On a blue sky day.
We had a couple of messages to do up the street before we left but were still away by 10:45am as we had planned. Whilst up the street I decided to change my clothes as I was already too hot and it was going to be hotter where we were going. No I didn't change while I was out, we went back home and my GKB also picked up a light jacket - just in case. Luckily going home was in the same direction as we were going so no time lost really.
We were on our way through the Manuka Gorge when I thought maybe I should take some pictures. So below is part way through. It gets quite rugged in places with a bit of bush overarching the road but the road itself is well maintained.
Coming out of the gorge into farming country.
Lawrence is a gold mining town and very proud of it's heritage buildings and mining equipment from back in the day. They hold an annual Heritage carnival which I've been to once. A family day with family friendly activities.
We were to have met up with Jacqui's partner for lunch but he never arrived. He was away working and we're guessing he just plain forgot :) We sat outside Bellview Wetlands, ate chips (crisps) and had a bottle of ginger beer each then went on our way.
But not before we headed up to the Gabriel Read memorial. Gabriel Read was the man who discovered gold in the gully and so started the Otago gold rush.
On the road again until we arrived in Ettrick and stopped at what used to be our favourite wee cafe until it began to get rundown. It has new owners now so we thought we'd drop in for lunch and have a looksee. This is where we sat. It is so nice now and we'll definitely be making it our stop once again when we're up that way.
After lunch we were back on the road again. We were looking for a fruit stall selling peaches, we'd already stopped and bought plums, cherries and apricots from another roadside stall. We were in Fruitlands, orchard country. Stone fruit and berries in the summer, apple and pears later in the year. We bought a box of peaches that had been on the tree while we were eating our lunch - they were still warm from the sun.
Heading home again, sheep on one side of the road
and cattle on the other, not sure whether they're beef or dairy
but look quite young.
There weren't a lot of campervans on the road, most people
travelled home at the weekend I imagine, but we sat behind
this one for a mile or two.
Crossing the new Beaumont bridge over the Clutha River.
Two horses looking hot in the mid afternoon sun in
a paddock beside the river.
Look closely and you can see both the old bridge and the new one. The new bridge is only about a year old.
Back through Lawrence, the road heading home :)
A stop at Milton for ice cream, a family tradition when travelling from Central Otago, and only about half an hour from home.
The fruits of our trip. Some still in the fridge and some shared with a friend. Most family have just recently been through so didn't want any.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable day out and I hope it's not too long before we do it again :)
That's all for now.
Until next time
Diana
A wonderful road trip and such a variety of fresh fruit. Marvelloys
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