Wednesday 25 September 2013

Sucker for souvenirs

I see an Information Centre in a town which I have never visited before - I go in.

If I don't see a pen for sale, I throw a tantrum and it sure ain't pretty.

But thankfully Ross - the cutest little town on the West Coast of the South Island has an Information Centre that sells pens and is also open 7 days a week.


Located in the historic end of the town, the old Bank of New South Wales houses a vast collection of great souvenirs as well as the crappy stuff. I love a bit of crappy.

Priced at a good old $1.70 - I had to buy a few pens.......postcards and of course, the infamous souvenir teaspoon for the 6-times-daily-at-least cuppa tea!


The old pub in this town is a gem as well. Dating back to the early 1900s, I am sure it was a "knock shop". But who cares....it's all part of it's spiciness.


 One of the many pub dogs.
 Stoking up the fire - with an entire tree!
The stag that sees everything (he told me it was once a 'Knock shop')

So, of course - I had to didn't I.... (they didn't sell pens...OK!) :)


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