The unofficial pictorial biography of New Zealand

So glad you’re here, because we’re going on a tour of New Zealand. Not quite the amazing scenery, but rather a trip on fire trucks, in yoga classes, cafes, bakeries, construction sites, restaurants. And yes, sheep.

Some part of this biography will be through a series of photo “albums”. Others will be with lavish cartoon diaries (check out the nav bar on the right).

To open the album, just click on an image, and boof—you’re in a whole new world. Try it! If you’d like to see the photos via a “category”, then click on www.theotherseandsouza.com/library.

Sean
P.S.
The cartoon diaries and especially the photo albums get updated on a fairly regular basis.Sometimes once or twice a week. If you want to peek into New Zealand often, yes, there is a way to get updates. 

Right now there are close to about 150 different businesses. You’re unlikely to want to see them all, hence, it may be a good idea to have a look at the categories (see link above)  and go from there. 

Take your time and click through some of the albums. At the bottom of each album, you’ll find a link to subscribe and a zany newsletter will show up on a monthly basis. 

Coatesville Market, Coatesville

The Coatesville Market, held on the first Sunday of the month is one of Auckland's biggest markets. It's a fun atmosphere with food, drink and lots of cool stuff to buy. Beverly and Flo tend to the juice stand at the Coatesville Market. All those oranges!Ray from...

Secret Garden, Pukekohe

The Secret Garden was originally solely a flower garden, that exported flowers to places such as Hongkong. However, with the onset of COVID, exports came to a sudden halt. A new plan had to be devised and in stepped in restauranter/chef, Ben Bayly, who leased the...

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