Here are the treasures of the season, placed into little hollows in the sand: the last pohutukawa flower, flax flower, white-headed wildflower, kawakawa leaf . . .
The black sand has layers of lighter sand under the surface, which makes little rings around each hollow.On the last day of 2010 I offered up gratitude for all that the year has given me, and the wonders of this place on the wild west coast.
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Beautiful offerings of all the goodness there is. Wishing you every happiness in this new year, may it be wonderful for you and your family and friends.
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