

It dawned - again - very frosty. It is always tempting to 'draw' on the glass canvas and this day was no different! In any case we strolled across to the Hotel restaurant (which compared to outside and with sitting next to the big windows with the sun streaming in was over-hot!!) - Today’s breakfast - 4 pancakes (which looked oddly like the McDonald’s Pancakes) along with some fresh berry fruit / whipped cream and real fresh from the Beehive "alpine" honey (as in they have the bee-plate suspended in a glass contraption and the honey drips from the timber slats . . . . Burb's. Hmmm the
Given that we have all day to get back to Christchurch which essentially takes only about 2 hours drive - we did what everyone seems to be doing - going to church. Well we tried - the service in winter time is only every second week - or was that every second and fourth Sunday in a month?? Bummer we missed out there. Anyhow the lady in waiting was very nice and knowledgeable. She gave us hints and bookmarks and so forth. While Mamabear chatted I took the Opportunity and tried to focus on 'other' areas of the usual picture taking things.
I got also real close to one of the bolts
that is holding up the structural trusses / contraptions.
It doesn't give you a good example but the square nut would be a good two inches wide . . . .
From there it was down Burke's Pass (Mr Burke - another early local character for all the wrong reasons) which does have a nice looking pub - hmmm maybe one day we stop there instead of Geraldine. maybe one of the reason we do NOT stop there is that they sell out-door garden furniture made out of macrocarpa - LOVELY stuff. I am sure mamabear always breathes a sigh of relief as we zip past it . . . . . Maybe next year ^^
Lunch at Geraldine - urm - well - we had more then that - but the slice was nice, as was sitting in the sunshine and enjoy the warmth of the mid winter sun!
Meant to say - I did not know that before my cousin came to NZ for a visit, one of her "relations" was already here. Found his Bio at the Mt John Observatory. Must go and chat with him - he is into serious night photography and living local - he has way more opportunities then this humble wanabe snapper.

This year I did good. Seeing she always said how she used to and has abilities and I have never ever seen her putting lip to stick - I organised her a little something. It went down like a treat - and already have heard a few notes coming out of the instrument.
Won't be long before she joins the Christchurch symphony orchestra!! :)
There goes another successful trip to Tekapo. Understanding type Mamabear is, she suggested that we would aim for June next year - as this would fall close to my Birthday - and we have been there now at least twice for hers. June would still be winter - but closer to Matariki - the Maori New Year Celebrations.
Once a year, twinkling in the winter sky just before dawn,
Matariki (the Pleiades) signals the Māori New Year. Traditionally, it
was a time for remembering the dead, and celebrating new life. In the
21st century, observing Matariki has become popular again. Heaven-bound
kites, hot-air balloons and fireworks help mark the occasion.
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/matariki-maori-new-year
Anyhow the reason why this is significant is that the earth - you know - does move (shock horror) around the sun and with that celestial movment comes a movement of stars / milky way etc and during Matariki the Milkyway does line up with the Church of the Good Shepherd - so ideal for taking night time images. Yess
So it makes all sense to try and arrange a visit there in June - just need to avoid QEii weekend - which is the weekend I take a group of scouts on their annual westcoast trip!! And if we can work out which day they service is we can even partake in that! Last thing is we need favourable weather gods - but I am working on that!!
Have fun
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/matariki-maori-new-year
Anyhow the reason why this is significant is that the earth - you know - does move (shock horror) around the sun and with that celestial movment comes a movement of stars / milky way etc and during Matariki the Milkyway does line up with the Church of the Good Shepherd - so ideal for taking night time images. Yess
So it makes all sense to try and arrange a visit there in June - just need to avoid QEii weekend - which is the weekend I take a group of scouts on their annual westcoast trip!! And if we can work out which day they service is we can even partake in that! Last thing is we need favourable weather gods - but I am working on that!!
Have fun
