We are still at the Avalon Resort this week (www.avalonresort.co.nz), but will be leaving on Monday morning for a week long trip to our next destination. We plan to take our time and see the rest of the sites in the Northland and then go for a 2 day hike around Mt Taranaki before reaching our new Wwoof residence in Otaki. Otaki is just north of Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.

The de Jong Residence. Our room is in the tower in the middle

Kari on the computer in our room in the Tower

Patrick concentrating on the grill making sure not to burn dinner
With our remaining time here I think we will be working on more of the same. Lately we have been planting along the drive as well as watering almost every day. It has been very dry here and most of the country is in a drought. Summer is not the ideal time to plant but Willem, our host, got a ton of free plants that a friend dug out of their yard. We have been spending our time prepping the plants to go in the ground and then going through the pains of planting on a steep slope. Besides watering these there are 9 new Magnolia trees planted along the drive that need daily watering as well.

The driveway into the Resort

The cottages across the upper pond

Those small light green plants are our hard work, about 125 of them

Bella the goat and the ducks by the lower pond
The kids went back to school last week so it has been quiet after work. However it also means that our lunch cooking crew is gone so we have to cook our own food after work. Our usual day starts at 8 with breakfast, 8:30 to 10:30 work, half an hour for morning coffee, then work till 1 or 1:30. After that we eat lunch and have the rest of the day free to do what we please. Some days we go to the the beach at Matauri Bay and enjoy the afternoon there while other times we walk into Kerikeri for some shopping. We found a very nice second hand book store in town that Kari and I have spent more than 4 hours in. We both already finished our first purchases and just got second books there today. There are a couple of nice restaurants in town, although we eat mostly at Avalon, and many small shops. Today we stopped by the Chocolate Factory down the street to watch the confectioners at work and also eat a few free samples. On nice days we sometimes play soccer or Volleyball with the kids before going for a swim in the river.

A nice sunset from the back deck of the house where we eat dinner

The sunset with the house in the foreground
The evenings are a chance for a little relaxation. Dinner is usually started around six but some times it is put off till seven depending on when everyone is home. We usually help with the cooking and about half the family does as well, while the other half do dishes after we eat. Bed time for Julia is nine and the other girls usually go to bed at the same time unless we watch a movie. This means that it gets very quiet around the house and Kari and I use the time to surf the net, read and play cards. All in all it is a very nice way to spend our time, we get days off every so often and use them to go a little further, like Sunday when we went to Waitangi. Waitangi is where the Maori and the British signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which made New Zealand a British Colony. More information about the Treaty at www.nzhistory.net.nz/category/tid/133.
We will be on the road soon and out of contact for at least the week if not more starting Monday so if you would like to send us an email before we leave please do.
Patrick