Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Waka & Wave at Whangarei...

Waipu Wonders Mark 2...
Feeling ever so slightly like Thelma without Louise, on July 11th, I temporarily left Awhitu. Tanya & Charmaine at Earthtalk had agreed to rent me their second little car... an elderly, battered but lively white mazda at a very reasonable 'wwoofer' rate so I had a 'set of wheels' to follow them the 250kms drie north to Rosemary Neave's women's Waihoihoi Lodge It's situated 8kms outside Waipu, a small, rural village on the north east coast of North Island. The 3 of us were headed north for the Waipu Winter Arts Festival & a Saturday evening performance about Hildegard of Bingen, a medival Nun & mystic, written & performed by Ceridwyn Parr & Danielle Melton, http://www.watershedcottage.co.nz/


Enroute, we stoped off at Judith's in Warkworth, a friend of T&C's, who had prepared a gorgeous birthday lunch for Charmaine. Annie, another friend of T&C joined us... & after a second, decadent sliver of chocolate tartin, some very lively conversation & an inspection of Judith's 'chucks'.... we continued on our way north... As a wwoofer, I find it incredible how generous T&C have been in making me feel welcome, introducing me to their many friends & including me in many of their social events....plays, meals, trips into the city... even introducing me to Moka, their favourite massage therapist, who works miracles with my mid-life wwoofer aches & pains from working on the land....
Eventually, after passing thru' the Brynderwyn Hills, we reached our destination... & received a very warm welcome from Rosemary, the owner of Waihoihoi Lodge. I have taken some photos of the Lodge, its breathtaking location, surrounded by native bush, overlooking Bream Bay & beyond that.... the South Pacific sea....


but... not being a blog nerd... I haven't always been able to match my text with the right photos so... please be patient & watch this space & I'll post the photos as soon as I can upload them....
My weekend was full of gorgeous memories... Ceri & Danielle's creative & fascinating exposition of Hildegard's life, Rosemary's gourmet meals - including a spectacular outdoor Sunday Brunch, rich conversations & as the daylight faded away, wonderful, therapeutic body massages in the 7 seater outdoor spa overlooking the bay, with the lights of Bream Head & the harbour sparkling in the distance....it was magical to gaze up at the dark, star-filled sky & see the southern cross, venus & the milky way so clearly.


And all good things have to come to an end.... or do they?

Not for wwoofers it seems! T&C had suggested to me that whilst I was up in northlands, I take some time to explore the area & they'd arranged with Rosemary that I'd stay on for an additional two weeks wwoofing... combined with some sightseeing.... inbetween times Rosemary had given my name to Kate & Lynn, owners of The Big Blue House B&B, Auckland, who were desperate for someone to run their B&B whilst they were away on a week's holiday.... so, I ended up spending a fun-filled week wwoofing for Rosemary, Ceri & Danielle.... helping clean & pack up Waihoihoi Lodge.... for more details of why see Rosemary's web site http://www.waihoihoi.co.nz/

My wwoofing duties included obligatory long walks on picturesque, empty beaches followed by visits to the local Deli/Cafe for exquisite coffee & homemade deserts e.g. prune & pineaple cake served with cream... interspersed with occasional packing, veggie garden weeding, feeding chucks, clearing attics, playing with Hildegard... the dog, near-death experiences straddling the quad bike up & down steep paddocks to find & then feed Rosemary's neighbour's grumpy ducks... trips to the rubbish tip...oh, I forgot....all in house activities were accompanied by obligatory sing-along operatic arias & other 'playlist' selections on Rosemary's ipod... playing loudly via the house sound system...

And there were contemplative moments too... mainly in the outdoor spa gazing at the stars.... zen moments on the beach & working outdoors...

but seriously, reading between the lines, I hope you're able to tell that it's such a hard life being a wwoofer! Honestly, I'm struggling to keep up!


Eventually, my week at Waihoihoi came to an end & it was time for me to move on to The Big Blue House B&B.... Rosemary, Ceri & Danielle advised me to drive the scenic 'Twin Coast' route back to Auckland.... stunning scenery, mountains, beaches & vineyards.... more about my experiences running a B&B will follow in another blog....


Oh, I just remembered, whilst at Waihoihoi, I did have an afternoon out at Whangarei... a city north of Waipu... besides joining the AA Breakdown, buying a warm fleece to combat the cold, wet weather & mouching around the shops for abit of retail therapy.... on Rosemary's reccomendation, I went in search of this unusual sculpture called 'Waka & Wave' in the Whangarei Town Basin, at Hihiaua Peninsula. It's located close to the site that the Maori would traditionally have launched their Waka (canoes) in years gone by. It was sculpted by Wallace Hetaraka & Chris Booth as a bicultural project betwen Maori & Pakeha artists.

