Sunday, 23 October 2011

Go The All Blacks!

By the roundabout on the State Highway at the entrance to Kerikeri, someone has built a tribute to the All Blacks, first for the Rugby World Cup Semi-Final match and now for the Final against France.


It's quite a masterpiece, consisting of seven stuffed possums and one stuffed rabbit, but as the opposition is France, there's a frog in a blender and one of the possums is eating a frog burger! Three of the "AB fans" are drinking Steinlager - a New Zealand lager, from special edition "classic" white cans, last seen around 25 years ago when the ABs last won the cup!

Finally, one of the possums has been spray-painted black, save for a number 7 proudly on his chest - Richie McCaw's number - the All Black captain!

Classy stuff!

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Spring planting

As we didn’t kill the vines we decided to try growing other things. We went to a local nursery and bought some trees. Apparently most things grow up here but hybrid trees do particularly well. So we bought a plumcot (plum x apricot), a peachcot (peach x apricot), a nectarine, a mandarin and a walnut tree.

We wanted to plant some trees to camouflage the garage a bit and we decided to plant one in each corner of the fenced garden where Ned and Milly have worn away all the grass while rabbit and quail watching!
Nectarine

Peachcot
Plumcot

Mandarin


We also bought some tomato plants, cucumbers and strawberries. Something’s already eaten one of the cucumbers and nibbled at the other. I bought a new one today and have put them in a tall pot to try to keep them from whatever’s eating them.

Strawberries

Tomatoes

Cucumbers

Tumbling tomatoes
The vines are doing really well. The new Chardonnay vines are beginning to bud and the existing Syrah are growing bigger every day.



Monday, 10 October 2011

A full vineyard again

We've had a very busy weekend! Having taken delivery of 250+ Chardonnay Vines during the week, it was time to dig all the holes, position the plants, tie in the canes and slip over the protective "socks" to keep the rabbits from destroying the lot! One plant might only take three or four minutes, but multiplied by 250 and you can see that it took the whole weekend and understand that our backs, arms, wrists and hands are a little sore this morning!

Still, the end result looks good. The rows are pretty straight and all we have to do now is hope for a little rain (not too much, though) and wait to see whether they grow! With any luck, 2013/14 might be a good year for Mad Dog Chardonnay!


Garage - Pretty much done

After some slightly odd experiences with concrete pourers and friendly home-invasions from electricians, the garage is up, wired, plumbed and ready to be used, give or take the need for a neater driveway. It will be great to have somewhere to store our bikes, golf clubs, boxes of CDs and the general clutter we seem to amass along with all the equipment, tools, nets, chemicals and fertilisers for the vineyard.

Referring to this building as a shed is probably a little more accurate a description of its usage, certainly as far as we're concerned, but we've equipped it with things like a remote door opener for future owners as much as for my laziness of not wanting to get off the ride-on to open the door!

Below: a timeline of pictures from re-bar to finished building:









Milly's Torment

Our garden is home to all sorts of wildlife from rabbits and parrots to kingfishers, tui's and... California quail. These pretty little birds run around the garden in a flock of up to around a dozen-or-so birds and, because they only really fly when startled, Milly and (to a lesser extent, Ned) get rather excited whenever they go by!

California Quail

Monday, 3 October 2011

RWC2011 England vs Scotland

Far more exciting than vineyards and garages - I went to the Rugby World Cup match between England and Scotland on Saturday. While England's performance maybe didn't grow confidence in their chances of taking home the trophy, if they keep grinding out the wins, a final against the All Blacks could be on the cards! My loyalties will still be with England, but given how passionate this whole country is about the sport, there's a part of me that can't help but hope the All Blacks win!

Ready for the National Anthems

This is a video I took at half-time of a packed (just under 60,000) Eden Park. At this point there were a few more smiles on Scottish faces and a few more scowls on the faces of the English! Worked out well enough in the end, though...