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Quiet

  Photo taken in the middle of Winter on a cold morning down one of the little side streets in town. There is apparently a good Asian restaurant down here on the right that we keep meaning to try and where the bicycles are is a bike shop. I'm actually surprised that there are still public phone boxes as most people have cellphones. We have had the most wild weather I think I've seen in literally years. Much of the South Island of New Zealand has been wopped with a bad storm to the point where everyone's electricity went off for a few hours, trees were down, there were road slips and roads into different areas were closed. We are all good now but it's been a wild event. The town had no water supply for a day due to a bolt of lightning hitting one of the reservoir pumps but thankfully many people like myself have tank water (ours is 36,000 ltrs) and the council and some local businesses were offering temporary water supply from other sources. As usual the locals were goin...
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Town square

  This is Greymouth's local town square. To the left is an art gallery, a cafe, a gift shop and several other businesses.  I've had a few comments about "where are the people". The local population is just over 2000 but there are a lot of surrounding tiny settlements too so it's not just pooled all in one place. Most of the jobs in the West Coast region consist of farmers, retail workers, miners and train workers just to name a few so you won't see large numbers of people out and about all the time except at maybe community events. New Zealanders are also well known for keeping to themselves and most don't like having photos taken of them by someone they don't know. Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's Signs .

Cars and Coffee

  A couple of weeks ago B and I attended a local event named "Greymouth Cars and Coffee" - which is something that local people from around the region go to to show off their classic cars and there was also a coffee van there selling drinks hence the name. Apparently the event was so successful that this will be a monthly event. So enjoy the photos that I took :-) btw I guess you've all noticed this blog has a new layout, I'm still playing around with it so not sure if I will keep it or not. Linking up with Tuesday Treasures , Happy Tuesdays and Wordless Wednesday .

Intersection

  I was going through some old photos earlier this week and found some from a small town in the north island named Waihi (pronounced Why hee). This would've been taken when I stopped here on the way to meet B for the first time just over 10 years ago on our first date and as I was driving down from where I lived, I saw lines of classic cars driving along the main state highway and in this town.  Shortly after this I discovered that one of my ancestors on my father's side had worked at the mine nearby as a mercury miner and unsurprisingly he died at the age of 50. Waihi is one of my favourite historical places. Linking up with  Mosaic Monday  and Shadow Shot Sunday .

People

This one from a visit to Kaikohe when we lived in the far north about 4 years ago - this is a cute town with friendly people who live there. Another one this week for   Weekend Reflections   and the  Weekend Roundup . 

Green machine

  While driving through town last week I noticed this green machine outside one of the local restaurants, I'm thinking they were cleaning the windows? Greymouth has had quite a bit of Spring rain, some of the parts past where I live got excess rain but my property and the areas near town were ok. I remember last year at this time it pretty much rained every day. I'm predicting another long hot summer with another drought. My daughter and I were in our local "Warehouse" store the other day, strange to see they already have the Christmas products out and it's not even Halloween yet. Linking up with  Skywatch Friday  and  Tom's Signs .

St Patrick's Okaihau

  St Patrick's Church in Okaihau - has a very strange energy about it whenever I've visited it over the years. Most likely the land itself and around the church was the site of battles during the New Zealand wars in the 1800s. Linking up with  Tuesday Treasures ,  Happy Tuesdays  and   Wordless Wednesday .