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This week while we've been on holiday we've been walking around Orewa, which is the small seaside town we have been staying at. My grandparents lived here in a small house a few streets away many years ago when I was little and it's been amazing to see how much the town has changed - it really has grown.

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Comments

local alien said…
Must be wonderful to go back to a place you once knew so well and relive memories. Im not surprised to hear it has grown. A seaside town like that must be very popular.
Bill said…
It's wonderful to go back and visit places that we have fond memories from years ago.
roentare said…
The town looks nice and neat.
Klara said…
walk down (sentimental) memory lane. cool.
Bipolaroid said…
Nice little town vibe. Looks cold and damp though.
Iris Flavia said…
Can imagine it was a bitter-sweet experience.
Tom said…
...red grabs your attention.
Jackie McGuinness said…
Looks like the weather we had last week while away!
Taken For Granted said…
Red is always an eye catching color in a street photo.
Tigger's Mum said…
I have never visited Orewa but your phot makes it looks like the place you are living - low-rise, wide streets, out of the rat race.
James said…
Eye-catching, especially on a rainy day.

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