My quilting thoughts and inspirations sprinkled with a glimpse of life down on the farm

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Holiday time

(A non-quilty post.)
Dairy farmers are notorious for having their holidays in the wintertime.....it's when the cows are dry (not being milked) and it's generally an easier time to leave the farm and stock in someone else's hands. 
My dairy farmer is notorious for not having a decent holiday, be it winter or summer. The odd weekend away here and there is all he's had for Years.
However, recently we managed a whole six nights away. In spite of some wet days and cooler temperatures it was lovely and a much needed break. 
When we get away we like to head for a coast. For a weekend away we stay in Northland but this time we ventured south and visited a few different places.
(I didn't take a lot of photos while we were away, just enough to show where we went!)
First stop was the relatively local Matakohe Museum. The Northland region has a rich history of the Kauri tree - gum digging, swamp kauri, and felling all being important industries in the past. These days the Kauri forests are protected and treasured. This museum is very big and one of the best, I reckon, with plenty to see. It was a good way to while away a few wet hours.
None of my photos show it, but there were some life sized busts carved from the Kauri gum. Fascinating. We're always looking out for gum on our property - the photo below shows the biggest pieces we have found so far —
(Relating to this, previously we have visited the Gumdiggers Park in the Far North [my photo *here*]. That was also a very interesting place.

We stayed at Muriwai. The rain cleared for us to enjoy a nice evening walk on the beach (a lot of the west coast beaches have volcanically formed black sand).

Thames/Coromandel, across the island on the other coast was another stopping point. We always enjoy walking along the main street of Thames and checking out the shops. 
We drove up the coast to Coromandel. Being winter time there wasn't a lot happening but we enjoyed a nice lunch and explored some bays.

We also stayed at Taupo for a couple of nights. The region is well known for its geothermal activity. We had hot water pouring into the lake just outside where we stayed. Underfloor heating and the hotel pool also used the geothermal water.
I could put my hand in the water - but not for long!
The most energetic part of our holiday was a long bike ride 'around the lake' (as NZ's largest lake going around the whole lake wasn't an option!!).
It started to rain just as we finished the ride so we timed it well.
We had decided we needed a holiday where we rested and went at our own pace. It's been a busy time on the farm and we had both been crook the week before our holiday. However there was no avoiding people when we got to Mum's for our last night at Papamoa! It was nice to see my sister and aunties/etc for a lovely shared meal.
And so ended our holiday. Mum came up north with us for a week. A good chance for her to see her grandies and great-grandies. Whoops no photos so a quick (unsuccessful) selfie at the airport before she left was in order!

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'til next time
happy stitches,

19 comments:

  1. I just switched to follow.it but have not had time to know how it all is doing as it just started yesterday. I hope all are getting the updates. Looks like you all had a great time even if you took your vacation in cooler weather than hot. Glad you got in a visit to relatives we will be doing that next week for the first time in over a 1.5 years!!

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  2. That was a good break, especially the family get together.
    Round the Lake is 160km.....and covers some hard roads!!

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  3. It looks like a nice getaway…well deserved too.

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  4. Sounds like a nice relaxing time with hubby and then to end with a family visit must of been really a treat--and now to have Mom for a week--have fun--
    luv, di

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  5. WOW! Six days away from the farm! My farmer told me last year that he was going to quit milking this fall, I told him I'd believe it when it happened. He's since changed his mind and said next year. I'm still saying I'll believe it when it happens!

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  6. What a lovely holiday... everyone needs a break...

    Hugz

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  7. How nice to have a break away from the farm, enjoyingva no stress holiday together. And wonderful that it was topped off with a family get together, and having the pleasure of your Mum coming to visit for a week.

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  8. winter sure is an easier time to escape the farm not that we are good at getting away together and it looks like our holiday plans maybe cancelled again this year due to covid....wait and see what the next week or two brings.........looks like you saw some lovely things and catching family at the end......

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  9. Great break away for you both Raewyn, nice having the thermal water outside and the underfloor heating at Taupo! Coromandel is great to visit any weather I think. Nice 5o have the family catch up and to have your Mum to stay.

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  10. How good to get a break away. We briefly visited the Coromandel area and Thames a few years ago. I’m intrigued about the gum diggers and will have to do a little google search to learn more.

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  11. Sounds like a lovely break away Raewyn.

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  12. What a lovely break you had. Interesting museum and lovely scenery. A family get together too. xx

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  13. Great that you could manage a holiday, I know how difficult it is for dairy farmers.

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  14. My FIL was a dairy farmer(on a smaller scale than you) while hubby was growing up. He said the only "vacations" were straight through drives to Canada to visit my MIL's family.
    Looks like a lovely place where you were able to get away. Love those sunsets! And what a happy family gathering! So glad you got away!
    Oh, and I forgot to mention that hexie quilt in the museum. Fun to spot those.

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  15. Beautiful countryside! So happy you both were able to enjoy some good weather and relax time!

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  16. I am so pleased you managed to get away. Very true that it is so difficult for dairy farmers.
    Looks like you had a wonderful time.

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  17. Raewyn - so glad you got a break. I have a cousin who is a dairy farmer (it is the family farm), and I always feel for him not being to go too far from the herd! Looks like a lovely set of places you visited!

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  18. I hope you had an amazing time away and a good break too...xox

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  19. What a lovely break...hope you had a lovely "cake day" with the family today...

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