Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Friday Shoot out: metal



Seen at Rotorua gardens was this little canon.


What a lot of tea to be stirred with these spoons.


These statues are at Rotorua gardens near to the Blue Baths.
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On top of Mt Eden Volcano, is this metal disc which tells you how far you are from most cities in the world. This is very popular with tourists.


These are sheep shearing machines. There are more sheep than humans in New Zealand.


In Downtown Auckland, is an ultra modern building. Little kids are intriqued by the revolving door.

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15 comments:

  1. Very nice metal shoots Ann. hope you are having a good week and weekend soon..weekend is all I live for :P

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  2. The only revolving door we still have is at the Fullerton Hotel, the old charming refurbished building. Somehow they automated it, one don't have to push it open like previously.

    Time to upload my entry soon.

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  3. Great metal shots! I love the modern building with the revolving door! And the disk at the volcano - that is a very cool thing! And the statues!

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  4. Great post again, Ann.

    You need to put your spoons together with my wife's post on tea cups!!

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  5. Hi Again Ann! Thanks for popping by and leaving such nice comments! I am so sorry to hear about your little one. Sometimes, life is very difficult to understand.
    I am currently in remission, hoping for the best. But in the mean time, I take one day at a time and I am grateful for every moment that I am given!

    How do I sign on to follow this site - I don't see a "follower" thing!

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  6. Oh, very nice - I loved the spoons and the statues best.

    Have a wonderful weekend! :)

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  7. Not too many revolving doors here in Germany, but in Holland at one of the stores that I like to shop in, there is a huge revolving door. I don't like to use it though, it scares me since it never stops and you just have to jump in when you find your chance! My favorite picture is the rack of collectors' spoons! We used to have one just like it hanging in our diningroom and it was filled with spoons from all over the world, either from travels that my parents had made, or friends and family had been someplace and gave a spoon to add to the growing collection. I always loved that spoon set!! Have a good weekend, Debby

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  8. I love the revolving door. great idea!! nice series of metal shots.

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  9. I especially like those statues!

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  10. Ann, thank you for a great post. I'm sorry yo be late visiting. Mine is up, at last.

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  11. Ann, to go Alexandra Arch and the HortPark, the nearest mrt would be the Harbourfront. But still need to take the bus, about 5-6 stops away. From Alexandra Arch one could walk all the way to Henderson Bridge,but it's a long elevated walk, around 1 hours.
    Do let me know when you're coming to Singapore again, we can meet up.

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  12. Thank you for another face of this wonderful country!

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  13. I like the statues as well. And the revolving door.

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  14. Audrey,

    I went to your site on your big 5 km walk for cervical cancer. I said Ka Pai or good job in Maori. But I couldn't leave a comment, so I replying here, hope you read this.

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