The smallest house in New Zealand. Have you clocked in? But it's in Oakland. If you want to go to Oakland, punch in!
🏡Fairy Houses
📍Onekiritea Park, Hobsonville Point, Auckland 0616
Exploring Hobsonville for my buyers, straying into an elf cottage. Adults, children are deeply fascinated! Have been to see the tree elf twice, have met its creator, very friendly, she is also very happy to everyone with the tree elf photo, share them out. To be able to do such creative things after retirement is truly admirable and admirable.
Very cute, very sophisticated. The people who go to see it are very careful not to touch it, everyone in order to protect these lovely little houses.
It is really interesting, and I recommend you to take your children to find the little house where the elves live.
Since the first week of Lockdown in New Zealand, the organizer Jo has been building fairy tree houses one after another. At present, more than 20 small tree houses have been built in 6 trees. She said she wanted to give people something other than COVID-19 to think about, and imagined children dragging their parents outside to "watch the elves" with them. The children would run from one tree to the next while the adults struggled to keep up, and then everyone crouched down to take a closer look.
Fairy tree houses delight children and adults alike. For children, it's a place to imagine what the little inhabitants will look like and what they will live in, even hoping that the elves will show up and play with them. And for older people, it's about going back to childhood again, because seeing these treehouses takes adults back to a time when everything was simple and anything was possible.
It is said that these fairy huts and trees also glow at night, perhaps there will be fairies! I hope my buyers will also enjoy this fairy-tale living area.
It's like a Fairy world, which is why they're called "Fairy Houses" because the houses are actually for fairies. Although there seems to be less structure than before, such as the disappearance of some houses and ladders, the good news is that most of the homes are well preserved.
What a place, children playing with elves in their imagination, adults following behind them, a time when everything was simple and possible.
The elves have written "Do not touch the house" on the tree in a language that humans can understand, but I hope humans can do this well. The site is located under a few trees in Onekiritea Park, but because you need to walk on grass to get past, it is best not to look at it closely on rainy days or after rain, there is a lot of mud.
In addition to the elf Lodge, nearby Herald Island also has a quiet beach for fishing. There used to be few interruptions in the sun.
I haven't been to this fairy tree hole for a long time. I went out too late yesterday, and the sun almost heated the old three to death. But it's really cool to walk dogs here, and there's a dog park nearby.
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