Monday, May 31, 2010

LEGOLAND WINDSOR



 

A couple of days ago me mum and dad went to LEGOLAND WINDSOR the rides were awesome. There were over 50 things there. We went on the pirate falls, the rocking pirate ship, the wave surfer, digger challenge and more.
 



Saturday, May 29, 2010

Just a few more of the locals!

ok that is the last one for now......just a few sorry it is hard to tell if the images are fuzzy or not on this little puter so apologies now and hopefully i will get the hang of things soon!!...the first post was from puter geek R.!! in case you had'nt worked it out! 

Arohanui xxx

a last minute wee Zap! and contrast!!

Goodbye Okarito!.......what a contrast!

Last week we all went out to check the conditions of the lagoon and do a boat check also! Flynn looking back as we headed for home!.....just before she did her big bellyflop exit!.........some things are just so predictable!

Hong Kong








Had a fantastic two days in Hong Kong. The contrast between it and Okarito is amazing - it certainly amazed Monty. Right from arriving at the airport and taking an underground train from the arrival gate to the immigration section. Then the airport express to an undeground station,an into a tidal wave of humanity as it was rush hour.
Monty had only ever been on three trins in his life and two of them were steam trains! The underground stations are all ultra modern, spacious and very clean. You could live a subterranean existence in Hong Kong and almost never see the light of day - actually the smog means you actually almost never see the real light of day!

Our hotel was 77 storeys high, and we were on the 76th floor. It was a little out of central Hong Kong, so the surrounding neighbourhood was truly local. We were rather jetlagged, and Monty couldn't understand why it was hard to breath and his eyes were stinging. I guess rush hour smog isn't such a problem in Okarito.
 

Needless to say the view from the hotel was pretty amazing and Monty was spellboundby it for the whole time we were there. We took the first day easy as we were very jetlagged.



After a good night's sleep we were ready to hit the town. We took the underground to Hong Kong Island then road the Peak Tram cable car up to the Peak for a fantastic view over the concrete jungle. The cable car is unbeleivably steep and was built in about 1882.







We then rode one of the double decker street trams to Sheung Wan and wandered the streets. It is a great mixture of old Hong Kong street life and modern skyscrapers.

Crabs at a fish market

We took the Star Ferry across the harbour and back to the mainland, then the heat and smog started to take its toll. Time to retreat to the hotel.


This is the skywalk between the two towers of our hotel. It is 41 storeys up. Yes, my knees were trembling.
Overall we really liked Hong Kong and would have liked more time there.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Small birds.

I have been making a few more wee birds lately...I love this piece of fabric, i think it came from an old bed spread.


This is the other side.

and now she has found a new home!
Arohanui xx

OOPS!

Sorry I forgot to mention that we think he/she is a cattle egret!

A small visitor.

after a few big storms over the last week we had this wee chap turn up!.....looks like a small version of the Kotuku but actually a bit cuter!!!...shhhh don't tell the locals!!!
He/she hung out in the village for almost two weeks and has now moved on! maybe to a warmer climate...it is starting to cool down here now...all the leaves on M's tree hut tree have fallen and we had a big tidy up of them this morning!
have a great weekend:)
 sorry about the less than frequent posts at the moment, working at school with all the newbies is fantastic but some days I miss home:)
no complaints it is a great job and i wouldn't have it any other way! they are all such wee inspirations!
well must dash the garden needs some urgent attention...
Arohanui xxx