Thursday 10 April 2025

A 2.5 hour trip to Methven via Lake Tekapo was designed to get us within an hour of Lincoln on Friday when we take up our last pet sit with Stella the Highland Terrier. The Lake was, as expected, very stunning. The tourist infrastructure not so. Flashy commented on the many little piles of stones which had been collected by tourists and piled up to look like fairies had visited. Cute maybe, like on a small not so beautiful beach on the way to Port Douglas, although I know the Rangers want to pull them down there. But on the edge of a blue lake with snow covered mountains in the background and autumn reds and yellows of the trees. Well, he did contemplate kicking them down. What would the hundreds of Chinese and Indian tourists do? Let alone, the bus loads of Brisbane pensioners! Look, look. Click, click. Let’s get out of here.

Methven had three pubs. We stayed at a motel and were one of only five rooms booked. Crap food at the pub of choice for dinner.

Friday 11 April 2025

Lincoln is a university town with some fairly new subdivisions, on the outskirts of Christchurch.  A very pretty town. We arrived in more sunshine and 14C, to look after Stella, who was hiding in the owner’s wardrobe. We will have to bribe her with food.

This is how the local farmers dress in 2C degrees on a visit to the pub.
More stunning scenery.
Thousands of the little rock towers.
Pull 'em down!
A statue of  a Collie dog. Backbone of the NZ sheep industry.
A statue of James Mackenzie, a notorious sheep thief after whom the district is named.

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