And breakfast was included!

On Monday morning after we got up, we headed to the kitchen where there was a lot set out for breakfast. She had fresh cheese scones and fruit muffins as well as 2 kinds of bread from a local bakery. In addition there were juices, cereals, yogurt, homemade jams and fresh eggs from her chickens! There was lots of activity in the kitchen as people prepared to head out for the day.

The forecast was for rain by afternoon including some thunderstorms. We were happy to see blue skies as we headed north. We went to a beach she had recommended we visit. It was a beautiful, large sandy beach with lots of people. A few were swimming. Others were in kayaks or on stand up paddle boards.

Kaiteriteri Beach

From the beach, we continued on, stopping to do a short walk to a lookout at Hawkes Lookout.

We were up quite high and still had clear skies.
Rainwater steadily dissolves calcium enriched rock such as the marble on Takaka Hill, carving out grooves where it flows. The hard marble is no match for the water, which becomes acidic when it percolates through soil resulting in dramatic rock sculptures.

We carried on further north to the town of Takaka. The road was very twisty with lots of ups and downs. We stopped for a late lunch/early dinner while there.

Excellent slow braised lamb shank with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Paul settled for a hamburger with fries.

It was time to turn around and return to our place for the night. It was busier and noisier tonight as lots of people were taking advantage of the kitchen! Tomorrow is supposed to be cooler with rain, but we’ll wait and see what the morning brings!

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Author: Joyce and Paul's retirement travels

Having retired, we are enjoying travelling with our fifth wheel RV. We are from a small town in Southern Ontario.

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