Friday, December 3, 2010
On The Farm
There were two other girls here helping out when we arrived, from Seattle believe it or not! The farm is located on a beautiful property with mountains/hills in the near distance. The weather has been hot and the sunsets have been beautiful. Our time on this farm has involved many different tasks; Kevin has been doing some computer tutoring with the older son, helped fix the irrigation system, sheep mustering, and many other odd jobs and I have been doing more domestic tasks such as washing (aka laundry), dishes, ironing, and also feeding the lambs and chickens and collecting the eggs. We can't forget about Arthur! Arthur is the littlest orphaned lamb (3 weeks) who stays in his own pen by the house. He gets fed a bottle 4 times a day and he is darling. He is about the size of a cat, but taller. The night before the other girls departed on their way we had a picnic dinner outside - I love summer! The family is a christian family and the parents are very warm, welcoming, and patient. They are very down-to-earth people and it has been great to how they interact with their 2 boys who are homeschooled and run the business. At times we feel busy here but at the same time we feel relaxed and are enjoying the rural lifestyle.
Ethan loves seeing the animals, especially Arthur, and playing on the grass. He continued to wake up mulitple times in the night because of his sore gums. His tooth cut through though and last night we were only up once - praise the Lord!!! I feel so much better to have had a long stretch of sleep :)
Nelson - Part 1
After our time in Milford Sound we spent the entire day driving to get to the town of Nelson (12 hours north with only a handful of stops-Ethan did amazing!). One of our stops was to see the Foxx Glacier which was very interesting (http://www.foxguides.co.nz/facts.asp). We stood in the valley where the glacier had been in the 1700's and we were able to walk almost right up to where it has since retreated.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Milford Sound!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
The Remarkable Queenstown (Food!)
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Little Fishy in the brook…
Friday, November 19, 2010
Birds Part II
Birds and the Bees
The remainder of our week on the farm involved laying a stone walk way. With large rocks and fairly solid ground, it seemed like Kevin was doing all the work; and what a fine job he did! I tried my best to contribute and did find myself quite useful with the shovel, wheel barrel, cro-bar, and rake, as well as feeding Ethan, entertaining him, and putting him down for naps.
We're in a valley with mountains all around, it is quite pretty and the weather seems to change every few hours: sunny, cloudy, sun showers, hot, cool. It does smell wonderful after it rains! The ozone layer in this part of the world is thin and we have to be very careful about the UV rays. The sunscreen we have seems to go on like a paste and even after rubbing it in we look a little on the albino side.
While on the farm we noticed an anomaly of nature. The bumble bees here are bigger then birds back in Canada. They'd put any humming bird up to a challenge - rather scary, unless giant bees don't bother you. Then it's par the course, standard fair. In fact, they look like fuzzy little "bumble bears".