tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544251703702125263.post32157181765082446..comments2024-03-12T15:35:05.802+13:00Comments on Sanujan : Research about the East Cape LighthousePBS Bloggershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17718158506607083303noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544251703702125263.post-60103663957068357302018-09-24T12:33:03.181+12:002018-09-24T12:33:03.181+12:00Kia ora Sanujan,
I have been looking at some blogs...Kia ora Sanujan,<br />I have been looking at some blogs in the Manaiakalani schools and this post caught my eye because I am from the East Coast. My grandmother is from Te Araroa which is the closest town to the lighthouse.I currently work for Manaiakalani in Gisborne but I grew up in Tolaga Bay. As children we visited the lighthouse frequently and it was our job to count the steps. When I was very little I used to lose count easily and then as an adult I lost count because I was too puffed from climbing to remember. The view from the lighthouse is stunning and one day we got there for sunrise. It was spectacular!<br />Maybe one day you will go there and climb all those steps! <br />Would you like to be a lighthouse keeper?<br />Mā te mā<br />Cheryl TorrieCheryl @ Manaiakalanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00956099666026076621noreply@blogger.com