06 November 2015
05 November 2015
Mamakau Blue - Blueberry Experience
Maraeroa Road , Rotorua.
Www.mamakublue.co.nz
3km off State Highway 5.
Don't miss this on your trip to Rotorua.
Epic incredibly reasonably priced food from the attached cafe and an array of blueberry and gooseberry products.
Very good hosts.
04 November 2015
The Wild Rice Thai Cuisine , Rotorua
1114 Tutanekia Street,
(In the closed street)
Came here twice while on holiday , hard to imagine you could get a bad meal here - highly recommended.
02 November 2015
"High tea" for five from the Esplanade Hotel in Devonport.
South Piha beach
Very popular beach with surfers but dangerous for swimmers who stray from the surf patrolled area. Home of the famous TV series "Piha Rescue" and the location of one of Taylor Swifts videos.
My dad used to travel all the way from Christchurch in the 1930's with his younger sister and mum to stay with friends who had a house on the beach. That must have been some trek back then as just the trip from the beach over the Waitakere Ranges would have been a challenge.
01 November 2015
30 October 2015
Kiwi music of the week. SJD "Saint John Divine"
I think this is the seventh SJD offering , I own four of them and a couple of the collaborations. Each is different in its own right.
He has some very good videos on you tube - some of them made with the help of NZ on Air.
In the habit of creating some very catchy riffs on each album. I have not seen him live - my bad
If you want to start somewhere the album " Southern Lights" is hard to go past, and "Songs from a dictaphone" is excellent.
28 October 2015
27 October 2015
23 October 2015
French toast from The Square Cafe , Queen St Auckland City.
Simple food done well, this cafe sets the gold standard for this and the coffee, tea and breakfasts are reliably excellent.
11 October 2015
William C Daldy age 76, the only remaining steam tug of its type left.
Lovingly restored and maintained by volunteers from the preservation society. Bought for $1 at the end of its working life .
Web site for Daldy
Web site for Daldy
Steering mechanism and what I assume is the manual emergency wheel.
Starboard engine - cylinder is above direct drive shaft at bottom.
Engine room - coal boiler is forward of this area
09 October 2015
08 October 2015
05 October 2015
03 October 2015
25 September 2015
24 September 2015
21 September 2015
18 September 2015
16 September 2015
09 September 2015
08 September 2015
06 September 2015
Fathers Day
My Dad died three years ago but this was one of his gifts to me --The ability to work out the problem and fix stuff, preferably with the minimum of expense and using materials kept in jars because they "might come in handy later" - and they do.
His workshop was a little tidier than mine but I definitely have more screw drivers !!
26 August 2015
25 August 2015
20 August 2015
04 August 2015
Winter at the Winter Garden
When I first came to Auckland back in 1976 I used to flat in a magnificent old two story house not far from the domain. It is worth over $3,000,000 now and we used to rent half of it for $55 a week which was exorbitant compared to the $33 I had been paying for an entire workman's cottage in central in Wellington ! It had a particularly memorable very large lead light window in the downstairs landing featuring a British bull dog.
I used to visit the Winter Garden regularly and from time to time have long conversations with the gardeners. I've gone back every year since, sometimes with visitors and sometimes as a nostalgia trip as we would often have flat picnics in the domain.
Accessed off the paved area between the two buildings is a sunken fernery which is always nice and cool in summer.
There is a cafe next door, from which you can also get ice cream, by all accounts a very pleasant spot right in the heart of Auckland.
It is also just a five minute walk to the War Memorial Museum and next to the Auckland Domain.
Link to Wikipedia article on Winter Garden
Anyway to cut a long story short I was up there the other day, it being a grey and gloomy one at that.
I used to visit the Winter Garden regularly and from time to time have long conversations with the gardeners. I've gone back every year since, sometimes with visitors and sometimes as a nostalgia trip as we would often have flat picnics in the domain.
Accessed off the paved area between the two buildings is a sunken fernery which is always nice and cool in summer.
There is a cafe next door, from which you can also get ice cream, by all accounts a very pleasant spot right in the heart of Auckland.
It is also just a five minute walk to the War Memorial Museum and next to the Auckland Domain.
Link to Wikipedia article on Winter Garden
Anyway to cut a long story short I was up there the other day, it being a grey and gloomy one at that.
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