Last one seen by me is covered in kiwiana icons that are loved by many New Zealanders such as onion soup (we use it to make dip for chips), marmite and pineapple lumps in the window of Swift Conveyancing.
Tuesday, 21 December 2021
Christmas tree competition
Last one seen by me is covered in kiwiana icons that are loved by many New Zealanders such as onion soup (we use it to make dip for chips), marmite and pineapple lumps in the window of Swift Conveyancing.
Sunday, 19 December 2021
Purple everywhere
Summer is the season when all of the Jacaranda trees around town are out in full flower. At the moment there is purple everywhere. This one is outside the vet centre.
And this one is on the corner of one of the main roads in town outside an engineering business. Aren't they pretty?
Linking up with All Seasons.
Saturday, 18 December 2021
Yellow
Our town is once again holding a Christmas competition involving local businesses. This one is a real estate's office which has decorated it's frontage to look like candy canes, snow and lights.
Linking up with Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup.
Thursday, 16 December 2021
Santa has been seen
Santa has been spotted around town. First 2 photos are of him in one of the local supermarkets and the one above was of him lying on top of the sign in the carpark - he sure does get around.
And here he is in our local post shop guarding the presents.
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Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Thank you Hospice
In one of our local supermarkets every year Hospice puts up 2 Christmas trees in the foyer and encourages people to not just make a donation and also decorate both of them with cards dedicated to loved ones who have passed on.
If you don't know who they are, Hospice NZ are a very worthy organization who support people who are not just struggling with family and friends who have life limiting illnesses but they also care for people who are dying.
Linking up with Our World Tuesday, Through my lens, Tuesday Treasures, Travel Tuesday, My corner of the world and Wordless Wednesday.
Sunday, 12 December 2021
Oh Christmas tree...
Nice to see the main Christmas tree in our town up and decorated again. This one is outisde the Harcourts Real Estate office.
Last year's one was covered in different coloured lights so it was extra special to see at night.
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Saturday, 11 December 2021
An eXtreme Christmas window
One of the local businesses in town has decorated their main window for Christmas but with a slightly different theme than Santa, elves and tinsel etc. This one shows a skeleton dressed up in a black tutu with a small Santa and a tree next to it. It's something unusual anyway...
Linking up with Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup.
Thursday, 9 December 2021
Explore...
This one taken recently in Opua of one of the local ferries taking people to see different islands etc. So far since 2020 businesse have been very quiet with only local customers so shortly with everyone allowed out again hopefully they will be busy again.
Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's Signs.
Monday, 6 December 2021
Please scan in
After living here for over 2 years we've only just visited our local farmer's market for the first time. At the entrance we saw this table with a QR code on it for people to scan, all businesses have this now in their windows so if there are any positive cases in our town they can trace it back to where people have been.
We are now in Summer so we've had some very dry days and humid nights. As of this month those who have been vaccinated will need to scan their vaccination passports if they choose to travel or enter into businesses (except essentials like supermarkets). So far for me the process downloading it online was quite easy but there are bound to be many people out there who don't have internet access so they can phone an 0800 number to get theirs posted out to them. Auckland borders will be opening for Summer and people will be driving around on holiday to different areas so those who aren't vaccinated will be in Covid's firing line except for those travelling by plane which you have to scan your passport for.
Linking up with Our World Tuesday, Through my lens, Tuesday Treasures, Travel Tuesday, My corner of the world and Wordless Wednesday.
Saturday, 4 December 2021
Windows
Since we are now into December I thought I'd share some of the Christmas shop windows I took photos of last year when all of the local businesses took part in a decorating contest. This year they are again doing the same thing.
Each window is very different, there's a men's shop, women's lingerie and clothing shop along with specialty shops. I'll be interested to see what everyone does this time around.
Linking up with Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup.
Thursday, 2 December 2021
Maori Rock Carvings
One from when we were in Taupo earlier this year is this Maori Rock Carving which is only accessible via water on a boat. We booked a charter with other tourists and headed out to Ngatoroirangi Mine Bay.
This is not classed as historical as it was carved in the late 1970s by master carver Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell after he had completed his 10 year training with Maori elders. He then came to his grandmother's land at Lake Taupo to mark the occasion. He decided to carve a likeness of Ngatoroirangi (who was an early explorer to the area over a thousand years ago) and also carved 2 smaller celtic figures on either side (you might just be able to spot them) which depict the south wind.
The main carving is over 10 metres high and took 4 Summers to complete. The artwork is is Matahi's gift to Taupo. He and 4 assistants Te Miringa Hohaia, Steve Myhre, Dave Hegglun, and cousin Jono Randell took no payment other than small change donations from local bar patrons to cover the cost of scaffolding.
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