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An outing with Miss Molly
Posted by Ali W
An outing with Miss Molly November 17, 2019 05:55AM |
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Today we took Miss Molly - our cute wee Morris Minor over the hills and up to Karapiro which is near Cambridge. There was a swap meet going - funny that most of our club outings are for “boys” interests.
We didn’t realise there was a rowing regatta taking place also so it was pretty jamb packed. Hubby perused the junk (oops treasures) while I sat on my chair enjoying the passing parade of people, boats and the occasional animal. It was thoroughly pleasant made even better when hubby returned with nothing but a coffee each. Up went his chair and we sat there just enjoying the whole experience.
It’s taken a lot of years to realise that just being with each other and our friends, a lovely view and a good coffee is a pretty darn good day out.
We didn’t realise there was a rowing regatta taking place also so it was pretty jamb packed. Hubby perused the junk (oops treasures) while I sat on my chair enjoying the passing parade of people, boats and the occasional animal. It was thoroughly pleasant made even better when hubby returned with nothing but a coffee each. Up went his chair and we sat there just enjoying the whole experience.
It’s taken a lot of years to realise that just being with each other and our friends, a lovely view and a good coffee is a pretty darn good day out.
Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 17, 2019 06:09AM |
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Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 17, 2019 08:00AM |
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Yes you do Ali. You have the rare ability to turn lemons into lemonade and even champagne. My most memorable experiences revolve around a thermos of tea somewhere in the wap waps or a deserted beach, and ginger crunch slice - from way way back in my youth, continued into occasional forays into older age. Nothing beats a good ginger crunch and cup of proper tea-pot tea with a dash of proper milk.
Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 17, 2019 08:28AM |
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Oh Kone - that did make me smile - how about sitting on a beach (remember when we could sit cross legged!) and your sandwich, or ginger crunch or proper cup of tea suffered the consequences of wind and loose sand!
Somehow your thermos of tea made me think of those Ministry of Works chaps who boiled up a Thermette on the side of the road. The little rings of burnt grass were reminders of where they had been.
Happy memories of when life was less complicated.
Somehow your thermos of tea made me think of those Ministry of Works chaps who boiled up a Thermette on the side of the road. The little rings of burnt grass were reminders of where they had been.
Happy memories of when life was less complicated.
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Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 18, 2019 12:23AM |
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We must do it occasionally. Many years ago my partner liked the idea of picnicking enough to equip us with the rug; the fitted basket; the thermopolae (my plural of thermos) and so on. The actual picnicking was not so well received. Now if I tempted him with chicken sandwiches and ginger crunch ...hmmmmm?
Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 18, 2019 01:33AM |
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Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 18, 2019 04:45AM |
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Oh Helen, if only we had both known!
You must be one of the mother’s I admired as they were in and out of the trailers getting chilly bins and reassuring the teens, finding this and that etc. It ran through my mind how different things are now at school. Our children never had the opportunity to partake in many sports, and rowing would have been far from anyone's mind.
How well rounded those young ones will be with all those opportunities.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/19/2019 11:11AM by Ali W.
You must be one of the mother’s I admired as they were in and out of the trailers getting chilly bins and reassuring the teens, finding this and that etc. It ran through my mind how different things are now at school. Our children never had the opportunity to partake in many sports, and rowing would have been far from anyone's mind.
How well rounded those young ones will be with all those opportunities.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/19/2019 11:11AM by Ali W.
Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 18, 2019 06:43AM |
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Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 18, 2019 08:11PM |
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Ali it would have been lovely to meet up with you. If you head that way again on a rowing weekend then do let me know.
The cafe Podium at Karapiro is one of my highlights of the rowing season. Great coffee and food.
Rowing is all consuming but I love it. It keep the kids busy, tired and I know where they are at night - sleeping. haha.
The cafe Podium at Karapiro is one of my highlights of the rowing season. Great coffee and food.
Rowing is all consuming but I love it. It keep the kids busy, tired and I know where they are at night - sleeping. haha.
Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 18, 2019 09:26PM |
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Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 19, 2019 12:02AM |
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I have my own little place of perfect peace right here in Whitianga. We have a Subway and I'll often pick up lunch there and wander down the road and round the corner. There's a little park on the banks of the estuary beside the marina with all her yachts and cruisers rocking on the wavelets, waiting for action. I don't even have to sit on the grass to eat lunch, there are two or three tables with seats where I can sit comfortably, watch the herons feeding on the bank and shoo away the seagulls in favour of sharing my lunch with the little sparrows and finches, etc. I'll sometimes even allow a friend to join me!
Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 19, 2019 05:00AM |
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Re: An outing with Miss Molly November 19, 2019 10:04PM |
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Thank you, Ali, you can be my friend and visit any time you like. There are so many beautiful little spots like that, I'm spoilt for choice. I can even pick up a tasty lunch from one of the many cafés we have here and drive to some other beauty spot, just for a change. I suppose the whole of NZ is like that, really - many hidden gems to visit, even if only for an hour for summer lunch.
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