Friday, December 21, 2018

Hey Bloggers,

Today is another unknown day here in Auckland when it comes to the weather. I planned to go outside and have a play out in the sun and all of a sudden it started pouring with rain.  The weather is so unpredictable here we get four seasons in one day. That gives me a great reason to come online and continue my summer learning journey here with you guys. For this task we have to explain why I want to visit or why we don't want to visit Tane Mahuta the grandest , oldest most sacred Kauri trees in New Zealand.

I would love the opportunity to visit one of New Zealand most oldest Tree the Tane Mahuta.  As I have lived all my life here in New Zealand I would like to be able to say to everyone that I have seen the most sacred, oldest tree in New Zealand. I love nature and also love walking so this will give me the opportunity explore nature at its best while away from the busy city life.  There it will be all silence other than the sound of birds singing and the wind brushing against my skin.  Such a magical and peaceful feeling.  I would take photo there so I could have it with me for memory and show to my family overseas who are unable to experience it for themselves.

Hope you are enjoying your holiday and hope we can see the Tane Mahuta together.

Bye for now.

1 comment:

  1. Bula Vinaka Marwah,

    You have given a clear view point and set of reasons why you would want to visit Tāne Mahuta. You have a way with words, I can really feel how much you'd appreciate seeing Tāne Mahuta in real life, a nice personal touch!

    Perhaps next time you could give a little more background about our mighty Kauri trees, such as threats to their livelihood. Kauri Dieback is a disease that harms our beautiful Kauri. Did you know about this disease? If not, I suggest researching it if you are really keen on visiting Tāne Mahuta or any Kauri trees in person.

    One day I would like to visit Tāne Mahuta so I can see the gigantic and mighty tree up close. It has grown to be so tall and magnificent I’d love to see it in person!

    Keep working hard, well done on completing another activity.

    Toe feiloa'i fo'i,

    Cia.

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