A Farmers Wife and Life

Walk (or run) with me as I share our story.

Frayed Cobwebs July 16, 2012

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Like frayed cobwebs it moves across the land

Wiping out my view with its creeping gray hand

Cold and wet it slithers along so slow

Hiding the early hot summer suns glow

A damp cold beginning to my day as I walk with my dog

Pondering where it came from, this early morning summer fog

Is it something as simple as the weather, although it’s really odd

Or is it just simply the mighty hand of God?

 

Time to Go Home May 7, 2012

As it always happens, time marches on and we find ourselves enjoying our last day of New Zealand in Queenstown. In the afternoon we will board a jet to fly up out of this beautiful mountain town to Auckland where we will board a bigger jet to fly back to Los Angeles where our little “family” will split up and head our separate ways, back into the “real” world.

Queenstown is a very picturesque town, nestled in between mountains and resting alongside a gorgeous lake. The evening that we arrived we were treated to a stunning sunset.

The View From Our Hotel Room

Looking out our room window the other direction.

The sunset that evening develops into stunning colors all around us.


It may be summer, but there was snow on the mountains when we woke up.

The morning of the day we are to leave we wake up, in the middle of summer remember, with SNOW on the mountain tops! 

And while the locals, and some tourists too I suppose who were caught unaware, are walking about in sandals and shorts… we bundled up to walk down by the lake and enjoy our last few hours of New Zealand.

Bruce enjoying a very tasty pot pie.

Reflecting back on our various stops during this trip we sat by a crackling fire in one of the local pubs and enjoyed a warm pot pie meal together. 

Bruce & I both feel so blessed to have been able to take this trip, and doubly blessed to have the wonderful traveling companions that we found ourselves sharing those two weeks with.

Our group, plus the owner of the sheep station we were visiting.

But that’s part of farming I believe, there is so much camaraderie whenever a group of farmers get together. It’s always just been a wholesome fun time when I’ve been with any group of farmers, whether for business or for pleasure and this trip was a prime example of that.

Our trip to New Zealand was exhilarating, and gave us a look at a country that both Bruce & I came to love and hope to visit again. We have memories of the steadfastness of the Christchurch people rebuilding their town building by building, of the beautiful aqua colored lakes of the South Island, of the Maori and their traditions that live on so richly today, of various farms that we’ve seen; cattle, sheep, kiwi’s, grapes, deer and forage crops. Then there are always the people… friendly, outgoing and curious as to what our lives are like. And you know what… we’re all pretty much the same, they just speak funny! LOL Actually I like the way the Kiwi’s speak, but I just can’t figure out why they could always know we were from America because of our “accent”!

Looking down upon Queenstown from the Skyline Restaurant after riding a gondola up the mountain.

Walking alongside Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown New Zealand

 

Clinton, Gore, Cows & Sheep March 8, 2012

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Now what, you may ask, does Clinton, Gore, Cows & Sheep have to do with anything in the same description? Well, we’re on our way to Te Anau on the western side of New Zealand’s South Island after spending the night in Dunedin (pronounced “Do-NEE-din). As we travel we will pass through Clinton, and then stop for just a bit in Gore; and as we travel along the scenery is now mostly composed of rolling hills with paddocks where we see lots and lots of dairy cows and then as we climb higher into the mountains we begin to see more and more sheep!


We stopped for lunch in Gore… at The Moth, a wonderful restaurant with many delicious choices. Shown below is my selection for lunch and it is not only “pretty” it is incredibly tasty! A red onion, goat’s cheese and fig tart, served alongside a balsamic salad which more than met my expectations. It was Oh. So. Very. YUMMY!

While we did not have time this day to walk about the vintage aircraft museum that “The Moth” is named for and adjacent too, we did enjoy the antique wooden airplane propellers hanging on the walls of the restaurant which were reminiscent of times gone by. And as always, we enjoyed each others company as we discussed what we’d seen this day on our trip.

Leaving The Moth we head ever westward towards the Southern Alps, Fiords and Sounds that we will finish up our trip with. The weather stays warm, although a bit brisk in the shade and we see a decidedly increase of sheep grazing in the paddocks and fewer cattle – evidence that we are climbing higher into the mountains and more into “cold” country where sheep excel.

 

Lets Enjoy Some Agricultural Scenery March 4, 2012

As we were driving to our next stop, the Moeraki Boulders in Central Otago we drove through some outstanding agricultural scenery… so green, so beautiful and so vast!

 

On our way from Ashburton to Lake Tekapo February 15, 2012

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We’re really beginning to get into some beautiful country-side now (as if we hadn’t already!) We’re now headed from Ashburton west and south towards Twizel. We stop a few times to take photos of the stunningly beautiful farming countryside… and the views as we travel.

Everyone’s out of the bus taking pictures of the picturesque countryside.

As we continue traveling towards the center of the island we’re beginning to see the mountains to our west. As beautiful as they are from here…. we do not begin to suspect the beauty we are going to experience in the next few days.

 

 
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