EUREKA

Eureka is a place name here in New Zealand, to be exact in the Waikato District; locality, 18km east of Hamilton.

We were on our third trip from Auckland to Taupo, when we ended up in Eureka. (Unfortunately I did not really remember the exact meaning of ‘Eureka’.)

Driving through the place and carrying on driving it dawned on us that we have never been driving through that place on our way to Taupo.

Turning back and asking for directions put us eventually on the right track to Taupo, only this time we did not have to drive through Cambridge because of road improvements. We missed stopping at our famous coffee shop in Cambridge.

The coffee shop I like in Cambridge used to be a church

The coffee shop I like in Cambridge used to be a church

Looking up Eureka in The Collins Concise Dictionary I am finding that it is “an exclamation of triumph on discovering or solving something.”

Eureka means also, “I have found it.” But we lost our way at the place called Eureka.

SECOND – HAND SHOPS

Second – hand shops was the answer to my question and I thought the lady was joking. (There are second – hand shops all over the country.)

We were on our way from Taupo to Auckland with short stopovers in Te Aroha, Paeroa and Waihi.

PAEROA

Welcome to PAEROA ANTIQUE TOWN OF NEW ZEALAND is written on the shop on the other side of the road

Te Aroha is a beautiful town and we spent some time there. It was good to look around a bit and refresh ourselves in a coffee shop. The town is alright in summer, but I am told that the place does not get much sun in winter.

Because of the burning sun we stopped in Paeroa to buy some sun block.

I stayed at the car and when someone came along I asked what a tourist must see when in Paeroa.

The answer was second – hand shops and the answer was no joke.

PAEROA is the antique town of New Zealand. I was in fact looking at an antique shop not too far away without knowing it.