This is the Waka and... SORRY... it's disappeared but this is the Wave......

This is a photo of the view from the local beach... towards Whangarei Heads... some folks say that the headland looks like a Dragon's Head... with the Dragon's snout at the tip of the headland... what do you think?

And this is me at Waihoihoi Lodge, at the mandatory Sunday Brunch...I was forced to sit outside on the deck, overlooking the sea.... & enjoy myself... terrible!

Anyway, got to go now as wwoofing duties call.... Thanks too for all your emails... keep 'em coming... Love Suz x






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Sunday, 20 July 2008

Waipu Wonders....

Dear Friends.... Unfortunately my lap top is currently out of action so I'm in a rather seedy internet cafe checking my emails & trying to post a message to say.... watch this space for news of hot tubs, southern stars & a little story about my close encounter with a sick rat.... Love Suz x

Friday, 4 July 2008

Somewhere over Awhitu's Rainbow.....

So, still in the park, enjoying myself & admiring the Manukau Honey trees & their white blossom...
Photo 1.... when there's terrific clap of thunder....
& the skies darkened....
& the birds stopped cheaping...
the heavans opened....
so I legged it as quickly as I could along the shoreline back to the car & the safety & warmth of Banana Bungalow....
photo 3 - drenched....
but happy to have escaped the hailstones that were cascading down....
Banana Bungalow is so called because on the otherside on the Bungalow, just to the right of the photo, are Bananas... growing alongside the avocado, cherimoya, coffee, grapefruit & other trees...
And just to prove that I'm more than surviving
& that inspite of all this fresh air & very healthy,
home-grown, organic food plus plenty of sleep....
I'm obviously still 'thriving', this is me this morning -
photo 4-
It's so true that we can have 4 seasons of weather in one day here....
first, it was hailstoning & lashing down with rain....then, a few minutes later....
Do keep the emails coming.... & let me know when you're planning your trip to Aotearoa....
Love Suz xx



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Just 3kms away is....Awhitu Regional Park....

Hello Again,
It's Saturday afternoon here... & about 4am Saturday July 5th for all those sleeping
soundly in the UK before waking up to watch the Williams Sisters battle it out on Centre
Court... Thanks for all the emails... it's always great to receive news from Ă¡broad'....
Please ignore the date/time on these photos... I can't seem to get it off as the camera - it's being very tempremental...
Here goes....
Photos 1 - 4 are from a walk I took yesterday through Awhitu Regional Park... like the
UK's National Parks... it's literally on our doorstep because it's on the other side of the
Kauri Gully, one of the boundaries of Earthtalk... photo 1 is looking towards Earthtalk's shore...
I literally had the whole park to myself & only met up with 3 people as I left the Park...
It's a wonderfully wild place, full of history...Both the AWhitu Peninusula & the park take their name from the pre-eurpoean Maori settlement of Awhitu, which means Ă½earning'... felt by Hoturoa, the commander of the Tainui canoe (Waka), when he left the districy. The traditional name for the park's location was Kauritutahi, after the single Kauri Tree which stands on the small islet off the park - see photo 3!
In 1878, an English family, called the Brookes, came & settled here via the jetty
- photo 3 - & it was their only lifeline with the outside world because this was considered
'a far flung place' & there were no roads...
It was a blusterery day & after a few showers... out came the rainbow...photo 4
T&C retruned on Thursday & they'veinsisted I had an extra day off this week & a bonus
because I worked so hard whilst they were away.... braving gale force winds, hail & sleet,
fighting my way to their chucks....
I'm busy planning where to go t& visit when we go up to Whangarei, on the far north east coast next Friday, July 11th. I'm going to 'rent' T&C's little Mazda & have a week 'wwoofing'for Rosemary, who owns & runs a Spirituality Centre up there. There's a Festival on over the weekend & one of the things I'm going to is a Hildegard of Bingen Concert. She was a medival Mystic who wrote beautiful music & poetry. Two of T&C's friends are putting on the performance. I was planning on staying up there for two weeks but had an offer of 'house-sitting' a B&B in Auckland, called 'The Big, Blue House' from the 21st July for 7 days... putting breakfast out for guests etc... so after looking it up on the internet I decided to cut short my travels & go there... I'll have access to wi-fi & sky & receive some renumeration too!
Okay, more photos to upload & I'm trying to get everything uploaded before my time on the pc runs out....
Lots of love, Suz x


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