Saturday 19 November 2011

Bonfire Night


 


Bonfire Night


 
We may be the other side of the world, thousands of miles away, but Guy Fawkes is still known and celebrated with fireworks and bonfires. So I arranged it for Saturday night down on the beach at Glinks Gully, inviting the new backpackers from England, Germany,Mexico and Chili.










Summer and the Season

Summer and the season



Cutting & Planting


The plants are ready and rearing to go, we have the wonderful task of opening 50+ beds before all the workers arrive next week.
Job done.

So, Sunday morning everyone finds out the task at hand, and how it should be done. Bizarrely the plants are cut in bunches, with no roots attached, placed in small crates before being planted (the next day) and somehow they will grow into kumara!
Whilst that’s being taken care of, I have to pull all the irrigation (water hose) out from the beds, not easy when there are 3 in each bed 100m long and the plants are twisted around them. Mikko is a tractor man, and gets to turn the ground and water the plants.

Day 2. Planters start work. So my main task is transporting the plants from the cutters, to the shed, then to the planters. I get to do this via two trailers on the quad bike! : ) Along with this, I also need to pull irrigation out from the beds, turn water on for the beds (5 at a time) re-fuel the water pump every 3 hours, placing the irrigation down again once it’s been cut, and cover with plastic (as it has to grow again) and make sure there’s no holes in the irrigation. (usually I find several) Busy busy busy.










Rugby World Cup Final

Rugby World Cup Final..


It was Sunday October 23rd, The Rugby World Cup Final! Which means... big party! Not only that, but the ‘All Blacks’ (the New Zealand team) were in the final and faced France! So Auckland City here we come.

Now I’m not a rugby fan to say the least but there aren’t many parties that go off in New Zealand so I didn’t want to miss this one!

We arrived in the city at midday, and took to the streets, where people were chearing, chanting, singing and busking all day long. But the most popular attraction was…wait for it… Jedi yes our puppy! He was centre of attention as people of all ages wanted to pet him for his cute little looks and the colour of his fur! He was the ‘All Blacks’ puppy!

The game didn’t start til 9pm so we enjoyed the day before heading for the lovely big queues to get into the venue!