Monday, 11 January 2016

Whananaki 2


Whananaki 1 
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Otamure bay


We went to visit Annabelle and Scott again at their new home to be in Whananaki. They live in a caravan on their property instead of a tent which is much nicer.  But they have spent all their free time during the winter setting up their awesome coffee/scoop fruit ice business 'Melt' near a camp site in Otamure bay.


preparing our van for the trip/ Indy is taking part in the prep

MELT  

their fifties inspired coffee cart 


we caught them at a busy time

 Scott preparing our organic blueberry ice cream

 Annabelle cutting bananas for the banana/choc flavour
the melting heart symbol
the pricelist
 hurray for their achievements and hard work


OTAMURE BAY






TAUWHARA BAY

















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Scott and Samuel are having a swim


 it was initially a bit chilly for Sam
Scott taking the first plunge
Samuel following swiftly
love the blue at the horizon


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Sunday, 27 December 2015

Xmas in Wellington

Wellington

this year we drove to Wellington to join Samuel's family at Joana's place to eat great food and to hang out with family members we hardly see during the year - due to the distances.



driving into Wellington

getting closer to the CBD


searching for Joana's house in Wilton - a suburb in the green belt of the city

Wilton is a small suburb in Wellington. It is best known for Otari-Wilton's Bush, a large reserve that is situated in the suburb. Otari-Wilton's bush is the only public botanic garden in New Zealand dedicated solely to native plants. Wikipedia


the view from her balcony


In the reflexion of the window you can see me, Matthew (brother) and Joanna (sister). At the table we have Irene (Matthew's better half). In the house there is Josie (sister) and Leo (nephew).


relaxing after we had lunch at Xmas day - outside Joanna, Matthew, Irene. Inside Leo and Josie.


Samuel in Joanna's cute garden


A VISIT TO OTARI - WILTON'S BUSH





Samuel found an injured Tui on the street which we dropped off at the Zoo the next day (boxing day) in the hope that it can be helped.


Due to logistics we had our Xmas day meal in the evening 



el padre de familia has arrived and is cutting the ham 















On our way home driving on Desert Road I could not resist taking pictures of Mount Ruapehu and Mount Ngauruhoe


  • Mount Ruapehu, or just Ruapehu, is an active stratovolcano at the southern end of the Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand.Wikipedia

Elevation:2,797 m

Last eruption:September 25, 2007

First ascenders:

George Beetham

Joseph Prime Maxwell





  • Mount Ngauruhoe is an active stratovolcano or composite cone in New Zealand, made from layers of lava and tephra.Wikipedia

  • First ascender:John C. Bidwill
    Elevation:2,291 m
    Last eruption:1977






The mountain on the left is Ruapehu and the one on the right is Mountain Ngauruhoe
















Mount Ruapehu seen from Lake Taupo





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