Because of all of you, 2006 turned out to be a fun year. Thank you!! We appreciate the many visits and complements and challenges and laughs and friendships. Do please keep them coming in 2007. Soooo, see you all tomorrow?!?!?
(Or we'll see you in a few days if you go to a great party and look like this in the morning.)
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Centre of New Zealand
About 20+ minutes steep walking, just slightly east to the town centre, is this monument. The pen-like object points to a plate underneath which is the symbolic geographical centre of New Zealand. It's the tiny white/blue spot on this map. The real geographical centre is a little further south. More info here.
On this day, I saw bunch of primary school kids coming with teacher and parents to learn how the Maitai River flows to the sea.
This is on your way up. Here is a view from the top.
On this day, I saw bunch of primary school kids coming with teacher and parents to learn how the Maitai River flows to the sea.
This is on your way up. Here is a view from the top.
Friday, December 29, 2006
Hint, Hint, Ben
Thursday, December 28, 2006
No Smoking Please
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Berry Picking
On the 17th, we did one of the Nelson Pre-Christmas must-do activity, berry picking. Because we are nuts about berries, and because last year we couldn't go at all, we went a bit overboard and picked 8kgs. We picked raspberries (my favorite of the ones available), boysenberries (Ben's favorite, too macho for me; I now call it the Hemingway Berries) and tayberries (a cross between these two). I think Nelson's soil and climate best suits boysenberries because they never fail, but this year raspberries were delectable as well.
As for my ultimate favorite, blueberries, they are available from supermarkets but we haven't found a place where we can go pick our own, so I have a small plant. On the 17th, it looked like this and we thought we should pick the good ones before the birds get them as they do every year. Around lunch time on the 18th, the ripe ones were all gone again! How on earth do the birds know exactly the right day to come and steal my blueberries!
We froze half of our loot, but that will be gone before 2007.
As for my ultimate favorite, blueberries, they are available from supermarkets but we haven't found a place where we can go pick our own, so I have a small plant. On the 17th, it looked like this and we thought we should pick the good ones before the birds get them as they do every year. Around lunch time on the 18th, the ripe ones were all gone again! How on earth do the birds know exactly the right day to come and steal my blueberries!
We froze half of our loot, but that will be gone before 2007.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
How Many Sleeps Until Next Christmas?
Christmas is over, over here, folks! Only 363 more sleeps to the next one. Anyone else still finding Christmas colors everywhere? Found at Cold Store Gallery, Mapua.
Happy 51st Anniversary, Mom & Dad!!
Happy 51st Anniversary, Mom & Dad!!
Monday, December 25, 2006
Carols by Candlelight
Christmas carol on Cathedral steps on Christmas Eve, an annual Nelson event that we had never been to until this year; we were a bit late but it was fabulous and Nelson Summer Festival is all go. Have a wonderful holiday season, everybody.
Another shot.
Another shot.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Santa Has the Right Idea???
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Rudolph on Break
Tomorrow is his big night. Earlier I spotted him on reconnaissance in town but now I'll let him relax a bit. Here's Ben's not-so-paparazzi style and here's his result. Happy Holidays to all who celebrate Christmas.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Collingwood St Pharmacy Revisited
Remember this? It was a sticker and we said it wouldn't last the Nelson summer. Ben told me quite a while ago that they did something to remedy it, so last week I went to investigate. Now two new leaves (I couldn't tell if it was an identical sticker to the previous one) are affixed to a thin piece of plaster-like white board, which is screwed to the cement block wall. From a distance it almost looks like the old sticker, but the green leaves are less vivid, because of the white instead of the gray background, and you see the screws all over the place.
I vote for painting the leaves: it's probably cheaper in the long run.
I vote for painting the leaves: it's probably cheaper in the long run.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Floating Barge
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Grinch Hiding on Rabbit Island
Yeah, he thinks he's smart hiding out here until Christmas Eve!
And Nikon101 of Hemminway's Paris has correctly identified our Hooded Blogger Friend; it is indeed Mile Stones of Time and a Word; I wish I could say I went to beautiful Lisbon to photograph him, but Mile was playing with his spiffy new cell phone.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Have a Break!
This is a old bench at lake side of the Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park. Here is a wide angle shot.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Harry's Bar Wisdom
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel
This is a giant eel under the jetty posted the day before yesterday. It was about 60~80cm long. If I remember correctly the indigenous Maori eat smoked eel.
And a mini quiz here: many of you will know our Hooded Blogger friend; can you guess who it is?
And a mini quiz here: many of you will know our Hooded Blogger friend; can you guess who it is?
Friday, December 15, 2006
These Ducks are Not Crossing the Street
At Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park, just a couple meters left of this.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Unashamedly Touristy
But Lake Rotoiti is photogenic, I can't help it. And then someone comes along to show off, or are we invading his/her space? At Nelson Lakes National Park.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Monday, December 11, 2006
We Oppose Opposums...
Possums have become predators in New Zealand; they eat shoots of native trees and eggs of native birds. They also climb up poles and chew on the lines, (I wonder if they get electrocuted in the process) so we often see slippery metal sheetings covering any tall structures where we don't want possums climbing and chewing.
There are many country pubs that offer a free pint if you bring in a dead possum, but we haven't had the pleasure of encountering any customer collecting on that. (And I'd like to keep it that way.)
