Friday, October 31, 2008

The earth moved


Labour weekend and it is two years since we bought the farm! And we have done a lot since then, I know as I can feel quite a bit of it in my bones! George and Marianne were with us for the weekend, and bought our dinner with them on the first night. They had dived for these. How amazing it is living in New Zealand. We began with squid, light fried in butter with chilli, corriander, spring onion and fish sauce (from Cuisine), then the beautiful crayfish were served with boiled potatoes, mint and butter and rocket with avocado and our oil of course, simply divine. Next day we headed into Greytown for breakfast, and Marianne and I bought the table for the bathroom in the shearers quarters, it was good to have a look around. Greytown is fantastic for shoppers! Next day dawned sunny after two cold wet and windy days. We moved earth. To do this George and David had to put the front end loader onto the tractor. All new. Two huge piles of earth left over from the road and water being put into the shearers quarters had been gathering heavyduty weeds. So I weed-eated the main weeds, David shifted huge scoups of earth. George was chief scout finding the sites to dump the earth, Marianne raked it out, and I dug more weeds out. Late in the afternoon Marianne took on the tractor and precision work was evident. She moved earth, smoothing over the area where the pile had been with fine and delicate movements of the front end loader. Lunch was mid afternoon and divine. George and Marianne had bought paua with them, so this was fined sliced and cooked with butter garlic and onion. And of course a few pinot gris and the odd beer here and there. It was a great weekend with good friends.

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