Our one tourist trip in four months....Well worth the 35$ each for the trip on the railway...powered by the engine from a grey Fergie! Unfortunately we missed the exhibition, but what we did see was inspiring.
What a cute little train. I would really LOVE to go on that! So now you're digesting your long NZ stay. It's quite something to spend four months, I didn't get whether it was simply a holiday or whether it was also work related.
Jenny we just look at it as living there for 4 months...technically a holiday, but not doing touristy things. Meeting the real Aotearoa/New Zealand you could say. Not heating the house in Scotland for the Winter months!!
It is such a great little bit of Kiwiana and ingenuity, isn't it! We went a couple years ago and I was a delighted old lady who enjoyed it more than the kids on the train!
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What a cute little train. I would really LOVE to go on that! So now you're digesting your long NZ stay. It's quite something to spend four months, I didn't get whether it was simply a holiday or whether it was also work related.
An interesting trip. We (Max and I) bought a small dish there. I doubt it was made by Barry but I do like it.
Jenny we just look at it as living there for 4 months...technically a holiday, but not doing touristy things. Meeting the real Aotearoa/New Zealand you could say. Not heating the house in Scotland for the Winter months!!
I'd go on that train, pretty cool and I especially like the wall with patterns on it.
Do go Amy...worth every cent!
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Sometimes it is fun to play tourist! Great photos.
We visited in 2015! loved it, and loved the whole area (we had not long landed in Auckland and it was a great introduction to NZ).
It is such a great little bit of Kiwiana and ingenuity, isn't it! We went a couple years ago and I was a delighted old lady who enjoyed it more than the kids on the train!
Gorgeous and enchanting.
I would *always* ride a train.
I love some of the artwork, especially the pottery tiles.
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