This is where we will post pictures that don’t fit anywhere !!
- There it is – Second one from the left, on the left hand side.
- One for me Dad
- A Typical New Zealand Road
- A Typical New Zealand Roadsign
- The Tairei Gorge Railway
- One for me Dad
- BBQ
- Throwing sand at each other
- A Mud Pit
- A Mud Pit
- The Girls on Pohara Beach
- Pohara Beach
- Pohara Beach
- Pohara Beach
- Pohara Beach
- Pohara Beach
- Kayaking
- Kayaking
- Our Beach
- Our Beach
- Our Beach
- Kayaking
- Kayaking
- Kayaking
- The girls on our beach
- Our beach
- Our Beach
- Another view from Milnthorpe
- BBQ Tea
- On the beach
- Oue Motel at Te Anau
- Sunset at Te Anau
- Picnic in Riversdale
- Just turning up the B4091 to home.
- The 1991 Holden Station Wagon Exclusive 3.8l V6
- The 1991 Holden Commodore Exclusive 3.8l V6
- Siena and Lori helping to pack the picnic stuff
- Uncle Tony’s House
- Ally and the world record cauliflower
- Making a volcano

















































Lori & Siena (& Mole family United).
At long last we do hope that we have got this right!
We can see from your “Blog” that you are all having a wonderful time, in the places that you have been to and the all important weather!
We freeze here, so your blog gives us a daily lift.
Your Holden is most impressive in appearance and size, perfect for the touring that you are doing so much of? Enjoy every day!
By: Nana J &Popa T on January 29, 2009
at 19:43
Lori & Siena
It was wonderful for Nana and me to be able to speak to you both the other night when we are so far away!
It sounded as if you were only next door!
Our regards to Clare, Tony & children.
Looking forward to your next Blog addition.
By: Nana J & Popa T on February 5, 2009
at 20:47
What an experience for Lori & Siena and for you lucky adults too! As I said earlier, we look for more news every day, sometimes twice a day.
We really fancy your weather, even when the temperature drops to about 28 C, as we are down predominately into minus figures, day and night. we have some respite from the snow for about one day, then it returns, and stops the country!
Paul is only attending day centre one day per week. Love to all J, T &P.
By: Nana J & Popa T on February 9, 2009
at 19:11
The Shotover Jet experience looks brilliant and slightly frightening? Lori appears to have got over her apprehension very quikly and of course Siena would be in feet first, from the outset! The photos of the familv all suitably dressed shows that care was taken very seriously.
The NZ Haka is very colourful and what a tongue!
Gem, you found the Skyline Gondola a little worrying? I would have too, memeories of the Swiss Alps, but well worth the trip?
Love as usual,
J, T & P
By: Nana J & Popa T on February 13, 2009
at 21:08
wow, looks like you are having lots of fun. Looks like the sheep have nice woolly coats too!!! Have you caught any fish for your B.B.Q’s? Hope you continue to have lots of fun !! Will look forward to hearing all about it when you come back!! big hug for you both!! give mummy and daddy a big hug from us too please!!! see you soon x x
By: Diane on February 14, 2009
at 22:10
Your long and memorable holiday in NZ is sadly drawing towards its end. You must all have enjoyed it tremendosly!
We are torn between being sad that all things must come to an end and that on the other hand, happy that we will be able to see you all again after such a long time.
Lori and Siena we feel sure will never forget it and we hope that they will tell us all about it!
However you do still have some NZ time left in which to enjoy yourselves. Make the most of it!
Love from all at home. xxxxx.
By: Nana J & Popa T on February 17, 2009
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