Whakarewarewa
Open day Sunday for the locals to visit. Whakarewarewa village is the oldest continually inhabited Maori village in New Zealand occupied since 1350’s. Interesting walks around and behind the village and then a guided tour through the village itself. Only 44 people still live here but the wider family groups come for the steam cooking in the hot pools and the thermal baths.
Crisp sunny day, chilly but clear and the geysers were active. Fun day out after weeks of rain and then today we are back to fog and freezing temperatures.

Where is a dentist when you need one 
Rocking the bowler hat 
What was in that sauce 
Whakarewarewa Marae 
I will flash my google eyes at you 

No no …Don’t go in…. 
Pink! I have never seen a pink one before 
My butt is getting hot 



The water is so clear 

I live up on the hill right behind the steam of Pohutu 



