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Dangerous dunny doings


Whatever you Nelsonians are constructing and brewing around here, be cautious, and make sure you have full authorisation before entering. Alternate options for unauthorised people are currently unknown, but if your contribution is golden then perhaps the signage is insinuating that your patronage of this cubicle is okay?


New Zealand Wedding  – (11 February 2012 at 01:24)  

Pretty nice post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wished to say that I’ve really enjoyed surfing around your blog posts. In any case I will be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again very soon!

Gem  – (11 February 2012 at 20:15)  

I found your blog on www.kiwiology.co.nz. I'm in Nelson for a couple of months on an extended holiday from dreaded Auckland.

You might know the answer to this - on Tahunanui beach, if you walk and walk... and then walk some more... you'll arrive at an amazingly well constructed hut, which is made of driftwood. Someone has obviously put a lot of effort into this. Any idea who built it? It's a beauty. Good enough to sleep in on a fine night... not that I've tried that!

wild and sneaky  – (11 February 2012 at 22:27)  

Yes, we know where you mean. Not sure who built it, but maybe you'd like to take a photo while you're here in Nelson and write something about it (anything) for us to add to this here blog? You can email any contributions to us at editor@wildandsneaky.co.nz

Maybe you've also spotted this at Tahuna too? http://www.wildandsneaky.co.nz/2011/05/wildly-out-of-blue.html. If you go out to Rabbit Island beach, there's more drift wood structures out there too.

Gem  – (12 February 2012 at 14:47)  

Awesome - I'll try to get out there in the next little while and I'll be in touch.

Thanks for the Tahuna link :-)

wild and sneaky  – (12 February 2012 at 15:44)  

Great. Always welcome contributions from others which are Nelson or surrounding areas related.

We're up for most things but you can check out the official Contribution guidelines here http://www.wildandsneaky.co.nz/p/contribute.html

Plus, we checked out your blog and I, for one, dig your quirky writing style :)

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