Party of 5! We love spending time together, are adventurous and are all really looking forward to our big OE!!
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
SUPER SILVER FERNS
Another amazing adventure for the Muru's this time at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena to watch the Silver Ferns. Unfortunately the Ferns were beaten by Australia in an exciting match. After the match while waiting for signatures, a few of the team took a shine to Ngahuia so she got some great photos. One of the girls took her match programme from her and got all the team to sign it. Ngahuia's favourite was Irene Van Dyke. We think she'll make a good Temapara. Thanks Girls you made a "future ferns" day





Wednesday, May 09, 2007
BUSY BANK HOLIDAY
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
WONDERFUL WARWICK
Legend has it that the first fortification of significance on the grounds of Warwick Castle was erected by Ethelfleda, the daughter of Alfred the Great, in the year 914. This almost certainly replaced older wooden fortifications which had proven ineffective against marauding Danes who sacked the town during the reign of her father. This fortification was part of a network built to protect the Kingdom of Wessex. The remains of this ancient fortification can still be seen on Ethelfleda's Mound, a mound of earth at the southern end of the castle's courtyard. As intriguing as this legend is, the majority of the remains date from the period of Norman rule.
After the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century, William the Conqueror appointed Henry de Newburgh as Earl of Warwick. During this time of change, a Norman motte-and-bailey fort was erected.
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