Saturday, 2 March 2013

"Way Out West..."

Arthur's Pass Viaduct

our summer holiday last year was a fantastic drive down the west coast of our beautiful country. simon had never been this way south before so it was the perfect time to do it when i finished up at pascoes on boxing day with two and a half weeks before starting my new job.

we headed out on the thirtieth december from christchurch from home, stopping for lunch the little village of Arthur's Pass, to which it was raining. this rain continued to follow us alllllllll the way south, with a break in otago.

Railway & Road bridge, between Greymouth & Hokitika
with a brief visit to greymouth to top the petrol tank up (which lasted us until frankton z station), we head on down the beautiful west coast. it may have rained most of the way to haast but it was a great drive on fantastic roads carved out of the forests of the west coast.

Lake Ianthe
on the way down we stopped at various places, stopping at lakes and viewpoints to take photos to the magnificent view that God created here. even in the overcast weather it was still breathtaking to view. 
stopping at the viaduct lookout in the arthur's pass was a challenge, as the wind and rain were coming at us as we tried to take a decent photo without getting out slr soaking wet. i managed to get a couple of pretty good shots before then driving over it.

we stopped at a little bushman's cafe for a photo opportunity of the scenery and some goats lying about in the next paddock. stopping off at lake ianthe for more photos was worth it. lovely and peaceful and tranquil. had it been a scorching hot day i think we would've one for a dip.

our next stop in our journey was to franz joseph glacier, which was rather hard to see, or to capture a clear photo due to the rain and cloud hovering low over it. you can now walk up fairly close to the glacier (there was only a viewpoint when i first saw the glacier in 1996 and to get closer required a guided walk/tramp). we decided not to walk up to this time because of the weather, leaving us something to do next time.

Creek running pass the Walk way to Franz Joseph Glacier


Fox Glacier

less than thirty kilometers down the road is new zealand's second remaining glacier fox, we decided to just go to the viewing gap in the trees, as it was, to see a glimpse of it. photos came out slightly better than at franz.

Lake Moeraki
it is just absolutely gorgeous driving through the forest of the coast, along a the winding roads. there really is nothing better to do on holiday and something i can't get enough off, especially in great french design and built car. our citroen certainly handles well on these roads (which is why spending the odd few $$$ on her is worth doing)

lake moeraki was another magnificent view that we had to stop at, to try and capture her beauty. such beauty in the afternoon light, just breathtaking.

Knight's Point Lookout
nearly at haast and our last stop for the day was knight's point lookout, which has a magnificent view out over the tasman sea. with blue sky on the horizon, its beauty was astounding.

Us at Knight's Point lookout.
after knight's point we arrived at the wee village of haast, where we were to spend the night. the sun was shining in the last of the day. we checked into our motel and wondered down to the local pub for tea. was pretty good. spent our evening watching the gigalo movie.

Thunder Creek Falls
monday thirty first december started with breakfast, loading the car up and checking out of the motel, turning right as we exited the wee township. our first stop was at thunder creek falls, a quick walk off the road and into the bush for a magnificent beauty of water.

Me at the viewing platform to Thunder Creek
we stopped at the gates of haast bridge, which has a signing to say no walking across the bridge, but yes that is exactly what everybody stopping there did/does and what we did too. only way to get the perfect shot of rushing water.

Rock buildings on side of road at Gates to Haast
driving up and down and around the roads through the haast was a spectacular drive. one cam really enjoy the scenery both as a driver and a passenger. we stopped to get views of the haast river.

Blue Pools River
near the end of the haast is another wee spot to stop at and enjoy, the blue pools, about a 20 minute walk into the forest to these blue pools, which are glacier fed, are beautifully clear.

Lake Wanaka
the road heading into north otago winds up and long the north end of lake wanaka, then over and across to driving along beside lake hawea. we stopped for lunch in the picturesque wanaka at their monteith's bar (i think we're going to try and go to all monteith's bars in the south island). lunch was delicious, wanaka was crazy busy, being new year's eve. we wondered along a little, popped into a jewellery store to look at pandora charms. then headed on up the crown range to queenstown. about fifty kilometers shorter than driving round the range past cromwell.

Down the Crown Range to Queenstown
it was a fantastic drive up and over the range in beautiful sunshine, we nipped into arrowtown to get some bubble gum fudge at the remarkable sweet store. we ducked into frankton, for fuel and along into queenstown which was chaotic, so we tiki toured out and around to glenorchy for an ice cream. simon enjoyed timing himself getting back to queenstown.

Glenorchy - top of Lake Wakatipu
a great couple of days driving and great scenery, that would be worth doing again.
our country has some great roads that take you through some beautiful places.

Saturday, 5 January 2013

"It's Christmas Time....."

Or it was, I am a little late in doing this post but only just found time to do it.

Our eldest niece was up to stay with us a couple of weekends ago for a Touch Tournament, so my Mother-in-Law and I took her to Spreydon Baptist's annual "Christmas Grotto" set up, which by the way is amazingly well done.

At the Entrance - a Light Waterfall

Toy Shop

Race Track

Angel Teds telling the Story of Jesus


McCaw - he didn't particularly like his photo being taken.
A wonderfully put together walk through.

Saturday, 22 December 2012

"Needlework..."

I have now finished the second piece of cross-stitch for my dear work-mate.

Before back stitch

All the crossing done

Backstitch complete

Detailed

Both completed

I really enjoyed doing these and am already planning my next piece to start in January.





"George Harrison"

It has been quite a while since I wrote a post, something I have been meaning to but with the rushing runway into Christmas, a working retail Christmas at that, time has gotten away with me.

