There is this man that lives in Titahi-Bay and he make cute little Fairy Doors. He put the Fairy Doors all around Titahi-Bay so people can look at the or hunt for them. So my family and I went on a Fairy Door Hunt. Some of the Fairy Doors are hidden and some a really easy to see. I took a photo of all the Fairy Doors we could find, to show you.
The first one we found was by the hairdressers by the Whitehouse Rd Shops.
I think it was the first one he made because the Fairy Door is quite plain. Here is a photo:
The second Fairy Door we found was at Porirua Little Theatre. This one was a bit more colourful and had a window and a doorstep. I thought it was quite cute. Here is a photo of it:
At a Early Childhood Center called Browyns Place, was the next door. The Fairy Door is orange with a butterfly. Here is the photo:
We went for a little drive to find the next one. It is on Whitireia and is on one of the posts at the look out. The Door is just plain orange but it still looks cute. The photo of it:
Down the road a bit, from the last one, there is another one. There is a cattle stop and there is a little bridge that people can use to climb over the cattle stop. By the bridge is the next Fairy Door but you can't see it from the road because it is hidden under some long bits of grass. The photo of it:
On Shelly-Bay Beach there are two more but we could only find one. The one we found was under a the dirt by a big rock. It's a blue circle. My mum calls is the Hobbit Door. A cute photo:
Back at Titahi-Bay Beach, there are two but one has been stolen so I couldn't take a photo of it. The one we found is at the north end of the beach and is and a post by an old cafe. The cafe was called Aunt Daisy's but it's close down now. Here is the last photo:
There is a website about the Fairy Doors click here to see the website. Maybe I could save up and buy a little Fairy Door to go in my room.
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