapsell who arrived in Maketu in 1809 and established a thriving business trading in flax and other goods. He was married three times to Maori women, died in 1873, and is buried in the Maketu cemetery. The Tapsell name is prominent today in the Maketu community."
This photo is of one of three graves grouped together while California Poppies grow along the edge and in amongst the concrete.

9 comments:

eileeninmd said...

The poppies are beautiful. I hope you had good luck with the car search! Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week!

Anonymous said...

Yellow poppies.... sooooo beautiful!
Have a fine sunday Amy, greetings from Hilde

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

That is a beautiful flower bed. They pop.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Isn't that neat to live where you can see beautiful historical places on your way to and from a routine errand trip. ( not , of course, that getting a car will be routine to your stepdaughter...it will I am sure be very special!

Pauline said...

Maketu is a lovely little place but I've never stopped by the cemetery. The poppies are beautiful!

Rhonda Albom said...

Interesting. I never heard of Phillip Tapsell before.

NatureFootstep said...

love the poppies giving the cemetery a lot of life :)

Wayne said...

A nice little treasure you found there.

betty-NZ said...

Interesting history! It seems that California poppies were a favorite of past tenants in our house, too, since I am finding many around as I stir up the seeds.

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