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this is a kiwi classic.  it's a massive four square guy cut out of corrugated iron.  an iconic figure cut out of a classic kiwi art material

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it's starting to feel really cold here.  in numerical terms it's not that cold (it was around 11 degrees C in our bedroom this morning) but it feels really cold as there's no where to warm up as everyone's houses are so chilly (including ours).  shame really.  ho hum

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Anzac day is a public holiday here which means you get the day off.  but only if it falls on a week day.  so the bank holiday is effectively 'lost'. 

but it's still a hugely important day for New Zealanders and Australians and we were proud to go to a service where Esther was involved through her school. 

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catering seemed to date back to the times of the great wars with giant sponge cakes and sandwiches with their crusts removed

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this is an official electoral role form thing where if you don't have a proper address for your house you can draw a nice picture of where to find it.  just like you did at primary school.

i love this country so much !

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kezia noted the clouds on picture matched the clouds in the actual sky

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a nice view from 200metres up a hill in the hot heat and humidity. worth it though.

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just over seven months and all still going well.

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hi.  this is a cross-post from my other blog which we do to keep friends/family who we know in the real world up to date on our family life in new zealand. i thought it might be of interest here too, so here it is as an extra bonus post !

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i've been taking a few photos of natural kiwi type things over the last few weeks, so here's a special bonus feature of some kiwi things. first up is a tree known as the 'kiwi christmas tree' as it blooms with these red flowers each year to coincide with christmas. It's actualy called a pohutukawa tree. they really are dramatic, especially against a blue sky and seem to be everywhere. the one below is from a couple of weeks ago, and the one at the bottom from yesterday. read more here

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next up is the new zealand fantail. this chap (or chapess) was flirting for a photo in a sculpture park we visited. There were a number of Tuis flapping round our heads in the same place, but they moved much too quickly for me to grab a photo unfortunately, but i'm sure i'll get a photo eventually.

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the trees above are Kauris. They played a huge part in New Zealand's brief history - with the maoris using their timber for boat building, carving and housing, and the gum creating an industry in itself. At one time Kauri forests covered 1.2 million hectors, but now it's reckoned to be nearer 80,000 hectares. they really are the daddies of the forest.
 
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this is a cabbage tree which has been having a tricky time of late due to sudden illness.

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and these two pictures are just of a huge amount of 'bush'
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inally, here are some pictures of a pukeko which is a funny little chicken like thing with a red beak and a blue belly.
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these aren't great pictures unfortunately as it was walking in long grass. i've no excuse really as these chaps are all over the place, including wandering along the sides of the main motorway
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we even had one wander in to our tiny back garden in our temporary rental place.

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so there you go, just a few of the natural things we've seen wandering or growing around and about.  blah blah blah.  no snow here.


UPDATE:  My friend Andy left a comment on this, but comments are broken so it didn't publish.  but i wanted to share it with you, so here's what he said:

great photos!  a minor correction - Maori words eg Kauri do not suffer
an 's' in the plural.  The tree, a group of trees and the wood are all
'Kauri' - the s being a european consonant that does not exist in the
Maori alphabet.  Lesson over.  Still loving the photos: "ke te pai! ke
te pai!"

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woohoo.  our container with all our stuff arrived from the UK last wednesday (when i was away for a night in Wellington)

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i've finally got my desktop PC back.

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and unpacking is a major task.  and really noisy with all that paper rustling.

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i still find it completely amazing that this metal box wobbled all the way across the oceans to get here. but now it's here, and so are we.  guess we're serious about staying then !

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here's a photo i took when we visited new zealand back in easter.  it rained every day we were there (except one i think).

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this is new zealand house in london

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it's where you get your visas from.  and is lovely.

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all being well, we've landed in new zealand today for our new adventure

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i got the opportunity to go up one of the hills behind Wellington on my flying visit to see the view from the wind turbine up there.

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that bit of water separates the north and south islands.

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wind is in plentiful supply in wellington

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we went up the sky tower when we were in auckland back in april. 

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it gives you a great view of the bay and the city itself.  look how empty those motorways are !

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i walked slowly over the glass floor

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whilst esther showed she was made of sterner stuff and initially danced on it

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then sat and watched the world go by

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all this week's NZ pictures are from our trip last easter.  finally getting round to posting them !

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new zealish beach

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can you spot the feedy man who popped out of one of these beach huts whilst i was photoing ?

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from back in easter, making this an old new zealand picture

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description and a review in one

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this dates these pictures which were taken on anzac day when the shops were closed.  mostly for more than 10 minutes

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i didn't know auckland had a rainforest, but it has.  just to the west of the city up the Waitakere Ranges

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it's quite an amazing place, even on a rainy day

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plenty of trees to see

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although you need to watch out for mad little animals which are harmless to people but scary for trees

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everything needs its own part number.  especially the inflight headphones

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minead UK a fortnight ago

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auckland nz earlier this week

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it was cloudy when we arrived in auckland on sunday and it was even more cloudy yesterday

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so, what better thing to do in the rain than visit your local rainforest

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it's quite an amazing sight.  not that we could see much of it

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over the precipice all we could see was more clouds

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but as we stood there, almost like a miracle of healing of our vision, the clouds softened

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and for a few moments we could see more of the rainforest as it rolls down the mountain in to the sea

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we'll definitely be going back here as it's quite amazing

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and, like new zealand itself, you can read all about it in guide books (or in this case the visitors centre), but it's only when you throw yourself in to it in person that you get a feel for what it's really like

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and we're impressed !

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shame about the rain though !

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the whole of the other side of the world packed up and shrunked in to a house

all being well we'll be thinking about getting on our plane and heading home about now (and for the next 26 hours)