Driving into Tirau, a little township about fifty kms southwest of Hamilton, on my way to explore the Te Waihou walkway, I was greeted by these two amazing corrugated iron creations. (www.corrugatedcreations.co.nz)


There was also a pukeko, flowers and a sassy little minx sitting on top of a rustic building which housed a cafe. These varied corrugated creations set around the town added to the feeling ”I have escaped for the day” as I explored all the fascinating nooks and crannies this little township offered.
Tirau in Maori Language means” place of many cabbage trees” A little town made up of 690 population.