Since we arrived at Waitakere Gardens, we have been treated to a number of musical events. Here are a few of what we've seen. (and heard)
It's the Grey Lynn Youth Band!
Since we arrived at Waitakere Gardens, we have been treated to a number of musical events. Here are a few of what we've seen. (and heard)
It's the Grey Lynn Youth Band!
We feel at home here.
Not that there were any Jewish delis that serve Cuban coffee anywhere around us at home. Nevertheless, we have been coming to The Federal Deli here in Auckland long enough that it feels like we belong.
It's always busy, but we've never had to wait very long to get a seat. (Reservations are not accepted.) We've always enjoyed the food. I do roll my eyes and sigh when I pay the bill, but oh well.
We weren't able to come in on Jeanne's birthday for lunch this year, as is our tradition, but we came as soon as possible.
This post is a short one, but it seeks to capture the essence of the place in just a few pictures.
-Nor have we had to wait very long for our food after ordering either.
We're at the counter today. That's a first. We get to watch the food prep. (They're very good at what they do.)
Okay, tell me honestly. If you were standing where I am now, taking this picture, wouldn't you wonder what's in there?
The double doorways, the unique paint job, long narrow hallways disappearing into the distance. It makes me curious. And there are stairways back there. You know what I think about stairways, right? (they lead to interesting places)
I showed you this place once before in a post about Ponsonby, but I didn't take you upstairs. Today I will.
We'll go to the left side first.
Later, walking down Ponsonby, I came across another double set of doors. Instead of going in, I panned out for the next picture.
Auckland has many historic neighborhoods. Recently, I walked around Grey Lynn and photographed some of the houses I saw.
Take a look.
This one has stained glass on it's front porch.
It's 5:45 a.m on July 10, 2021, and I'm enjoying a cup of coffee in the quiet Atrium before helping to set up tables and chairs in the Events Center. The tables/chairs you see here are left over from yesterday's happy hour. I'm told that there will be two serving lines for the meal in the Atrium.
