2009
08.21

…penguin?! Penguin air freshener! Who would have thought that penguins smell like vanilla! Don’t you love his little ice berg packaging and top hat? Anyway, a Xmas present from my parents…
2009
08.20

This is yet another Thai penguin. I’m pretty sure it also came from the floating market. It is carved and painted wood…
2009
08.19

This is a penguin shopping bag – well it is a shopping bag all rolled up to fit into a little penguin pouch! It was a Xmas present from my parents.
2009
08.18

This penguin was purchased from the gift shop at Parliament House. It is glass and quite heavy and the colours are very cool! (I am guessing at the date!)
2009
08.17

These are Ritzenhoff shot/schnaps glasses, designed by Iti Janz. They were a Xmas present for Martin – I saw them and couldn’t resist – although purchasing them was a bit of a saga as I really wanted two but they could only find one box and would absolutely not put one of them into another box… In the end they got another correct box from another store I think!
2009
08.16

See lapis lazuli penguin 1!
2009
08.15

This is a lapis lazuli penguin. We got it in a gem store in Canberra – actually a few of our penguins have come from this place…
2009
08.14

Again, a penguin that I picked up in Hobart while I was there for work. I really did do some work on that trip, but used my spare time to enhance the penguin collection!
2009
08.13

This assortment of penguins came from the Hokitika Glass Studio in New Zealand. We had been told about this place prior to going, so had made it a priority to visit! Obviously we couldn’t decide which penguins to get, so we got more than one. They did have a penguin chess set (I can’t see it on their website) – but it was too expensive and it would have been too hard to get home safely! Sadly we didn’t get to see any penguins (or anything else) being made as we arrived too late in the day. Definitely worth a visit if you are near there – their glassware is stunning.
2009
08.12

We got these little penguins in a toy shop in Santa Monica. We’d had dinner with a friend and checked out the pier and were browsing the nearby shops… They are tiny – about 1cm tall – I think they are the smallest ones in the collection…