Possum fur is collected and used to create such wonderful products as these attractive attire or possom-blended yarns. It took me six years to try possum yarns because I could not get rid of the picture of a roadkill, but the yarns are nice.
And an update on the Kiwi water tank: Owner Tim said most of the water in his tank is from a well, but some collected from the roof goes into the tank also; his water is not treated nor filtered. And yes, he uses the water from this tank for everything. Knowing the quality of the water in Nelson City (bad!!), he's still drinking cleaner and nicer water than us, I can tell you.
There are many country pubs that offer a free pint if you bring in a dead possum, but we haven't had the pleasure of encountering any customer collecting on that. (And I'd like to keep it that way.)
Possum fur is collected and used to create such wonderful products as these attractive attire or possom-blended yarns. It took me six years to try possum yarns because I could not get rid of the picture of a roadkill, but the yarns are nice.
And an update on the Kiwi water tank: Owner Tim said most of the water in his tank is from a well, but some collected from the roof goes into the tank also; his water is not treated nor filtered. And yes, he uses the water from this tank for everything. Knowing the quality of the water in Nelson City (bad!!), he's still drinking cleaner and nicer water than us, I can tell you.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Gold Mining – Howard River Valley
About halfway down the Porika 4WD track, near Lake Rotoroa, one of the Nelson lakes, there is an old gold mining area. You can look for gold at the New Creek gold fossicking area without license.
PS. This shot was taken quite while ago. If I had another chance to go there, I will introduce some of the back road that need 4WD.
PS. This shot was taken quite while ago. If I had another chance to go there, I will introduce some of the back road that need 4WD.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Beware of Tiny Nocternal Birds
The sign says, "Beware of tiny nocturnal Kiwi birds wobbling across this 100km/hr stretch of road." Spotted on SH 63, just a little northwest of Nelson Lakes; in fact I never knew Nelson Lakes were Kiwi Zones.
And do you remember this? On our way from Nelson Lakes, we almost smashed with a silver car stopping on another 100km stretch to avoid a family of ducks crossing the road; no signs there, I'm telling you, they were country ducks.
And do you remember this? On our way from Nelson Lakes, we almost smashed with a silver car stopping on another 100km stretch to avoid a family of ducks crossing the road; no signs there, I'm telling you, they were country ducks.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Wonderful World
I took this shot at Cable Bay beach near the entrance of walk way. Several series shots were introduced at sketchbook late last month (22nd to 27th) but I wanted to share this particular one here.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Remember Agfa?
Sometimes it pays to look up. As long as we've known, (sine 1992), this office has been the Air New Zealand Travel Centre, but it was something better before. I was always a Fuji user, but it still was like running into an old friend.
Here's another just in case the leaves got in your way. I wonder where Franky is now.
Here's another just in case the leaves got in your way. I wonder where Franky is now.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Fact of Life
I gasped when I saw the magazine cover in the supermarket last month, and debated with myself and with Ben whether to post it. The topic comes up in a big way every three years before election, but "specials" spring up to keep us on our toes.
I admire Santy for never shying away from tackling social issues; somehow I feel inhibited to do so because we are transplants/visitors/intruders/Asians, and we have no right to criticize a country that has allowed us to move in and has given us a good life.
At other times, I'm reminded it's a topic some sections of the country feel strongly about, but not all. And I suspect, in this day and age where mobility is not reserved for the privileged few, it happens all over the place. Still, it's not pleasant, and I was most surprised by my own reaction after 12 years in this country.
Factual rebuttals have been voiced, most notably by Keith Ng, but never in a big way. This week's New Zealand Listener mentions one source reporting 82% of the North & South staff found the cover offensive.
Still, this is only one part of life in Nelson.
I admire Santy for never shying away from tackling social issues; somehow I feel inhibited to do so because we are transplants/visitors/intruders/Asians, and we have no right to criticize a country that has allowed us to move in and has given us a good life.
At other times, I'm reminded it's a topic some sections of the country feel strongly about, but not all. And I suspect, in this day and age where mobility is not reserved for the privileged few, it happens all over the place. Still, it's not pleasant, and I was most surprised by my own reaction after 12 years in this country.
Factual rebuttals have been voiced, most notably by Keith Ng, but never in a big way. This week's New Zealand Listener mentions one source reporting 82% of the North & South staff found the cover offensive.
Still, this is only one part of life in Nelson.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Rabit Island
Some unknown artist left this signature at middle of empty beach. (Here's another shot.) Meg was so grumpy about Theme Day she kept mumbling and shooting strange stuff, and then her battery died!
Friday, December 01, 2006
Theme Day: Below the Belt a la Barcelona Bob
I didn't "get" this theme; some of Bob's examples were of people from the waist down, others were shot from a low angle; we disagreed on the interpretation of the theme for the entire month, but most of all both of us felt uncomfortable shooting people below the belt. So this is NDP's best shot. (But it does have the light-and-shadow like Bob!)
Today is Theme Day. Other DP Blogs have also shot people (from) below the belt in their cities. Please click on the numbers below to view them.
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Today is Theme Day. Other DP Blogs have also shot people (from) below the belt in their cities. Please click on the numbers below to view them.
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