Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Gnorman in Paeroa!

LOL- He is so cute. Everything is safely here.
Gnorman has arrived with Mr. Raker. He says he is very happy to be stationary for awhile as he says he was slightly car sick on his long journey here.

Gnorman has rested with some antiques and says wow, he has never seen so much old stuff in one place before. LOL.










Gnorman has met some new friends but was a little shy to begin with as he thought they looked a bit funny? But once he got to know them he got on really well.

Gnorman is excited about seeing outdoors tomorrow. He says he can hear cows and he thinks pigs so he is anxious to check out the source of the noises.
As it is time for his hosts to have dinner, Gnorman included of course, we will add more information tomorrow.
Gnorman is calling Mum tonight so that will be fun.

Day 2- Gnorman has a relaxing time around a country property. The photos show him relaxing as he enjoys the scenery.











Gnorman with jasper rocks.


The L&P bottles are unopened and are Limited Edition ones that were released in Paeroa ONLY. They are being donated for the big Auction.

The Kauri gum was found in the hills around Hikutaia is hundreds of years old and is also being donated to the auction. One Acre Wood in Hikutaia is the donator.(That's my shop)

Okkies, I am off now taking Gnorman into the bush to look for Jasper and Gold!!
Gnorman visited all around Paeroa and then went on to Thames where he met with a reporter for the Hauraki Herald and the owner of Pak N Save Thames.
Gnorman learning to drive a forklift at Pak N Save Thames


Gnorman ran out of time to see more, and is tucked up in bed, sound asleep now.
It has been a hectic day for us trying to keep up with the little fellow.

Contributed by raker

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Gnorman in Wellington!

These are very old and wise gnomes with gnorman.



The gnomes names are unpronounceable – Gmmflbt, Wzumpwsly, Smlepxznt and his brother Bglepxnt.

They don't like them being spelt incorrectly.
They were very interested in Gnorman's travels and took a lot of convincing that there actually is a world outside their huge garden.



There are about another dozen that I know of, but they were far too shy to meet Gnorman.



They said things like 'grvlneffinbllg' and erthenstynpt' when we asked them to join in for a photo.
Contributed by zeke16



Friday, April 13, 2007

Gnorman in Tauranga!

On Thursday morning I arrived in Tauranga and was delighted to find that Gnorma Jean arrived that afternoon, for a special Easter reunion arranged by our host, autumnwinds.



Friday and Saturday were spent catching up, and sightseeing – we even checked out the huge cruiser liner, Sapphire Princess, the biggest ship to call at New Zealand, as a possibility for our honeymoon! The surf at the ocean was a little rough for us wee people, so we went to the harbour, at Pilot Bay.


And we met the Mayor of Tauranga in a nice restaurant…


Saturday and Sunday it was all on – a house full of guests, and the 45th Annual Tauranga Jazz Festival where I met Bob Clarkson, the local MP, and we were special guests at the Telstra Clear promotion hospitality tent – rather fun, that! But AW wouldn’t let me drink, and she only had orange juice, too…..



I enjoyed one of the Jazz bands, Tauranga group Kokomo, who played cruisey bluesy music and Grant Bullott gave us a DVD, signed by all the band, for the auctions….

On Tuesday I bade farewell to my lovely Gnorma Jean for some time – she was off to Auckland to revel in TopRank’s blingbling, then she’s off for an extended tour of the USA, meeting celebrities.So sad to see her go, but so glad we had this time together – it was special.

Gnorman and Beatrice, a Cancer Society bear

I met the world-famous-on-Trade-Me Tauranga cat called Gordon, too – nice chap, consoled me, and cuddled me to his ample bosom – he was rather keen on the bell on my cap, too.


My last visit was with the charming and compassionate Peter Brown MP (New Zealand First Deputy Leader), and then… oh, dear! – I was back into my travelling compartment, to be transported down to Wellington.


Contributed by autumnwinds

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Gnorman in New Plymouth


2/4/07 Gnorman was welcomed to New Plymouth city this morning and was delighted that Fastways depot was thoughtfully situated in Norma Lane.
With John Sutcliffe and Andy Gowland-Douglas of the New Plymouth branch of the cancer society he was welcomed by the mayor, Peter Tennant, at the civic centre and given honorary citizenship.
The press from the midweek interviewed him; he couldn't wipe that smile off his face!

He then toured the city, meeting our local M.P. the Honourable Harry Duynhoven at the windwand for a photo shoot, , before seeing Nodding Neddy at the port, (there could be a "spot Gnorman on the oil pump" competition) Paritutu rock, (the last vestige of a massive ancient volcano)Poets Bridge at Pukekura Park and Bashful, a neighbourhood gnome.
Mount Taranaki was also bashful behind a cloud, but Gnorman hopes to view him later today, his last chance before visiting Tauranga for an overdose of Easter goodies.

Thanks to local businesses and Taranaki artists for their support as well.




Gnorman dwarfed..(excuse the pun) by Paritutu, the cone remnant of a massive, ancient volcano.




Gnorman buddying up with Bashful Collins, a local Taranaki identity
Gnorman.



Harry Duynhoven MP showing Gnorman a closer view of the windwand orb.



The Honourable Harry Duynhoven, local M.P. and Gnorman below the windwand.



Andy Gowland-Douglas holding Gnorman, and John Sutcliffe of the cancer society with Ana Souto on the beautiful coastal walkway.



Gnorman decided to cheat with a photo of Mt. Taranaki behind him, the actual mountain feeling bashful today.


Gnorman relaxing against his journal at Pukekura Park, the Poets Bridge in the background across the lake.



Mayor Pete Tennant bestowing honorary citizenship on Gnorman.
Contributed by hezwez
A HUGE THANK YOU TO NEW PLYMOUTH BUSINESSES!!!
You guys are just amazing... All the stuff you have given to hezwez is amazing and wonderful... we are looking forward to fantastic and exciting auctions.
To vickyanne, what can I say??? Your paintings are devastatingly lovely!!!! You are a wonderful and generous artist.
Have a fantastic Easter New Plymouth... New Plymouth ROCKS!!!!
Joy Z Clark
Team Gnorman