Kia Ora Aotearoa

TRAVEL DIARY: DAY 12 QUEENSTOWN The Māori are the Indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand (Aotearoa). They first settled the islands over 700 years ago. In New Zealand, “kia ora” is a common Māori greeting meaning “hello,” “goodbye,” or “thank you.” More than a phrase, it conveys a wish for well-being—“have life” or “be well.”…

Wordless Wednesday – 39

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC I’m also linking this to Becky’s Simply Red Challenge. Just seeing photos of Prague on Google had already made it one of my top bucket list cities — so finally visiting in 2018 was truly a red-letter day for me.

Macau in Monochrome

There’s no set theme for this week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge, so I’ve decided to feature monochrome shots from my travels. This was in 2012 when we visited Macau. Macau in black and white feels calm and full of history. The ruins of St. Paul’s and old churches look even more special with their worn stone…

Welcoming Red Squares

My initial post, welcoming everyone, for Becky’s Square Challenge for this month of July. The theme is ‘‘Simply Red‘  Here’s a signage at the cafe in Gardenworld, Springvale. We went there for a sketching meet up last February 2025.

Tuesday Streetart: Swan Street – 93

Visually, this mural is very eye catching. The mural was created by Danny Awes and is located on the side of the Feast of Merit Restaurant in Swan Street, Richmond. The mural illustrates the Feast of Merit tradition from Nagaland, where a person of means provides feasts for the community over an extended period, earning…

Strolling around Te Anau

TRAVEL DIARY: DAY 12 TE ANAU On our 12th day, the rain poured nonstop. Luckily, we had this extra day to stay in—it would’ve been too difficult to drive. So, it turned into a Netflix kind of day. TRAVEL DIARY: DAY 13 DRIVE FROM TE ANAU TO QUEENSTOWN What a surprise—the sun came out just…