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Saturday, October 31, 2015

yellow/red and Eerie'


The original dragon lookalike creature was an Eerie story. The Nian came to eat children and animals on the dark on the eve of the first day of the spring festival.

The PhotoHunt for today is 'Eerie'

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http://rubytuesdaytoo.blogspot.co.nz/






http://mondaymellowyellows.blogspot.com.au/


  
Stay mellow with yellow!



Friday, October 23, 2015

PhotoHunt for today is Volumes ~




PhotoHunt for today is Volumes ~

This Library Bar has volumes and volumes of books.


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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Scandinavian Christmas Markets 1st November 2015

 Embrace the Beauty of a Nordic Christmas at the Scandinavian Christmas Market: an authentic array of ginger breads,pastries,  Christmas  cookies  and  chocolates,  alongside  vintage  collectables,  candles, homewares,  handcrafted  and  imported  decorations  and  more, 
1st November in Penrose, Auckland.



10am-4pm. Free entry  

 free parking
  


 
The event is a collaboration between the Scandinavian community, hosting Danish, Swedish and Finnish stalls each offering an authentic array of gingerbreads, pastries, Christmas cookies and chocolates, alongside vintage collectables, candles, homewares, handcrafted and imported decorations and more, this gorgeous Christmas market offers a festive experience to treasure. 

All stalls are chosen for their Scandinavian style and quality products and offer Kiwis a chance to embrace the unique Nordic style. 
 
 Twinkling fairy lights, ornate Christmas baubles, freshly baked gingerbread biscuits – the festive atmosphere of a traditional northern hemisphere Christmas market is set to descend on Auckland, full of all the delectable treats and beautiful traditions of a Nordic Christmas!

The Scandinavian Christmas Market, now into its fifth year, is a collaboration between theScandinavian community and the NZ Scandinavia Business Association.

 Each year,  stallholders are exclusively selected for their variety, Scandinavian style and quality of products. With Danish, Swedish and Finnish stallholders offering an authentic array of gingerbreads,pastries,  Christmas  cookies  and  chocolates,  alongside  vintage  collectables,  candles,homewares,  handcrafted  and  imported  decorations  and  more,  this  gorgeous  Christmasmarket offers a festive experience to treasure. Organiser of the Scandinavian Christmas Market,  Kirsten Jensen, says the Scandinaviancommunity host the popular Christmas market in their own unique  Nordic style.

“The Scandinavian Christmas Market celebrates the Nordic countries, culture, food, crafts,design and most of all  Christmas, which the Scandinavians do in such an authentic and beautiful way,” she says.“For people who love Christmas, or have experienced the Christmas markets in Europe, they won’t want to miss this one,” she says.

For people who love Christmas, or have experienced the Christmas markets in Europe, they won’t want to miss this one,” she says.Volvo Cars New Zealand is one of two major sponsors for the 2015 Scandinavian Christmas Market, along with LEGO NZ. General Manager, Steve Kenchington, says Volvo is a Scandinavian icon, so it is a natural fitfor the car company to lend its support to the event.   “We are proud to have a long association with the Scandinavian Christmas Market which brings to life the very best the region has to offer. We know Kiwis will be excited to come along with their families and embrace the Nordic festive fun,” he says. 


Written on behalf of Volvo Cars New Zealand by Impact PR. For further information or images, please contact Fleur Revell-Devlin fleur@impactpr.co.nz (ph.021509600)

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