Monday, February 1, 2010

Three Score Years


This year we have a round of 60th birthday's. Here we are at Dawn's down at the winery just down the road. Then we have Duncan, and then Robyn - in the picture also, and Sue follows in April as well. All these old friends!! Still, Dawn and Robyn had to wait for me while we went over Kaiti Hill in our training for our trampin April - just 35km around Bank's peninsula. After this lunch for the girls, Duncan and I headed off for Ohiwa where the weather wasn't quite so bad as it was here and missed the spectacle of 15 polo ponies breaking out of the back paddock, racing round our property and onto the road. They had been spooked by the lightening and thunder and broke down the back fence where we join the racecourse.
Back at school and in the settling in phase. Doing four classes this year - double what I did last year.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

While the cats away.

What do Granparents do when Mum and Dad dessert their kids for Rythmn and Vines? Here we are on a delightful walk through Hukutaia Domain - Gran of course giving an educational talk on the lacewood tree.
Auntie Heather gets in on the act, showing the kids that only one tree contains the sacred bones of the ancestors of the local iwi.

Two tall straight Kauri trees which shed their skin - just like a crayfish!!







More learning going on!



A cheeky fantail frightened Gran






The sacred bones lie here.





The carvings guard the entrance to the hole in the puriri tree.





The Waterslide






Just great!!! he did it so many times. Good to have a wetsuit as some kids were getting very red thighs.




Grandad shows Millie how to eat prawns. This is one lesson he missed with his own daughter.


Dinner at Honeys in Opotiki was a bit of a laugh!






But we had two very well behaved children despite the long wait and the wrong icecream flavour.









Thursday, December 17, 2009

A Slice of Heaven

Here we are back at Ohiwa Same gorgeous view. Weather a mixed bag but usually fine during the day. I have only been for one swim and am happy to announce that the "Lose 10lb in 10 secs" bathing suit performed very creditably in lumpy surf. The same cannot be said for one of my knees so I had to flounder around abit. OOOH, another excitement was the fish. Duncan rang me so I could see it in situ and capture the moment. We wouldn't have kept it had it not been the first of the season, but Duncan filleted it beautifully and we had it with the oils from the dried tomatoes, a little toast and feta. Just entree you understand.

Here's an idea of where Simon and Jackie will be staying for their 3 nights. Not the ideal site as it is close to the ablution Block - just within those three trees. You can see the corner of our caravan, so not too far to come for dinner.

Her's another shot of the tree on S&J site, Jill and Rua are behind the van and our caravan is just behind the solar panels on the Ablution Block.




The Pohutukawa are just fabulous, the tui are singing, but there dont seem to be quite as many migratory birds there yet. Can't wait to get back!!





Friday, December 4, 2009

Backward steps and other Activities

This is Duncan up the coast doing a retinal screening up the coast.







A few steps back in the last few days. Firstly when we went to deliver the wine for the wedding we caught up with the Marinos. Even though we haven't seen them for years, it is like it is just a continuing conversation and we had a great night out.
Then we went to an open home at our first home 480 Palmerston Rd. They had basically reorganised all the rooms, and there was just a little square of lino in the kitchen that I recognised. We had to pretend that we were looking for a rental property
Heather came and stayed for 4 days. We managed a concert, shopping, a beachside walk, a hill walk, morning tea, dinner, strawberry picking, gardening plus some relaxing moments as well.
School is drawing to a close this week with the prizegiving next Wednesday which again I will be the MC for. Christmas shopping nearly done, soon to start on the Ohiwa packing


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Beware of the Double Bogey man

Just a little bit of excitement in our lives on Sunday as Duncan was in the 19 man shoot out at golf. It begins with 19 players and one person gets dropped off at each hole. Naturally it takes nearly all day. Duncan had promised to ring when he good knocked out. By 1.00 I thought "the B*****d's forgotten to ring me. By 2.00 I thought maybe ......, and just as I was heading off to the movies at 3, he rang to say he had won the whole lot. And the amazing thing was, he had 6 double bogeys. (Bad news, for you non-golfers) BUT when he had a bad hole, someone else had a worse one, and he hung on until the end, finally having to have a "chip off" with Gray Clapham to clinch the match. The next excitement was opening up the winner's envelope - over $600! I didn't find this out until after returning from the movies - Samson and Delilah, about some aborigine kids (very bleak and sad and hopeless)
I have been in Auckland for 2 days on a course for taking classes on video conference next year. Stayed in the Holiday Inn which was nice. Very stimulating course - but as you can imagine with a pack of teachers pretty full on talking and listening.
On Thursday we head up to Auckland with a cargo of wedding wine. Not long to go now!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A Topp Weekend

Race Day Theme this year was "The Rich and the Famous" Duncan and I went as the Topp twins. I'm Camp mother and Duncan is Camp Leader.


The Blacks were Professor Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady. Here they are with their son Andrew who is back to get married - on the 8th of January. The Kemps came as the Papa-Rat-C and Paris Hilton 30 years on - she has just had another nose job, and her dog has grown up. I'm afraid Shirley couldn't stand the bandages for too long, but quite a lot of the costumes got abandoned as the day went on. All except Camp leader (Duncan) who galloped around in his dress all day.




Everyone contributed a dish of the rich and famous and we had a great meal - so that no-one needed dinner that night. The wind was quite cool so we were very glad of the conservatory.


Here is the formal lineup - I don't know what Duncan was doing with his hand!



Roger was Lord Ascot,the instigator of race meetings and Sue was Julie Andrews. We were also very fortunate to have Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip join us (alias Dawn and Paul)

Karen Crosby came as Imelda Marcos and bought a collection of wonderful shoes, which she proceeded to change before each race. The boots were the luckiest.


But in the end Camp Leader was so tired he even went to sllep through the Golf Show. A good day was had by all.









Thursday, November 5, 2009

We're on the road again.

It was a great sense of deja vu as I headed off to support Duncan on a run. Here he is, just starting offbehind one of the people in a red shirt.


The course is now a two lap course around the centre of town. Here he is on the first lap. As you can see from his number 1691 he could have done it on his head and still be recorded as 1691!

The second lap and the sweat and dribble off the chin is starting to grow. The man in full fire gear was only doing 5 km. He did the 10.4 km in 55minutes and was 4th in his age group. I had heaps of people asking me why I wasn't doing it, but my muscle tone after my op has been very slow to return. For every day you spend in bed it is a week to fully recover. (Advice from nursing friend) That is why they try and get people up as quickly as they can.

The garden is producing heaps at present, but no flowering on the grapes yet. More meetings with lawyers, but not much headway on the land sale.