The title of this post might lead one to think this'll be about The Beatles but in fact it's about a Little Bichon Friese puppy. My father and his wife's new house mate. They bought a Bichon puppy; so in mid-November we went for a wee drive to pick him and take him to Moeraki where his new parents would meet us for lunch, then take him home.

We picked him up from Arundel, Canterbury (near Geraldine), put him in a cat cage and continued on our way south to Moeraki. It was pouring with rain from not long before Oamaru all the way down.


He is rather cute. Traveled really well, only wimpering when he needed the toilet. Pulled over down a side road/street in Makikihi.





Once we had had lunch at Moeraki, the weather was rubbish so didn't go down to the boulders, we let him out to see if he needed toilet, but with the rain and cold he started shaking all over. It was cute, so we wrapped him up in a towel to warm him up.

Friday, 26 October 2012

5 Year Anniversary xoxoxoxoxox

20.10

This past Saturday was Simon and mine's 5 year Anniversary of being together. The best part about it was that the 20th fell on a Saturday, which was the same day of the week as he asked me out. AND it was also Labour weekend when he asked me out. So it made this past weekend extra special.

We had planned a few months ago to go to Hanmer Springs, so I spent all last week hanging out for Saturday to get in the car and head a wee bit up the road. We heard on Friday that it had snowed in Hanmer but that didn't deter us, even the fact that it was a 3 day weekend where many a family would be.

Woke up Saturday to sunshine and warmth. After a brief phone call with the boss at work, we got in the car and headed up to Hanmer Springs. It was a great drive, sunshine, and open ride, also no cops so I enjoyed the straights and passing cars when they were too slow.

We arrived at lunchtime, so parked up and walked down to the Monteith's Brewery Bar, Hanmer for some yummy lunch. Their Ciabatta Garlic Bread was divine, the butter was soaked through to perfection and the right amount of flavour. Just divine. Simon had the open steak sandwich and I had Chicken Breast with salad, absolutely delicious.

My Beautifully Refreshing Jaegemesiter & Red Bull
Simon's Refreshing Monteiths Golden Lager
It was an absolutely gorgeous day to sit out side for lunch.

Then we spent the next couple of hours sitting and soaking in the hot pools. It was just wonderful. Even with all the people that were there it didn't feel to crowded or busy.

Scenery views!!
Could build here, waking up this view would be great!
A lovely afternoon, with a nice drive home, we stopped off at Blockbuster for some DVD's to finish the day off.
With Twinkies for Tea (bought at Martha's Backyard in Auckland
It's been a great 5 years with Simon and I so cant wait to enjoy all the others to come.

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxooxooxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Catch Up Time: Our Week in Auckland

During the second half of week 2 of October, Simon, myself, Dad and Step-Mum went up to Auckland to celebrate my Brother's 21st.

We got up early on Thursday 11 and caught our 8am Jetstar flight (thanks to my boss who kindly got up that early to take us to the airport).

Regan met us at the airport and we headed for coffee, to a place in Newmarket, which was conveniently located near the only car dealerships worth going to. Audi, Porsche, Mercedes and of course Ferrari and Maserati.

Aston Martin DB9
A Beautiful Behind
The noise from 
Lamborghini Aventador - Gorgeous
After wandering round some gorgeous scenery, with lunch at Mission Bay, Burger Fuel, in between, we grabbed some groceries from Countdown an headed for where we were to be staying.

We met this wee guy in Mission Bay. A bearded Dragon, native to  Australia,
born in NZ and working as a Mexican. He was rather cute.
With my brother in the Airforce we managed to get a house for the week for basically nothing for the entire week.

For his Birthday dinner Regan chose a place called Elevations which was up in the Waitakere Hills, with an amazing view of the city. Meal was pretty good too.

The rest of the week we saw a great deal of the city, Sylvia Park Mall, Albany Mall, New Lynn, the City and Onehunga Dress Smart. We took the train into the city on Monday and all of us went up the Skytower, we got the tourist photos. The best part being when we sent our Step-mother to negotiate with the photo guy on price. He offered all three sets for $75, she said $20 each or no deal. We got them at $20 each.

View of the Harbour Bridge from the Skytower

Looking down through the glass floor you can walk over.
Really is a mind of matter thing.
Regan's 21st was on the Saturday, he's managed to persuade his Bible Group leader to let him have it at his house. The evening was to consist of a BBQ tea followed by 60's movies on a big screen under the stars. The problem was that it poured with rain that day, so they tried to set up a canopy over the deck, but that didn't work. In the end we just chatted about inside and Dad did his "Dad speech".

Regan with his friend setting a frame for a canopy.
Regan in his 60's outfit.
On the Sunday Regan was baptised in the sea at Point Chev.
Regan being baptised.
It was a great week, plenty of shopping between us all. Did stop in at Gucci but still too poor to purchase in there, despite a pair of gorgeous mid-heels stealing my eyes.

If we were ever to move to Auckland, I know we'd spend pretty much every Sunday for a year at least just cruising round getting to know our surroundings.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Father's Day

Today is Father's Day, a day to celebrate one's Father/Dad. I always look forward to thinking of something special to get Dad to say thank you being such an amazing Dad and of course finding the perfect card as well.




Dad, Me & Grandma

Dad did set the bar high, but Simon certainly reaches it!

Up on a tractor with Dad

Dad at Wanaka Warbirds


Dad and I on my Wedding Day

I was always willing to help Dad to wash the car, then I was always willing to drive it for him!
I thank God everyday that I have an amazing Dad!!!