Sunday, November 7, 2010

Tragic end to the week

Sipping bubbly and eating cheese and fruit...
in a lovely garden whilst listening to live music.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Hamlet gets his geek on

Each month I get the Wheeler Writers Centre's newsletter. They are in Melbourne and even though I can't go to any of their events it is interesting to know what's going on.

This month in honour of Nicki Greenberg's graphic novel of Hamlet they have given over editorship to the Prince himself. And the best bit? Right at the bottom...

Wouldst thou stay in Touch?
Lend thine ears for atwitterings
Locate thyself on foursquare
Befriend us in the manner of facebook
Impart this e-missive to a friend

Sounds lovely doesn't it? even if you have no idea what any of it means.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Watch out...

there are gardeners about! (Soon to be joined by my Mum & Dad)
Rhodofest has kicked off and their offices are decked out accordingly in a verticle garden.


Cool eh?

Monday, October 25, 2010

Guess where this is


You get proper coffee at the hair dressers in New Plymouth!
The door on the right is on an old refrigerator which currently houses magazines.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Hangi hands

The 3 Te Ara Reo classes went away to Puniho Marae last weekend as part of our course. It was a fantastic weekend of workshops and all kinds of fun but the best bit was Saturday dinner.

The wahine (women) got the do the hangi which is normally a job for the tane (blokes) only. So these hands (note impressive amount of dirt under nails) with these friends dug this fabulous hole...

built a serious driftwood fire which produced a pile of seriously hot rocks...

which go into the hole, a flax mat goes on top of the rocks and then a huge basket of food goes on top of that. The whole thing is then covered in water soaked cloths and sacks, the dirt is piled back on top and you wait for 4 hours.



and when you take it all apart you hang up the washing before...


the cooks sing in the dinner which, according to very reliable sources was one of the best hangi ever. Yay us!

Friday, October 8, 2010

I know where a Taniwha lives

Taniwha (Tar-nee-far) are either monsters or protecting spirits depending on your point of view. They are generally associated with water and are basically pretty scary things not to be trifled with. We have one who lives in our basement, which is below river level, has a sump that collects and drains ground water. As part of the school holida programme the kids made scales for our Taniwha (underwater lighting care of the exhibitions crew) - he's pretty cool isn't he! He goes all the way around the pillar too.


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Patience pays

One of the things I have not been able to find here is my favourite tea, Twinings Russian Caravan. I have been bringing it back with me from Aus and using it sparingly.
Imagine my pleasure when I scanned the tea shelves at the supermarket today and found not just my fave tea but loose leaf to boot!