PAUA SHELL

PEACOCK

PUKEKO

PAUA SHELL

I asked my son to send me a Paua Shell while still in South Africa. He sent me two beautiful shells.

I wanted to explain how life is, just like the shell with all the rough sediments on it. We are always polishing our lives. As soon as we find things that we can sparkle in it is like the shell that gets cleaned and polished by people and circumstances all around us. In the end, our shining beauty comes out, and it makes a difference, it makes life worth living.

People are always in interaction, and we learn from each other

Pāua is the Māori name given to three species of large edible sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs which belong to the family Haliotidae, known in the United States and Australia as abalone, and in the United Kingdom as ormer shells. Wikipedia

PEACOCK/POU

Photos taken at Staglands a nature resort.

Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Cafe offers visitors the unique and exciting opportunity to connect with nature in a beautiful, natural environment. Feed and freely interact with wildlife in this very special place – the product of one man’s passion and vision to experience nature at its best. Located in the scenic Akatarawa Valley near Upper Hutt, Wellington, Staglands is a ‘must see’ attraction for local families and tourists visiting the Wellington region. Looking for things to do in Wellington, look no further.

http://www.staglands.co.nz/

PUKEKO

Each class at the school where I am doing the after school care has an NZ bird or animal name.

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The pukeko is a widespread and easily recognisable bird that has benefitted greatly by the clearing of land for agriculture. In addition to its brilliant red frontal shield and deep violet breast plumage, the pukeko is interesting for having a complex social life. In many areas, pukeko live in permanent social groups and defend a shared territory that is used for both feeding and breeding. Social groups can have multiple breeding males and females, but all eggs are laid in a single nest and the group offspring are raised by all group members.

http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/pukeko

More “P”s

P…

P: Elysium

P staan vir Pa (Toeka-Tokkel se April-uitdaging > my alfabet van dankbaarheid)

 


15 responses to “Blogging from A-Z: Letter P”

  1. perdebytjie Avatar

    Pragtige skulpe en die poue is asemrowend mooi!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Nie ver van my af is daar n fabriek wat die skulpe verwerk en allerhande inlegsels mee maak. Die poue was sommer n menigte mannetjies wat gepronk het of te wel vlerkgesleep het.

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  2. Christina B Avatar

    Ps: ek stem saam oor die poleer van skulpe en mense. Mooi gestel.

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Dankie ek het dit as spreker by VLU in SA gegee. Die dames was werklik beindruk. Mens dink nie so daaraan nie maar hoe meer liefde die vrou ontvang hoe blinker en mooier word sy.(Dit het oor vrouwees gegaan)

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      1. Christina B Avatar

        Dis baie waar.

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  3. Christina B Avatar

    Pragtige skulpe en pou-foto’s. Ek hou baie van die paua-skulp. Nou het ek ook iets nuuts geleer oor die pukeko.

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Hul maak die mooiste juwele daarvan. Die Pukeko is regte boggers. Hul vang klein eendjies as hul kans kry omdat hul vleis ook eet.

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      1. Christina B Avatar

        Ons oudste dogter het ‘n hangertjie daarvan gekoop toe sy in 2012 daar was met ‘n skool musiektoer, dis baie mooi.

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  4. Toortsie Avatar

    Daardie skulpe is pragtig. Is dit hoe ‘n perlemoenskulp lyk as die harde buitekant afgeskuur is?

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Ek maak nou n wilde stelling! Die perlemoen in SA is meer wit terwyl die Paua die blou na groen en swart kleur het . Die binnekant is reeds skoon geskuur deur die slak. Dis die buitekant wat so ekstra kleurvol is as die laag kalk en skulpe afgekrap is.

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  5. UpwardSpiral Avatar

    Those shells are SO Beautiful. And I love the metaphor you used them for to compare them with our lives. Lovely post!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      They are beautiful. I am glad you love the description it is very important especially for women who most of the time do not get the opportunity to come out of the shell. Thanks for your kind comment.

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  6. HesterLeyNel Avatar

    Awesome post and stunning photos. That peacock is absolutely magnificent – majestic. Ek sien in die Weskaap praat hulle ook deesdae van abalone; klink asof die woord sommer opgeneem is in Afrikaans, maar dis wat ons ken as perlemoen, nie waar nie?

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words. The peacocks were awesome while flirting with the females. Dit lyk my dis perlemoen maar in n ander kleur. Die blou-groen is NZ perlemoen skulpe.

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    2. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      balones live all over the world. They can be seen along the waters of every continent, except the Atlantic coast of South America, the Caribbean, and the East Coast of the United States. Most abalones are found in cold waters, along the coasts of New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, and Western North America and Japan in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Chilean Pacific coast, the species called loco (Concholepas Concholepas, Bruguière, 1789) has a hard, black shell, and is eaten by many people.

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