The 100th Post
To mark the fact that this is the 100th post, we have decided to give away a prize to one lucky person, to enter all you have to do is leave a comment on any post between now and Sunday 15th (remember that's NZ time) and we will post up the lucky winner on this blog next Monday 16th. We will pull the winner out of a hat (metaphorically speaking) and if the commenter is not from NZ we will send them something unique to these isles.
If you are a knitter, which you most probably will be, thanks to Sharon's blog, it will be some NZ wool. If you are anything like Sharon, this is worth more than gold in any event. If you are from NZ we will send you something uniquely Irish, but it probably won't be wool, we'll come up with something else. Sharon has quite the stash of NZ yarn but thankfully the stash of Irish yarn is where it should be - back in Ireland.
By the way the word "stash" implies that the wool should be "hoarded away out of sight." So I do not think the basket full of wool in our living room could technically be called a stash, it's more of a flaunt! Why only the other day our neighbour came down with post - another suspiciously soft package for Sharon. I can't imagine what it must be!
So what have we learned on our travels in NZ thus far? Well you might not be aware of it, but this is a Rugby World Cup year and the Kiwi's have a team known as the All Blacks taking part. I just hope that the second part of that last sentence was not a surprise or you really have been knitting too much! You probably know too that the Kiwi's are into their rugby, and given that the population of the country is around four million, their record in the game is quite spectacular. So popular is the game that there is one building in Auckland which has digital clocks on all four sides of it counting down the remaining time to the rugby world cup, to the second! One learns quickly here how important rugby is.
The seven wonders of the modern world have just been announced and in honour of the event Stuff Magazine NZ launched a Kiwi version. They listed nine possible wonders of New Zealand, including the usual suspects of Mount Cook and Milford Sound. I decided to vote and picked Mount Cook after which I was brought to the results page. Which one was winning? Well I'll give you a little hint, within the nine contenders was Richie McCaw the All Blacks captain! Here's the picture used on the web page.
It will not surprise you to learn then that the All Blacks captain, picture in the middle (did I really have to point that out) was topping the poll when I voted! I wouldn't be surprised if a Kiwi knitter decides to do a Rugby World Cup knit along sometime soon!
The other thing that is synonymous with the All Blacks is the legendary Haka. The Haka is a traditional Maori dance/ song and just the other day I came across another Maori song with the following words.
"Taumata-whaka-tangihanga-koauau-o-Tamatea-turi-pukaka-pikimaunga-horonuku-pokai-whenua-kitana-tahu"
This song was sung by a Maori chief and has become the longest place name in the world and means
‘The hilltop where Tamatea with big knees, conqueror of mountains, eater of land, traveller over land and sea, played his koauau to his beloved.’
So, along with the worlds steepest street, NZ has at least one other entry in the Guinness Book of Records it seems!
However to give the post an "international flavour" I have decided to end the blog with a popular Irish song and, although not in the Guinness Book of Records, it too has become famous throughout the world. Take it away guys.....
Cathal & Sharon
Labels: Misc., New Zealand
7 Comments:
At 7:53 PM, EnnaVic said…
Hehe - loved the version of Danny Boy you picked :)
I can absolutely promise I won't be starting a knit along to the World Cup. I did contemplate it with the America's Cup (would have been a red socks knitalong) but I wouldn't even contemplate staying up for Rugby.
Go the All Blacks, good on them if they win, and I will mention it in passing on my blog if they do, but that's about the maximum interest in it I can muster. You have made me want to go and vote on Stuff though, for something that represents NZ a little better than a transient sports captain. Hmmm... I wonder if you can vote early and often. :-)
At 7:57 PM, Anonymous said…
Congratulations on the 100th post! I know I've been really enjoying hearing all about your travels and seeing all of your lovely pictures.
The world cup was on when I arrived in New Zealand in 1999. When the All Blacks were knocked out by France special telephone lines were set up to provide support to people as the country was worried that there would be an increase in the suicide rate. They realy do love their rugby.
At 4:48 AM, Anonymous said…
You know, you are very lucky having Sharon have her yarn as her only vice....it could be something else arriving in that bag (heard any news about the coast of Cork lately??). Love that Danny Boy!! It made me larf, it did.
Congrats on your 100th post!! Its a great way to keep up with what you have been up to in NZ. Still waiting for that blasted postcard. I'll have to try and track down my postie and grill him...
At 6:04 AM, Ger said…
Congratulations on your 100th post. I thought I was great with my 50th post today. Really enjoy reading about your travels and the photos are so good. Cathal, I sympathise with your surgery that Sharon posted about on her blog. Hope your feeling ok, and getting plenty of TLC. I had that done 2 years ago and it really knocked me out. But am grand now.
At 8:39 PM, Billyboyog said…
Well done with the 100th.blog. Pertinacity.
Danny Boy was spot on.
I have to day sent an ilustration of a way of dealing with global warming.
Perhaps you could publish,
Are you coming to? after your ordeal,
Billyboyog.
At 11:52 PM, Anonymous said…
Ooh, ooh. Add me to please! My blog reading has been dreadful due to dodgy internet access and so this lovely opportunity passed me by!
So, belated congratulations on 100 and here's to some great odds on a contest!
Also loved the global warming pic! Ha!
At 10:09 AM, ikkinlala said…
Congratulations on your 100th post!
I'll have to come back and read the archives when I'm on a faster internet connection - the photos look great, but they're taking an awfully long time to load.
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