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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Stitching and Holiday Snaps

Have to admit that only a little stitching has been happening, but every bit helps, doesn’t it.  Packed away in my stitching bag is a set of 12 pre-printed small Christmas panels, designed by Bonnie Sullivan, my new hand stitching project.  This was a gift from my penfriend Carol from South Dakota, and has some felt pieces attached.  Here I am working on block number one.

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My new stitching project

Our tripping around continues, and it’s always exciting finding “new to us” places  to stay.  We had never heard of Te Anga, a small rural community along SH37, past the world famous Waitomo Caves.  Our hosts were young farmers who made us very welcome at their property Awamarino, meaning “beside still waters”.  For such a tiny place, there was certainly a lot to see and explore in the surrounding area.  First was the beautiful Marakopa Falls.  Walking through beautiful native bush we soon heard the sound of rushing water, and there it was, breathtakingly beautiful indeed.  The 35m high falls are often described as the most beautiful in the country, cascading as they do over the undercut greywacke basement rock.

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Marakopa Falls

Robin had heard about Tunnel Beach so that was the trip for the next day.  After driving up and over hills, along miles of gravel road, we finally arrived at our destination, Waikawau Beach.  The only access to the beach is through an 80m tunnel.  A couple of friendly locals took our photo at the tunnel entrance.

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At the tunnel

The tunnel was dug through the sandstone cliffs in 1911 by three Works Department employees with picks and shovels.  It was made for driving cattle up the beach from Nukihatere Station on the hills above the tunnel and out to the road.  Now closed to vehicles, the tunnel is now used for pedestrian access to the beach.  Once through the tunnel, it is like stepping into another world, with the isolated black sand beach at the end.  A huge tree trunk had been washed up on the beach, we wondered where that had journeyed from.  Such a lovely place indeed.

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Tunnel Beach

We have seen some lovely sunsets whiles we have been away, and this one was a beauty.

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Our plans will be changing as some community Covid cases have been detected and Auckland had been placed into Level Three lockdown with the borders closed this week into Auckland.  There are daily TV briefings and we are awaiting developments before we decide exactly where we will go.

13 comments:

ButterZ said...

That tunnel looks fantastic and the view is just beautiful Happy travels and keep safe.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I hope the virus will be contained quickly once again you all have been very lucky to wander at will and not wear face mask and escape what all we have been going through. Such a neat tunnel - did you need to use a flashlight to get your way through or was there enough natural light sounds like a rather unique place

Julierose said...

Oh stay safe with that lockdown...I love that hat you are sporting in front of the tunnel very chic!! Beautiful sunsets...we are in the midst of a teeming rainfall and fog with the snow cover on our grounds, it is a big slushy mess out there--good day to stay in and sew;)))
hugs from across the oceans....Julierose
P.S. Love that little Christmas embroidery you are working on...so cute...

Tired Teacher 2 said...

I’m sorry to hear that your travel plans may be changing. COVID certainly has impacted so many plans in the last year and a half. Your photos are glorious, especially that breathtaking sunset. Safe travel.

Jackie said...

I hope your travels do not have to change too much. But stay safe, that is the main thing.

What a lovely couple of side trips. That tunnel is amazing and the beach beyond simply beautiful.

God bless.

FlourishingPalms said...

COVID restrictions aside, it looks like you've had another lovely adventure. That waterfall, and the tunnel to Tunnel Beach, look very inviting. Love seeing travel pictures, especially of places I'll never get to visit. I'm glad you're able to get out and enjoy. And don't worry about not stitching! Stitching SHOULD take a back-burner to experiences outside your home.

Maria said...

A nice stitchers project to work on while you travel...
Huge tunnel and the beach looks lovely and an amazing sunset ...

Karen S said...

That is a beautiful location.Glad you were able to visit.
Those Bonnie Sullivan projects are always delightful. Hope you enjoy them, too.
Good luck with your travel plans.

Gretchen Weaver said...

Sounds and looks like you are having a wonderful time. Stay safe!

Janice said...

I love your latest project. I have a few of her Christmas decorations to make too, from when Bonnie was our tutor at Nundle a few years ago. Enjoy your travels.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Looks like you've found some beautiful spots to visit on your trip - the waterfall is amazing! I like the Christmas project you're working on, too! Wool and embroidery are a great combination.

Preeti said...

I would completely abandon sewing and quilting for some gorgeous sightseeing. That sunset is a feast for the eyes and even an inspiration for a quilt.

Birthe Marie said...

What a lovely Chrismas block!
Looks like you're having a nice trip. Thank you for sharing beautiful nature photos from the trip. Looks like you're having a good time, even if Covid 19 changes plans.
Enjoy your travel!