Showing posts with label Te Kopuru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Te Kopuru. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Jumping and riding on hay bales

One week on and I'm processing the photos from the farm and they make me smile. What a fabulous weekend it was. It was such a treat to be able to have these experiences, and Kien is so very lucky to have an extended family that span several generations with connections to this farm. 100 years occupancy for the Cole family on this farm in Te Kopuru - Kien's great great granddad came from Nelson to settle here, and it has stayed in the family ever since. We've always enjoyed visiting here.

We arrived on Friday night and set up camp out the back in the garden. After a pot luck dinner/good old fashioned BBQ, most of us climbed onto the trailer towed by an extremely powerful tractor for a tour of the farm.

















Flax darts at the beach

The following day we headed out to the beach.





We stopped for a bit of flax dart throwing.





Kien spent ages making his very own.



Then we went down to the beach.





On the way back up the track we were all a tad too heavy for the tractor to take a corner going up the sandy track, so we hopped off to lighten the load.





All aboard again, back to the farm we go.



Hangi

We were in for a treat! Karen had organised a feast for Saturday night in the form of a hangi. In the morning "The Hangi Master" Richard dug the pit as we were heading to the beach.



When we got back he lit the fire.





After 3 hours the food went down, and then 3 hours after that the big reveal.









Delicious!



Racing and jumping on hay bales

I love running on hay bales, and so does everyone else! The kids and I had races back and forth. It was so much fun.















Fabulous sunset on Saturday night.



An even better blood moon.



It was a truly amazing weekend, and now I'm sifting through all the footage I took to try and piece together something that resembles a documentary (or similar). SOOOO many gigabytes worth of data to be processed. It makes me smile listening to some of the stories :-)

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

All is quiet on new years day

...except for giddy children, cows mooing, chickens clucking, and fun filled laughter and merriment at the family farm on Cole Rd.



We had a fabulous lunch under the canopy.



It was a spectacularly sunny day with hardly a cloud in the sky, perfect for dancing on the hay bales.



It was so much fun being up there! You don't know until you do it.






How do I even begin to explain how much Kien loved being on the farm? He loved all the toys here and amused himself with them for ages.







He discovered blackberries, and he loved them.



Doing the farm thing...







...and there was a mexican standoff...



...and a whole lot of laughter.


Jef with his cousin, Douglas. Long time no see.

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We drove up to the Kaipara Harbour on the last day of the old year. We stayed in a little cabin in Paparoa.



We went to Pahi beach to hunt crabs watch the sun set for the last time in 2012.









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Driving into Auckland yesterday there was a beautiful sunset casting a glorious glow over the city. It was a fabulous welcome home. Happy new year!

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