The Redwoods Nightlights is New Zealand’s newest tourist attraction. Visitors can walk a 1/3 mile trek around the forest on suspended platforms among the tree tops, while viewing stunning hand crafted light ornaments created by local artist David Trubridge. Some of these ornaments as tall as 8 feet and suspended as high as eighty feet above the ground.
Key Takeaways:
- people were experts on food preservation because their lives depended on it. Around the turn of the twentieth century, electric refrigeration enabled people to transport food longer distances, sell it in modern supermarkets, and keep it cool at home.
- it is worth relearning some of those skills – especially winter food storage, the oldest and easiest method.
- Many fall crops can be safely stored and eaten over the winter months without the use of fancy canning equipment.
“people were experts on food preservation because their lives depended on it. Around the turn of the twentieth century, electric refrigeration enabled people to transport food longer distances, sell it in modern supermarkets, and keep it cool at home.”