Taranaki was fab-ewe-luss!!!! I do love it down there.
I was very late leaving for Taranaki as the boys were booked to have their toenails trimmed at 10 on Saturday morning. When I got up to the paddock I called the boys, Tai looked up but I couldn't see Spyke. I walked down the paddock a bit and could see Spykie between the sheds so I called him and he called back. I thought that was very sweet but a little unusual as he would normally wander up so I figured something wasn't quite right. Sure enough the silly boy had wandered between two fences that eventually came together so it was too narrow for him to turn around. There was a tree right behind him so if he went to back out (if he even thought of that....I suspect not) it would tap him on the bum. There about 5 piles around him so he must have been there for a while, bless him. Once I got a halter on him I backed him out and he was sweet!!! However he ended up not getting his toenails done as the farrier is going away shortly and by leaving him a week he can get 2 seven week trims instead of a 6 and an 8.
So I didn't get on the road till after one but what a GREAT time to travel to New Plymouth!!!! There was almost no traffic!!! It was great!!! It was bucketing with rain when I left Auckland but it cleared up once I got over the Bombays. However as I was approaching Pirongia I saw this:
Hmmmmm I thought, methinks it's going to rain. And rain it DID!!!! I was driving along a straight and halfway along I could see a wall of water ahead of me. On went the winscreen wipers and down came the deluge. It was amazing. It was like someone opened a monsoon bucket above the car. I almost had to stop.!!!
The rest of the drive was mostly uneventful. I was on top of the world to be out on that road again. The only downer was that as I was heading out of New Plymouth there was an elderly man that had been knocked over and was lying on the road waiting for an ambulance, it made me cry. :-( However I checked the local paper today and there was no mention of it so hopefully that means he was fine.
I stayed with Barbera and Steve in Midhirst. It's so lovely there, out in the country with LOADS of berners. We had indian takeaway for dinner and Steve's yummy home made cookies for dessert and I have to say that Steve makes the BEST coffee!!!!! We watched a couple of movies while the rain poured down and then went to bed. There was a fabulous thunder storm rumbling away in the distance and it was great to lie there and listen to it.
In the morning we awoke to this:
How stunning is that?????? I LOVE Taranaki!!!!
I had a LOVELY day, with some sad bits. One of Barbera and Steve's dogs (Webster, who is Meggie's dad) was in hospital as he had suddenly lost the use of his back legs. He can still just feel someone squeezing his toes and can pee and poop so I am keeping EVERYTHING crossed that he has just twinged something and will come right. It is not looking promising though and it was heartbreaking to see him there, completely happy but dragging his back end. Please, anyone who reads this, have a quiet jingle for Webby tht he makes it through this as he is only 6 and it is just not his time. :-(
We went to visit Webby in hospital but, being a Sunday, everything was locked up so Barb left a message with the vets to see if we could make a time and we took the 'kids' for a walk along one of the new parts of the coastal walkway.
Fabulous bridge. :-)
After our walk we had lunch at Zanziba (along with the committee meeting, nuff said on that), then we shot over to see Web, which, as I said, was just heartbreaking!!!!! After giving him HUGE hugs and talking to the vet we went to East End to have a walk with all the berners.
We walked along the beach and the girls had a wonderful time.
It was a lovely walk and we met lots of lovely people. :-)
I had to race away after the walk as it was after 3 and I wanted to get the worst of the drive (Mt Messenger and Awakino) over and done with before dark. The roads were great again, almost no traffic but just before Mokau I came over the brow of a hill to see this:
I thought there must have been a bad crash as that is almost the only thing that will bring a road to a complete stop. There were people out of their cars and wandering around so they had clearly been stopped for quite a while. Before long behind me was this:
I was very lucky though as only about 15 minutes after I arrived people were getting back in their cars and we started to move. Around the corner, the reason for the hold up became VERY clear.
A whooooole lot of cliff had come down. They were only letting cars go through one at a time and between each car they would look nervously up at the cliff and then hurry us through. I don't think anyone was hurt though so everyone was just held up for a bit.
Ther rest of the journey was uneventful and I arrived back home at about 8.
It was such a lovely couple of days and I can finish up with my favourite photo from the weekend.
Me and my girls. :-)