The Hawkes Bay is generally sunny and warm, and although we had a couple of chilly nights, the days were glorious. We spent a couple of days at Napier NZMCA Park and our neighbours were intrigued that we travel with a cat and came over to say hello to Gemma.
At Napier NZMCA Park
These NZMCA parks always have a book swap and I found this helpful book there, Crafty Girls Road Trip. Although 10 years old, there is still plenty of information that will be relevant. I'll keep the book in the caravan for when we are tripping around visiting new places.
A great find in the book swap
And what is a visit to this area without a trip to the famous Silky Oak complex where they make delicious hand made chocolates.
My biggest dilemma was whether to order a delightfully decadent hot chocolate or an iced chocolate? As it was a warm morning the iced chocolates won. They were delicious! And I'll have you know that no other chocolate items were purchased!
Two delicious iced chocolates
We caught up with my niece Lisa (my late sister Kathleen's daughter) and her family one evening for dinner. The venue was Rosie O'Grady's, a restaurant chain. I had delicious roast pork while Robin enjoyed a large lamb shank. My great nephew Adam always wants a big hug, as I remind him of his beloved Nana.
Jenny, Kate, Adam, Lisa, Robin
I've been knitting a cotton dishcloth for the caravan in pretty burgundy and pink shades. Half way there, so it shouldn't take too long to finish now.
Knitting a dish cloth
And what's a holiday trip without a visit to the laundromat. We always go to Liquid Laundromat, plenty of those throughout the country, and we can use our pre-loaded card at any of them.
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