08 June 2008
Moereki and Naseby for Hockey
This weekend started with gale winds Friday night. They began to whip around 4pm and continued right through the night until Saturday morning. Sam's rugby game was canceled as a result. I did not sleep much Friday as the sound of the wind was unbelievable (and I may have thought the roof was going to fly off). Melissa arrived back from Australia so we left earlier to go to Dunedin to pick her up. We traveled to Moereki just north of Dunedin to see the boulders. I have included pictures.
After we played in the ocean we headed inland to Naseby where Sam was playing in a hockey tournament on Sunday. Naseby is a little village snuggled at the base of Mt. Ida. Mt. Ida is amazing. We took many photos. Saturday night we had supper (tea, as NZers call it) at a Pub in Naseby then we hit the hay in our cabins. It was snowing as we went to bed. Naseby sits at 2000ft above sea level. Sam played two games of hockey Sunday and his team won both games. He got two penalties and a total of 4 goals between the games. The boys are really starting to pass well. The rink at which he played was an outdoor rink. It was really interesting, we had never been to an outdoor rink before.
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4 goals, Sammy great job!
Snow! It makes me laugh we are really hot at camp! Our first training day was awesome! I'll tell you more about it later. Hope Melissa has a good rest of the trip seeing you guys!
Hi Sam, Great web sight! How are you? I hope you got my e-mail. I sent you some pictures also. It looks like you are having a lot of fun. Drew
Hi Drew,
I am glad to hear from you and see that you are checking the blog. we are enjoying our adventure in New Zealand. I did not get an email from you, please send it again I am looking forward to seeing your pictures. I hope you are well. Sam
It was 104F here today!!
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Drew, our email is samdanrichards@hotmail.com
Looking forward to pics!
Sam
After Tony played on that open air ice hockey rink (long ago now) we drove about the township of Naseby and noted many beautiful homes among shady trees. It reminded us of Oakwood and Southcott Pines at Grand Bend. Naseby's population is about 100 but swells to 3000 when people come to their crib (holiday home)or camping grounds for the holiday season. We loved the notable green Watchmaker business facade.
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Mangys right i was hungry to
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