The week ended with a trip to magical Mangawhai, after a few days of glorious weather last week.

The rose bushes - sort of hedge roses in the back yard are all in flower and looking a picture - together with my new Sexy Rexy rose in the large pot. The bush roses are even more prolific now, covered in pionk blossom. I put netting over the blueberries and blackberries - hope the birds dont get the blueberries - the bushes are laden. Felt quite virtuous in the garden last week.
Charmian and Jane came to lunch on Monday and I "played ladies" with a nice quiche , salad and danish pastries ( all made by me in under an hour ). Tuesday Peter came home for a while while i did some gardening.
Wednesday i went in to the Golden Graduates lunch at the Pullman hotel ( I got given a rose as a
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| Prof Manying Ip taking a selfie with me |
Golden Graduate - 50 years ago i got my MSc) I sat with one of my Chemistry Professors and some people from Continuing Education and Psychology. I hadnt seen any of the Science people although I later realised Val and Vic were there and irene who had been in my class way back at intermediate school. Lots of grey haired people there - quite a few 60 years ago graduates and even two who graduated 70 years ago! The photo is one taken by Prof Manying Ip who was on a writing retreat with me many years ago. She is a very prominent activist in the Chinese Community and highly regarded scholar. Good speakers this year including Prof Jane Harding and emeritus professor Michael Corballis and the lunch was adequate. Had to pay $50 for lunch and $25 for parking so it was an expensive lunch! By the time I got home I was pooped with a headache and didnt go in to Philosophy but spent the evening putting the last of the Vision magazine online so it is ready to go "live" That took several hours to check and double check and resize pictures etc.
Thursday sewing and I played around with my letter L block - trying out several ideas - need to get some enlarged and start sewing. Drove Gloria to the airport.
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| Tui on the beach - Alfie is off in the distance |
Friday morning I packed up and set off to Mangawhai - took my time with stops at the RV centre at Albany ( bought a new chair and replacement sachets for the toilet, then to Silverdale - to the Bendon shop, then lunch stop beside the beach at Orewa - lovely weather for it - people in swimming and then finally got to Mangawhai about 2:15pm. Dorothy there a bit before me.
we walked and walked - Alfie got on well with Tui - and I let Tui run free on the beach - she got really scruffy but enjoyed it, and then we talked and talked, had a lovely healthy dinner and a restful
evening.
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| Both dogs decided they liked our laps! |
I love it up there - the little stream trickling and very peaceful. I got up early on Saturday and find it ideal for doing some reading - a lovely atmosphere - full of sattva. We walked along the beach again, went to the market in at the Mangawhai village ( and yes I spent money on things I didnt know I needed! like the lovely cheeses from the Kaiwaka based Dutch cheese shop) - we came back and ate some of our purchases and went for more walks...
Dorothy went home in the afternoon and did some drawing, some sewing and some reading and did a couple more walks - Tui was looking a bit tired but i was determined to get my steps up to 10,000. My legs were quite sore but if i am to enjoy travelling next year I must get these legs going better - not my knees - just general stiffness and feet possibly arthritis?
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| Overcast but still beautiful |
Sunday another early, peaceful start - good place to meditate - then a quick tidy up as Dorothy has some golfers using the place next week, and I spent another hour or two parked up by the beach. Did some more drawing, reading and walking - Tui really dragging her feet now!
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| Cute little cove at Te Arai - crystal clear water |
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| Te Arai beach - the specks are surfers |
Drove to Te Arai Point - very pretty even on the overcast day - the surfers and fishermen were out - only downside was the metal road which sure needed regrading - a real boneshaking ride! But very pretty spot. Dog not allowed on the beach, they are working hard to try and protect the nesting sites of some endangered sea birds but she had a walk up on the grass.
Then a lazy drive back via Helensville with quick call in at Kaukapakapa to see progress on R and D's new house.
All well at home, more roses looking lovely and another lovely week finished.