photo of the sun disappearing behind hills in the distance

Lockdown is starting

Kotahi.

A memorable sunset // NZ commences a few weeks of ‘lockdown’ in attempt to flatten the curve to fight Coronavirus.

Whilst it’s all happening scarily fast and everything is full of unknown and uncertainty, it is also an exciting time full of opportunities ahead of all of us.

Stay safe everyone and we hope to see you all again.

Kia kaha, stay strong.

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