Actually quite a few feijoas…


Just a few feijoas


Fun party. CubaDupa Festival & Wellington Pride. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎💖


Pōneke Pride Hīkoi - Happy Wellington Pride! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎💖


Four new sets of playing cards


Hokio evenings


Urban deconstruction


Glorious sunny day on Cuba Street, Wellington NZ


Dinner with Freddy, Megan & Bill @ Old Quarter


Happy Mardi Gras!

It’s a great shame that those of us in Aotearoa NZ can’t join our cousins in Australia for this year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras - but we wish you all the best ! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤


River Kings: A New History of Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads 📚

An exciting new book arrived today, detailing some fascinating new bioarchaeological findings from the Viking ‘Great Army’ mass burial at Repton, UK. A carnelian bead identified connections between western and eastern Viking expansion, travel and trade.

LibraryCat Entry


Bill & CC


Views of Te Whanganui-a-Tara


Hokio Beach morning


Endive, orange and pomegranate salad. Family dinner preparation.


Witi Ihimaera appearing as Tama-nui-te-rā in Taki Rua’s the world premier performance of “Navigating the Stars”, Soundshell, Botanical Gardens, Te Whanganui-a-Tara.


Yum Cha with grandpapa, Chinese New Year


Happy Valentines from these little monsters!

“You buy flowers 🌺 for people you love. These are for Grandpapa, and those are for mum and dad”


Nunuku's cave petroglpyphs

Our first visit on 6 February was to Te Ana a Nunuku (Nunuku’s cave) and the petroglyphs (rock carvings) that can be found there, carved in bas relief over the top of an ancient cave mouth.

Our excellent guide Deborah Goomes indicated that tradition connects Nunuku’s cave with Nunuku-whenua, the Moriori chief who established ‘Nunuku’s Law’ which forbade war, cannibalism and murder.

The petroglyphs depict seals, birds, faces and other elements of Moriori culture and tradition.

nunuku's petroglypthsnunuku's petroglyphsDebbie and the crew


Waitangi Day in Waitangi (the *other* Waitangi)...

The 6th of February is Aotearoa New Zealand’s national day - commemorating the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi), which established British government over the islands, whilst retaining rangatiratanga (chieftainship) for iwi Māori. The Treaty has been largely honour in the breach… but things are improving.

The day was stunning.

Waitangi on WaitangiWaitangi Harbour