Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Monday, 4 April 2016

Some Time Away

10 Jan - 18 Jan 2016

Early in January my older brother, Vidor, came down from his home to stay. He did the same last year which gives us a chance to go away for a week. Vidor stays here with Pa to be here if Pa needs any help and to cook a main meal each day.

We headed over the hill to the Wairarapa to our favourite camping spot. 


Not something you see everyday here - a wedding. The brides family have been coming here to camp for 40 years!


Another shot - didn't want to get too close even though the groom had said we were welcome to come and look.


I really like this way of protecting growing veges. I took the photo for reference for the gardens up the back of our place.


Half-pint fast asleep the next morning. This is the hammock-type sleeping space Brains used to sleep in when he was little. 


Lil Battler decided he'd like the whole bed once I'd got out of it! The boys stayed with us for a couple of days as their parents had a few things to sort out.


Breakfast time! Half-pint enjoying his. For some reason meals always seem to taste better in the open air! The small orange and green chairs we found at Bunnings. We bought six so there would be one for each grandchild and one to spare!


A long time since this buggy was used! Locket used to sleep in it, and Brains before her. It's done many rounds of the camping place! Lil Battler enjoying a snooze  :)


Early morning and I love the way the sun is lighting up the underneath of these clouds.


This one too. This was before the sun had come up from behind the hill.


The sheep come pretty close on their morning walk through  . . . this one moved just as I clicked, she was looking right at the camera!


The hazy crescent moon on the night of the 14th Jan. I'd love to have a camera and lens capable of taking more detailed shots.


I managed to finally finish this cross-stitch embroidery. I started it quite a number of years ago so it is good to finally get it to this stage. Now to fully complete it!


Boar and Locket working on a puzzle. We picked it up at an op shop in Carterton.


Love how this cloudy mist is just sitting here . . . not long before the heat of the day caused it to dissipate.


Sunshine decided to stick all her stickers to her face so I couldn't resist getting a photo of that! Poppet is just happy to sit on Moneypenny's lap.


I woke up and got up quite early on our last morning. It was really peaceful and quiet and I needed a bit of time to reflect. I took this photo at 5:37am.


It was a little chilly - early morning chill - so I covered up with my new blanket. I bought it from a stall in North City Plaza in Porirua. The items are all made in Nepal. This blanket is Yak wool and it is lovely - soft, light and warm  :)   I saw it on the stall and I just had to touch it . . . and then I had to buy it!  :x

Source
 Harvesting the yak wool

Source

 The raw yak wool.


The day that Jester, Frosty and Mr Magoo came to visit we went for a walk to the top of the hill. Except for Mr Magoo, he was in the blow-up boat with Pop (Boar). There is a family graveyard belonging to the Morison's up there. Apparently we are related somehow, on my Mum's side I think. I'll have to get the family tree records from my sister so I can check it out.


Not a great shot as it is panorama which always seems to skew/curve the shot! The track meanders up  the hillside. Basically it's a sheep track!


Here is the beginning of it.


It goes behind those trees and then disappears up the slope. I was really pleased with myself when I made it up. It was the steepest walk I'd done since my PE. Jester gave me a hand in one place on the way down as it was steepish and on the edge of the bank. I didn't have my trusty walking pole so was grateful for his steadying hand.


I love the rustic look of this old wooden gate. Most of them now are metal, which last longer, so it is cool to see these ones still in use.


Hay bales . . . always seen in the paddocks in summer. The rectangular ones are still made but these are more often seen these days.


Sheep trail . . . just because!


Manuka or tea tree . . . Captain Cook made a tea drink out of the leaves.

Soon after I took these photos it was time to head home. We'd packed up everything and needed to get back as Vidor had to head home to Opotiki.


We had a good trip home and managed to get the Compact-A-Van onto it's deck before this storm rolled in . . . looking north were the storm is coming from.


Looking south . . . the rain has just started here, big drops pelting down, but the sky to the south is still clear. Not for long though!

It was a good to be able to get a break and some time away. A bit of time to rest, relax, think over things and appreciate the beauty of the world that God created.


Saturday, 6 June 2015

Family Holiday

Hard to believe that nearly 6 months have flown by! But they have, packed with the usual busy days.
I was going to write another post today - then I realised I left the last post at January 3rd, the day before we went away, so I thought I'd post some photos of our time away.

We left on the Sunday and had a good trip over the hill. Boar, Brains, Locket and myself. Also heading over were A-M Prof and Moneypenny with Sunshine and Poppet. They actually arrived before us so started scouting out a spot. We didn't take too long to set up, tempers didn't get too frayed which was good. The only negative thing was when I discovered we'd left the mince behind for the traditional first night hamburger patties! I think I was distracted by having other folk in the house when I was getting orgnised.  :|  All good, we just had buns and cheese.

A-M Prof and family went home on Tuesday as he had to work that night. Wednesday Boar went and picked up Butcher, Chuckles, Half-pint and Lil Battler and they came out for the evening, then Boar took them home. Thursday we had some family visitors for the day which was lovely. Friday Frosty and Jester arrived with Mr Magoo for the weekend, and Smurfette came over as well.

So over the course of the week all of our children, their partners and grandchildren had time camping. It's lovely to see the wee grandies getting the same enjoyment out of the place their parents did  :D

So a few photos of the time we were there will suffice for a commentary.


The hills opposite our beautiful camping spot - Photo by Locket


Locket and Sunshine enjoying aunty/niece time


Poppet playing with the river stones. Who needs toys when nature provides!


Moneypenny settling a wee one, enjoying the solitude.


A-M Prof taking Sunshine down to see the jet boat I heard coming up the river.


I think each grandchild had a snooze in the hammock  :)


A misty morning.


The sun coming through and burning the mist away.


Half-pint throwing stones with Boar


Lil Battler having a good look at something!


Jester took Brains eeling and Brains caught this big one!


Mr Magoo making a run for it - to the river of course  :D


The sheep come up pretty close in the mornings.


Camp washing line!