Sunday, 6 April 2025

Van murals

 



Quite often in this country painted travel vans are something we see regularly. The first one I think is some sort of Maori design and not sure what the second one is, peraps something outer space-ish?

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Saturday, 5 April 2025

No right turn

Taken on the corner of one of the main streets in Greymouth in late Spring 2023.

The construction across the road was when the local museum was being built. In June/July these streets will be foggy and people will be wrapped up in Winter clothes.

Thursday, 3 April 2025

Overcast

Photo taken Autumn 2024 in Westport

We are starting to get a few more overcast days here and there. Earlier this week I noticed a slight chill in the air. The Winters here tend to be dry and cold not damp and I think by April/May we will no doubt we using our fireplace a bit more. But our Autumns and Springs are usually catching up on the rain we don't get over Summer. This week much of the country, not just us is being inundated with rain. We live 5 minutes out of town so semi-rural and there is a portion of road on the way in that seems to lift up with rain and as usual the road contractors just smooth it over and relay it instead of putting drainage under it and fixing it properly. sigh.

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Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Fishing


My parents flew home yesterday morning after visiting here for the last week so B and I drove them around town and to some other places. We also took them down to the local fishing wharf we we watched this man fishing off the rocks. He caught a baby shark while we were there and we were pleased that he threw it back in the water.

Monday, 31 March 2025

Pukeko


I have been meaning to get photos of this mural for ages. It features one of our birds, the Pukeko on the side of a bush shed at the Kumara Junction between Greymouth and Hokitika.


The artist is Rae Eder-Hopkinson. Pukeko is the New Zealand name for the purple Swamphen and it is believed to have come here about a thousand years ago from Australia.


These birds are commonly seen looking for food along the side of ditches, damp areas, creeks etc - they are very pretty in colour. I had to lighten these photos considerably as it was quite overcast.

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Saturday, 29 March 2025

Meandering

 


There has been a great deal of tourists in town over Summer, from such countries as the USA, Canada, Netherlands, Germany, Australia, UK and China.

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Thursday, 27 March 2025

Liquor free zone

 

Photo taken Summer 2025

One of Greymouth's main streets with a sign that says "liquor free zone" - many towns around the country have signs like this to discourage people getting drunk in town and being a nuisance.

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Monday, 24 March 2025

Auckland's Ferry Building

 

Photo taken November 2024 on a rainy Spring day.

One of my favourite buildings in Auckland City especially also because I use to work on the 3rd floor in the late 1980s. A bit of history about it; 

It was designed by Alexander Wiseman and completed in 1912. It is a category 1 historic place that sits on the edge of Princess Wharf looking over the Hauraki Harbour. Construction began in 1909 and is made out of sandstone, brick and Coromandel Granite. Initially the building was home to the headquarters of the 2 main ferry operators in the harbour; the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and Takapuna Tramways Ferry Company. Later tenants of the building included trade unions and consulate offices. Between 1985 and 1988 (when I worked there) each floor was totally refurbished but still maintains the original features.

Photo taken the year before in Spring 2023

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Saturday, 22 March 2025

Looking

 


Yay the water restrictions are now over. My daughter R and I were in town earlier this week doing some op shopping and we walked past this couple who were waiting for the rain to stop.

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Thursday, 20 March 2025

Talking

 


So strange seeing tourists in the middle of Summer wearing puffer jackets and warm clothing in 30 degree temperatures. Photo taken in January this year.

We actually got a good day of rain earlier this week and the temperatures dropped quite considerably. I was at work and wishing I'd worn a long sleeved top underneath my work shirt but I put the heat pump on for a while and that helped. Winter is on it's way...

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Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Sprint car racing 2025

 

Every year Greymouth's local car club holds street sprint races around the roads in the CBD. There were people scattered around behind wire fences and hay bales that had been put up for safety purposes. This photo shows only a small portion of people in the skatepark watching from up high.


I had my camera on sports mode but still had to be quick to take photos of them zooming past us. B and I got there early at 8am and at first the cars were slowly winding up then an hour or so later they were doing burnouts and racing. The photos below are only a small selection of the cars that were there.


















We stayed for a couple of hours but more people turned up just as we were leaving. These cars are known here as sprint cars and also drive around the local speedway.

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Van murals

  Quite often in this country painted travel vans are something we see regularly. The first one I think is some sort of Maori design and not...