Miss H starts her practicum (or placement) with under 2 year olds on Monday, so I will have lots of time to
Today Miss H and her friend climbed the Mount (that's what all the locals call it - it is actually called Mount Maunganui). I was not invited because Miss H said she didn't think sheep would be allowed up the mountain and it is a reserve.
But what did she find at the start of the walk!
"What do you mean sheep aren't allowed here?" baaaaaaa-ed this fellow before running off to join his many friends.
Harumph! Next time I will go too!
This is the view of Mount Maunganui beach - which Miss H and her friend swam (fully clothed!) after their hot and sweaty walk.
Beautiful views of the beach (left) and Matakana Island (right).
This is the view of Tauranga City...
...and the Mount Maunganui area.
Pronunciation hint: "au" is pronounced "oh". Syllables are split by the vowels - e.g. Tau/ra/nga
Love From
Baa. xxx
Strenuous walk, but oh so beautiful. Poor Baa you were not allowed to accompany, but thanks for sharing. Good luck with the 2 year olds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity you couldn't go Baa. I'm sure Miss H will take you next time. Hope she has fun with all those little children. xx
ReplyDeleteSorry you missed such a fabulous view Baa! It looks wonderful! Christine x
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing view! Good thing Miss H took photos to share with you Baa. Mind you....maybe she was rubbing it in that you weren't allowed to go? She wouldn't be that mean....would she?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos & views Baa. I hope Miss H's placement goes well. The Tauranga area is such a beautiful part of our country.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in this part of the world Baa and sheep have always been on Mount Maunganui for as long as I can remember, hope you get to go next time.
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