Friday 2 December 2011

Tikokino

On the way back from Dannevirke last week I passed through Tikotino.  On the State Highway you could easily miss it - there is a signpost and a hotel/cafĂ© which I had never seen open until last week.  As I had plenty of time and it was a lovely day I decided to turn into the village and see what was there.  The first thing that I foundwas the War Memorial Hall.  For such a small place (it's so small I can't even find any statistics showing its population) the Memorial Hall was impressive.  It also had excellent always-open toilets.  It's the only place on SH 2 between Napier and Dannevirke so that's a useful thing to know so I've logged that away into the memory banks.  





In searching for information on Tikokino I discovered that it had a namesake in Poland.  I learn something every day.

8 comments:

  1. I see the sign man has called. It looks a great place for some low light images. A wonderful place.

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  2. Rural but civilized... is my conclusion from pictures + signs ;)

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  3. I like your photos. Especially the one with the sheep grazing.

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  4. I had to look over that third photo a few times, there's something special about it, Graham. There's so much history there, story to tell.

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  5. Must admit I've never heard of that place. You certainly found a few good reasons for stopping.

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  6. Adrian, what puzzled me about the sign was why only Holden Road was highlighted. Because it's on a fast stretch of road with potential hazards I've never read the sign before because I've never stopped. Rather defeats the object of the sign I suppose.

    It's a place that I shall hopefully explore a bit more some time although I suspect that there's very little else to see and photograph. There is certainly plenty of history in the area.

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  7. Why is there an outside chimney GB. Has the house disintegrated?

    SP

    PS My blog reader still doesn't like you, there's something wrong somewhere!

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  8. I think the house has disappeared because it will have been wooden whilst the chimney in those days was brick.

    I'm so sad that Blogger doesn't like me. I try to be nice to it. Seriously I don't think that it's anything I'm doing. I've checked and I'm still seeing your posts.

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