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Monday, October 28, 2024

Still traveling

I'm obviously much to busy to do too much knitting while we are on our road trip.  The only thing I've worked on is my pair of pink socks, mostly knitted while traveling in the car.  This pretty yarn was a gift from my daughter Nicky last Christmas, so I'd like to get them finished soon.  They are coming along, I think I'm just about up to the heels by now.   In case you don't know, I knit my socks flat, two at a time.

My pink socks

Not only have I packed my pink socks to work on this trip, I've also got two pairs of socks which need the side seam stitched up - no, not done yet.  Plus my blue cardigan which needs working one, not looked at either.  Guess I've been too busy getting out and about.

One of the interesting places we have been to while staying at Ohaupo while our caravan was getting its annual service was to check out the Peat Lakes, we had never been there before.


Ngaroto is the largest of the many peat lakes found between Hamilton and Te Awamutu.  These lakes were formed about 19,000 years ago when sand and gravel carried in the Waikato and Waipa river blocked up small valleys.  Water loving plants thrived and thick layers of peat eventually built up within the lake and around the margins.  
There is a walkway around the lake, including stretches of boardwalk together with dirt and grass pathways, about a 6km flat walk.  Self contained camping is allowed at the lake side, and there were several motor homes staying the day we arrived.  



Lake Ngaroto

The next day we traveled out to The Mount (Mount Maunganui) while we were waiting for our caravan awning to be restitched,  so drove there and found a parking spot overlooking the beach.  What a busy bunch the locals were.  There were people climbing up the pathway on the Mount, tiny dots in the distance.  We watched as a never ending stream of people walked, jogged, ran and cycled along the pathway adjacent to the beach.  Fit youngsters  effortlessly ran by, older couples walked together, young Mums wheeled their babes in pushchairs, it was great to see many people out and about enjoying the morning.  Unfortunately when I got out of the car to take a photo I slipped and fell, and found myself on my back between the gutter and the adjacent car.  An unexpected fall is always quite frightening, and as I said to Robin as I clambered back up, it could have been so much worse.  I could have broken my ankle, or banged my head on the car, luckily all that was damaged was my pride.


  Mt Maunganui and beach

Another interesting find was the "Tree of Knowledge" at our next overnight stop, Welcome Bay, in Tauranga.  Perhaps I should have gone and hugged the tree, and asked it to impart some knowledge!



The Tree of Knowledge 

There is a large meeting room with books to swap, and several boxes of kiwi fruit had been donated for the members.  "Help yourselves", we were told, so we did.  What a bonus for the campers.


Help yourself to the kiwifruit

And just because we are on holiday, doesn't mean that the laundry doesn't get done.  There is always a trip or two to find a local laundromat while we travel.


Laundry time again

Gemma is stoic with car travel, she just puts up with it, but once out of the car and into the caravan she is completely relaxed.  Then she jumps up on the bed and spends time grooming herself, her way of calming down, I think.  She is always interested going outside on her lead to check things out.  And once she has finished sniffing the grass, she often likes to sit in the doorway.


I wonder what she is looking at, birds perhaps?

9 comments:

Karen S said...

Great time! Keep enjoying.

The Cozy Quilter said...

Gemma looks like she has claimed the camper as her territory and is on guard in the doorway! She is very fluffy! A fall is never a good thing - I hope you are ok . Sometimes, it hurts more the next day… good that you did not break anything or hit your head. Enjoy the rest of your trip. Safe travels. Nice socks in progress, btw.

Julierose said...

Oh good to hear that you didn't hurt yourself badly with that fall!! Take care--
Your pink socks are looking really good-- such pretty yarn...enjoy your travels,
hugs, Julierose

Jackie said...

You take care falls can be deadly. Looks like you are having a wonderful trip.

God bless.

Maria said...

Pleased you didn’t hurt anymore than your pride on the fall.
Loads of fantastic pics of your journey.
Great photo of Gemma.

Tired Teacher said...

How frightening to have a tumble while on holiday! I’m glad you weren’t seriously injured, but I bet you felt it for a few days afterwards.

Janice said...

I’m glad it was only your pride that was hurt as a result of your tumble. I’m surprised that you found somewhere that you haven’t visited before. That’s always fun.

Kathy S. said...

Pretty socks. Oh Gemma! So beautiful and fluffy.

Laura said...

So glad that you weren't hurt in the fall! Watch your steps! Gemma looks so soft and cuddly...I just want to snuggle with her! :)