Monday, August 3, 2015

The Hokianga

A couple of years after I arrived in New Zealand (which was 50 years ago today) a friend took me up to Rawene to a 21st birthday.  I have loved the area ever since.

Living in the north we often went down to either Rawene or Kohukohu.

Last week we had a break staying at Omapere.  We drove to Rawene and when we arrived the ferry was in so we hopped on and just went across the harbour and back again.  A very kind man offered to drive us to Kohukohu and take us back in time for the next ferry but as the wind was a bit chilly we declined with thanks.







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  1. This is a beautiful spot which I don't think has actually changed much in 50 plus years - and that I think is its charm - a taste of yesterday in a fast changing world.

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    1. I was pleased to see some new shops in Rawene. A gallery/coffee shop, a lady making felt items who has just transferred from Kerikeri and a florist. (Not sure how the florist will do - the other two are geared mainly to tourists).

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  2. Gosh, Sue, 50 years in New Zealand. It looks very beautiful. My cousin Mary (and John) must have moved out there about the same time. I was her bridesmaid over here before they went.

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