The road into Pukatea Bay |
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Summit of Tasman Heights looking thru to Motueka |
Bill & I saw the new year in very quietly this year with Finn & Jet (the Dogs) and National Radio - great music ☺
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Had a little bit of rain on our walk with Annabelle to Kina |
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Men in Hats & Shades (Bill, Trevor & Don) |
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Our new spot - Lower Queen Street |
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Bill loved this new toy |
Bill gave John a hand in his paddocks, tearing up fences and post in preparation of an Auction John will be having to clear out the property of all it's farming equipment. This involved a bit of tractor work that Bill was more than happy to be involved with. It was a good time for re establishing our friendship and catching up on each others families. Also old friends at the Waimea Club, where we had a couple of meals. Here were also some of our fellow Suburban Club members who are now using these premises as their own club premises are no longer available, having been sold to cover debt that had accrued over the years.
Joan telling her Boys how to launch the boat |
Great catch Boys |
Here we met up with Bill's brother Alan and Mum Joan.
We stayed in a house owned by a friend of Alan's that went away for the weekend. When our children were small we use to come into this part of the Sounds - and I always hated the road in. the last time we were down there (20 odd years ago) I said then I was never coming back! Amazing how time makes you forget these promises! So here I go once again making this statement - I AM NEVER GOING BACK ON THAT ROAD!
Hopefully as this is now in writing I will have something to remind me 🙈
Anyway....... so we went down there once again. It was a lovely restful place to go. Just a shame it is such a terrible road in. Not that Bill would agree.
It was a good chance for Bill to have some time with his brother, and the two of them went out fishing and brought back some delicious Blue Cod that we had for dinner. So thank you Peter for the use of your place for the weekend.
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Original before it was stripped Tyler doing the last lot of dishes in this sink! |
Nearly completed |
The new plan commenced with K&T having time to rip the old kitchen out before Kathryn headed north, then returning to continue ripping down the ceiling (no more Michelangelo ceiling tiles Kathryn - yay) and wall coverings
It was a busy time for Kathryn / Bill & Tyler, but well worth the result. Look forward to seeing the finished job with new bench and polished floors in April as we pass back through Nelson.
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Dishes time - Bill a bit sad about something, meanwhile K&T get on with the dishes. |
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Marg & Vicki outside BeerBurgers where we had coffee's A little advertising for HopFederation in the background :) |
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Joan and Bill posing at Jesters where we celebrated Joan's 86th birthday with other family too |
With Nelson's Anniversary at the end of January, we headed over to Golden Bay once again to go camping with Vicki & Trevor and Mates like the old days except without any children of course.
Totoranui was our destination, but thankfully Bill made me check the Doc Camp had vacancies. I thought that time of year all the Cantabrians would have returned home! But no, we couldn't come over till the Saturday as they were still fully booked.
John & Denise joined us on the walk to Wainui Falls Visited the lovely new Cafe that is now set up on our return. |
A bit disappointed and wanting to get away on the Friday as those who needed to had taken the day off, we decided to head over the hill and stay at Pohara for the night - or in Bill & my case - Port Tarakohe.
Smoking Billie was great for supplying plenty of hot water |
The days were just a bit busy for the Boys. You may think they are reading - look closer! |
Plenty of walks and mussels - another enjoyable stay.
Returning to Nelson for Bill to build some insect screens for the Bus (badly needed over Golden Bay - bloody mozzies!) we had a few more days in Nelson parked up at our place. Before we moved down from Kathryn's we had cyclone Fehi pass through along with a King Tide that did a lot of damage around the waterfront. Amazing the strength of those waves ripping up concrete footpaths and cycle/walkways. It will be an expensive clean up for the Council. Thankfully it didn't rain too much, it was more wind and high tide damage.
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Rocks Road footpath damage |
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