Te Akau again, 28 Sept 2022

First sight of what I think of as Te Akau. Right of center the Te Akau Community centre, the big building towards the left the Marae.

The Farmhouse of the farmer on whose farm dad worked and we lived, on the distant left with the red roof.

Looking the other way from there

Then the house we lived in.

Down to what remains of the Te Akau Village, The garage, Te Akau Transport, and the fire station.

There used to be a Post Office, and General Store there

the swampy bit back towards the East

And opposite the garage

Mike, still happy and able.

And inside the garage, I remember trying to be of use to him as a kid in the garage.

The fire station.

Then down to the end of the tar seal

That is looking up at what was the Parker place.

And part of why I went back today, was that I did not take any photos the other day when on Mangiti road,at the Ruakiwi Rd end. Below.

I went and tried to catch up with a couple of people but they were out.

So I scooted over to Hamilton and dropped in on Karen and Ian McLeay, have not seen them for ages, was great to catch up, must make the effort more often.

out riding 17 sept and other stuff

The route we took, well after we got to Mercer at least

At Te Akau Wharf

also there

and along the way

Will be working on this post, so come back.

Separately a week ago I met Aaron Kereopa, well truth be known I am sure I would have met him before, I worked for his dad in shearing gangs once.

Anyway Aaron is these days quite an accomplished artist see here Aaron’s Website

Meanwhile here are a pic of his dad on the left,

As a point of interest, that guy in the middle is Jackson Madill, Rank of Squadron Leader. Awarded the OBE, DFC, and Order of the Crown (Yugoslavia). Farmer in Te Akau! On the right Seamus, Hi Seamus MacDonald

Me as a presser on the left, and Aaron’s mum, Rangi on the right.

Back to riding, here’s Brett entertaining himself when we stopped so I could take photos.

And some of the pictures of that North Waikato landscape I love

And a couple more from the Te Akau Wharf

Fayes parents are here too, so we have been to North Head

Oh and we stopped at Waingaro Hot Springs for refreshment

And the have the rally coming there

Duder regional park

I have been not taking enough holidays so now the company owes me too many days off and I have to take them.

I do enjoy doing that!

This week went to Duder Regional park.

It is south east of Auckland.

Thought these trees could have been Dr Suess trees

And this stuff was like memories of farm life as a kid.

Was a good day, nice lunch at the seaside in Maraetai on the way home.

25-27 July 2022, Rotorua, roots and what have you.

Secret Spot Spa in Rotorua, Spa pools by the forest.

Rotorua was a bit bleak, I think Auckland was too.

But steamy and bubbly

With artwork about the place

Almost went to Blue Springs, will wait for another time, but love the South Waikato landscape.

Then Karapiro

Hamilton Gardens

And from dinner with my cousin Barry at CBK, he refreshed my geography of where his childhood place was, and also my grandparents place.

Toms and Audreys place (Also Barry, Terry and Colleen) 986 Churchill Road, Pukekawa 2696, https://goo.gl/maps/WqWeVbnQqPPB5jMZ6

What I think is the Murphy Homestead 938 Pukekawa Churchill Road, Pukekawa 2696, https://goo.gl/maps/QnFrLmWqPqxQqLZq6

Matariki, and Gravel riding course.

Matariki is our new public holiday, derived from Maori tradition for the new year, the end of winter, Karnival and all that in other places I guess.

Mid winter for us, so I figure it should include mulled wine. Gluh Wein!

So yes!.

Today I have been out doing a gravel riding course.

Started in the car park of the Tuakau moto-x track

Then to Tuakau for lunch.

Really nice corn fritters at the cafe just along there.

Then of around the same route I rode last week really.

On the way to Port Waikato my gear lever came off though. Took a bolt from the carrier to put it back on.

Better check the brakes bolt.

Then out on the gravel roads with 2 instructors, 4 young russian guys and an englishman I think.

It’s supposed to be dirty!

A couple more pix from Passmasters

Expedition June #1

Went to Port Waikato, then to Waikaretu, and then riding the high ridges to Onewhero.

Some dark road where the surface is moss in there.

Love the North Waikato Limestone country though.

Some exciting times in clay and mud, gravity almost got me.

I should take more pix, but I don’t want to be stopping all the time.

Expeditions April/May 2022

Went off on a bike trip back to the old home.

At some stage my bag came off the bike, the cameras in it survived fine, so I took some pics there.

It was at the Waikorea stream, water goes out, black sand comes in

And a BW one.

On the way there we stopped for coffee and cake at the Nikau Cafe, feijoa and almond, and chocolate and zucchini.

A couple of weeks ago went out to Whatipu

There seems to be a lot of cabbage trees in my world. They are looking healthy too.