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Growing parasitically on Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) at East Ruggedy / Pūtātara, Stewart Island / Rakiura, New Zealand.

Manuka Pool under construction, 1929.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 6324

 

ex B43D by 21/2/12; ex Veolia Transport NSW, Taren Point 23/12/11 m/o 1484 (185); ex STA Mark II 2379 m/o2379. De-reg by 6/12 for export to Tupou College, Tonga – Unknown if it served with Tupou or went straight to Liu Bros

Manuka honey is delicious and has healing properties

For awhile I had a New Zealand Tea Tree (Leptospermum scoparium) growing in a large pot in my back yard. Several varieties of this species can be found in the nursery trade. This dark red variety is my favorite, and it is quite popular in California. Later on, when I visited New Zealand, I was able to actually walk through a forest of wild tea trees, which the New Zealanders call "manuka" trees. But all of them, even the ones in cultivation, had white or pale pink flowers.

One of a series of images taken from the interisland ferry Aratere in the Tory Channel, South Island, New Zealand. White flowering Manuka can be seen on the hillside.

Taken with the iPad under the kitchen downlights

 

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The 20 cent Centenary of Canberra commemorative coin features a miniature bird's-eye view of Walter Burley and Marion Mahony Griffin's original blueprint for the national capital. It was designed by the Mint's Aleksandra Stokic in collaboration with the Centenary of Canberra team

Thanks to the local ABC for this quote..

 

Donna & Caronne enjoyed the tasting plate for 2 ($16.50 per person), which had salt & Pepper Calamari, Pork & Bug Wontons & Thai Beef Salad. From JusQytly in Manuka, Canberra.

Wall tiles being installed, Manuka Pool, 1930.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 6453

 

Swimmers at Manuka Pool, 1932.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 6675

 

at the Manuka Arts Centre

Manuka(tea tree) Forest

 

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

  

A kind of false start, as the webcam comes unstuck from the side of the window box it's sitting in, about six hours after being installed. I installed the camera sideways, in an effort to get more vertical resolution in the image.

We visited the Canberra Contemporary Art Space in Manuka this morning, to see a photographic exhibition (Monuments by Madeline Bishop).

 

Imagine Maya's excitement when she saw this portrait of one of her favourite people - Andrew's friend Simon.

 

Photo by Andrew.

Breakfast at this cafe in Manuka is always good. I know the chef here and can always guarantee great food. Plus i enjoy it when someone buys me breakfast. It tastes better. After this, there is book shopping at Paper Chain. Independent book stores should be supported.

Wall tiles being installed, Manuka Pool, 1930.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 6454

 

Growing parasitically on Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) at East Ruggedy / Pūtātara, Stewart Island / Rakiura, New Zealand.

Sri Lanka vs. India, Commonwealth bank series one day international, Manuka oval, Manuka, ACT, Australia [February 2008 / Photos by Navinda / Canon EOS 350D]

Swimmers at Manuka Pool, 1932.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 7310

 

Manuka Honey from New Zealand can help with everything from faster healing of burns, to clearing up breakouts, and warding off infections and illness. A true pantry staple if ever there was one!This is a natural superfood from New Zealand that is so much better than your average honey out there in the supermarkets. It will give you seemingly endless benefits internally and externally, including the ones you’re about to learn about. More details on frezzor.com/Shop/ManukaHoneyUAF1000

A product of New Zealand, Manuka honey is made by bees pollinating the Manuka bush. It’s known for its unique health benefits that include the ability to heal sore throats, cure Staph infections and even gingivitis.

 

What sets Manuka honey apart is its dramatic nutritional profile. And, while regular honey is known for nutritional and immune health benefits, Manuka honey is a great source of amino acids, B vitamins, calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, phosphorus and more. So, here’s a list of some of the top benefits from consuming Manuka honey.

 

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Restarting the capture, after gaffing the camera back in place just before the opening. You can see the gallery-goers loitering in front of the cam, outside Manuka CCAS

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

A Manuka flower in my garden

Pouring concrete for the walls, Manuka Pool, 1930.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 6422

 

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