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Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Looks Like the Pōhutukawas Got it Wrong...

The Pōhutukawa is a tree endemic to New Zealand. It has bright red flowers that bloom in late-spring and as such is nicknamed the "New Zealand Christmas Tree". For me the sight of a Pōhutukawa in full blossom always brings pleasure and the hint that summer is on the way.


It is said that if the Pōhutukawas bloom early its going to be a long hot summer. This year they did bloom early - when we returned from our Tasmanian trip in mid-November most of the trees in our neighbourhood had bloomed and their stamens had created a carpet of red on the pavements. But it seems the trees got it wrong because while we have had a couple weeks of lovely hot sunny weather, for the last week or so it has been miserably stormy. The temperature high at our place on Saturday only reached a mere 15°C...that is what we might expect as a mild mid-winter temperature! Thunder storms, squalls, torrential rain and powerful winds have swept across most of the country causing flooding, landslides and, sadly, some loss of life. 

Thankfully it has only caused us minor inconveniences. First, our daily walking routine has been constrained. Second, the rain and wind has prevented the bees from pollinating my bean plants, so the lovely healthy plants I have been cultivating for the last six weeks will only yield half their potential crop. On the plus side the miserable weather has given me an excuse to plonk my butt down at my work table and spend more time on the ruined urban buildings, and here they are...four end/corner pieces.

First, is a heavily damaged brick urban building. Only the wooden shed in the back yard is in any sort of condition.



Second, is a large building. Pretty much all of the internal flooring has collapsed.



Third, is a totally destroyed building.



Fourth, is a big thing...a café or restaurant of some sort.  Clearly the place has taken a direct hit that has collapsed the roof and blown out the front doors!




These are the last of the urban buildings - phew! Here they are, all ten of them, in few different street arrangements.






Still to come is rural building specifically designed to fit a tank inside, that half completed. Then it is on to some American Civil War buildings.


12 comments:

  1. That is a beautiful tree in full bloom. Superb work wrecking a batch of buildings!

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    1. It is a glorious sight to see a group of them in flower...I am pleased with this batch of buildings.

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  2. Shows you how much faith we can put in all those old wife's tales, Mark! Those buildings really are fantastic work!

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    1. 😊. Very pleased how these have come out and the way the mix and match into different combinations.

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  3. Whilst we have not had the very, very heavy rainfall that part of NZ have experienced, we are now in the midst of our third named storm for January, with severe flood warnings in place in some part os the country:(. Oh for some sunshine which has been virtually non-existent this month!

    More superb additions there Mark and lovely to see them set up as a street in various configurations, with the last photo being very evocative:).

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    1. Thanks Steve. It looks as though the nasty weather has gone for now and a settled period is forecast. The AI did a reasonable job of generating the background in the last couple of images.

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  4. I was hoping to see a photo of all the buildings together and they don't disappoint. Really great work. I think we must have had your helping of summer here on top of our normal one. Thirty-nine degrees the day before yesterday and Melbourne reached forty-five yesterday. Very unpleasant.

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    1. I too was keen to see them all together and am very pleased with the results. I noted the temperature extremes across the ditch, particularly at the tennis. I remember being in Melbourne in the late '90s when it was 45° and probably hotter in the street with heat reflecting off the footpaths...we basically wandered from shopping centre to shopping centre to take advantage of the aircon.

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  5. The buildings look great Mark.

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