Saturday, 13 June 2026
A busy day
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Tuesday 4 - On Holiday
On Holiday
Welcome to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4...
Summertime means travel time for many people.
Let's talk about travel and holidays.
1. Will you be traveling this summer at all?
We rarely go away in summer now the kids are grown up and have their own families. Christmas happens in summer here and the grandkids tend to go to their parents homes and so that's where we go. And they mostly live in Dunedin just a few minutes away. In the past we did tenting and then caravan holidays at camping grounds with the kids. They were a lot of fun.
2. Will there be day trips in store for you? visits to the beach, evenings out:?
Maybe, who knows, it's still a wee way off. I'm hoping we might head north for a few days about the end of July or beginning of August though but that's still to be decided. And it will still be quite cool but lately their temperatures have been averaging 7 or 8 degrees warmer than us so we'd enjoy that.
3. Do you eat out more in summer... do you go for ice cream or treats more?
We go for day trips occasionally, often go out for an ice cream, Outram is a favourite place for that as it is only about 10 to 15 minute's drive away. We sit there and eat it and then take a leisurely trip home around the plain. We don't eat out a lot, we sometimes go to a cafe for lunch and probably yes, more so in summer.
4. What is your favorite place to visit and what is the most exotic place you've been to?
My favourite place to visit is wherever the kids are, big ones and little ones. Even my brothers and sisters are kids, they're all younger than me :) I love visiting family. We've been to Australia, which is like us but not the same :) I've been to Fiji when I was a teenager and loved it. Bob and I thought we might go over several years ago only to wake up the day after we'd decided to discover there had been a military coup! And we went to Japan for Aaron's wedding. That was probably the most exotic place we've been. The culture was so totally different to anything we were used to, the cities were so clean, no graffiti, the people were very friendly and we felt very welcome wherever we went.
But it's winter here so summer holidays are just a dream at the moment. Instead we're eating stodgy comfort food and hunkering down and keeping warm.
And here's the link if you'd like to join in. Tuesday 4
Keep well until next time,
blessings,
Diana
Saturday, 6 June 2026
A day in the life of a feijoa
Feijoa sellowiana (or pineapple guava),. It is the only species in the genus Feijoa. It is native mainly to the highlands of Colombia, southern Brazil and the hills of northeast Uruguay, but it can also be found in eastern Paraguay and northern Argentina.[5][6]: 114 It is known as quirina (lusitanized from the Kaingang: kanĂª kriyne[a])[6]: 111 or as feijoa, pronounced fay-ho-uh[b] in Spanish-speaking countries of South America, [7][8] and fee-jo-uh[c] in the United States and New Zealand.[9][10] The Kaingang are a tribe indigenous to southern Brazil.
It is an evergreen shrub or small tree, 1–7 metres (3.3–23.0 ft) in height.[11] The oblong leaves are about 5 cm (2.0 in) long, dark green on the upper side and white underneath. The flowers have five whitish petals which are puffy, possibly filled with some gas. There are about 25 dark red stamens projecting from the centre.[12]
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And that is all for the moment. I hope you enjoyed this wee post :)
Keep well,
blessings,
Diana
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Tuesday 4
Sunday, 24 May 2026
A drive through history
Sunday, 17 May 2026
Enjoying Greymouth


Saturday, 2 May 2026
Grey Main School reunion







































