Here's Ben's video, (i hope!)
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Naked Ladies!!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Still Here!
Life goes on - same old same old. We have had brilliant weather lately, weeks of sunshine but then 3 days of rain - 3 very long days.
NEway, had a nice surprise late this afternoon - The Hokitika GirlGuides came to visit. I always tell kids that there is a Zebra out there somewhere, in Waiuta, and i bet they can't find it. So far, in 3 years, only one boy has found it - these girls messed up the average though - they all found it.

NEway, had a nice surprise late this afternoon - The Hokitika GirlGuides came to visit. I always tell kids that there is a Zebra out there somewhere, in Waiuta, and i bet they can't find it. So far, in 3 years, only one boy has found it - these girls messed up the average though - they all found it.


Friday, April 4, 2008
The Other Notice Boards
These boards only go outside sometimes - i don't want them fading away and, besides, they tend to blow over when a wind comes up - need to find a better way of displaying them.
Anyway, the photos etc on them are from an extended article in the old 'Looking at the West Coast' magazine - about 15 years after Waiuta died. They're a good picture of life & work in Waiuta.
The little round-faced girl (wrongly captioned Jean Walker), was my mother and the skinny tennis-player lady on the right in the other one was her mother. A year of two ago.



cheers
Anyway, the photos etc on them are from an extended article in the old 'Looking at the West Coast' magazine - about 15 years after Waiuta died. They're a good picture of life & work in Waiuta.
The little round-faced girl (wrongly captioned Jean Walker), was my mother and the skinny tennis-player lady on the right in the other one was her mother. A year of two ago.



cheers
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