Saturday, September 29, 2007

Iridescent rockpool life.
 
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kina... quite abundant around Waiheke.
 
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Walking to Oneroa 1940s.
 
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My great grandmother, Dorothy Nugent. She used to take in cats which nobody wanted.
She was a vegetarian and into animal rights , a divorcee, single parent, all sorts of things that weren't the done thing back then.

 
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Not entirely sure what my Nana was up to in this shot.. I mean , standing up in a canoe... not a life jacket in site...
 
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My Nana with her pet octopus "Spot".. apparently although octopi are quite intellegent they are "completely untrainable!"
 
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Looking west, oppisite of the photo below.
 
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Looking east, Oneroa forground.
 
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Matiatia in the foreground looking rather depleted of buidings on the hills.. this must have been taken, what, early 80s or so.
 
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I like this photo of my Nana enjoying the veiw back to Rangitoto.
 
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A typical veiw of the Waiheke landscape devoid of trees in the 1930s.
 
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Palm Beach as it was... not sure of the date for this one...30s? 40s? interesting non the less.
 
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Monday, September 03, 2007

Baroona, Waiheke Ferry

People dissembarking from the Waiheke ferry during the 1960s.. it took 1.5 hours to get there from Auckland on a calm day back then.
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