There are some lovely waterfalls behind the house, just gentle cascades that tinkle attractively in the evening while your enjoying your glass of wine on the balcony.

Waitata bay Pelorus Sounds. quite a remote bay, but there is road access though it is a long drive.
However its is a very worth while drive if fishing is what you wish to be doing. We just fish from a small dingy and catch a good feed everytime we go out.
The black dots on the ocean are mussel floats where Green lip Mussels are farmed commercially.
Finally a view from the sea of the part of the small farm, and wharf plus the houses.
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This place sounds similar to Keranchut Beach in Penang. We have to trek a long way to reach there.
Wow! Amazing.
Oh how beautiful Another place I haven't discovered yet. Oh New Zealand is full of surprises
What beauty and serenity!
Cantik!
Visited NZ..untouched beauty. Your fishing outings sound such fun!
What an amazing view!
What a beautiful piece of this earth. It's absolutely stunning.
Looks like heaven on earth...
Nice place. I am sure that you enjoyed your stay without hearing noise in the city.
Glennis your blog is so refreshing. ove the photos
What a beautiful and relaxing place.
Shalom Glennis
I love the pictures on your blog. You live in a well-placed house and a lovely country.
Thanks for your visit to Jerusalem Hills. To answer your good question I wrote:
Glennis, Shabbat in Hebrew refers to the Sabbath, i.e. from Friday sundown to Saturday night.
Glennis and Wil, there is more about Shavuot at
http://jerusalemhillsdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/blessed-shavuot.html
and
http://jerusalemhillsdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/06/shavuot-miracle.html
Hope this helps.
Looks beautiful. What a lovely vacation.
Those black dots, I thought they were oyster catcher birds. I love mussels, I love castching them in the wild in Whakatane.
Do you love mussels too?
Congratulations on some awesome pics and many thanks for sharing your corner of the World! Its been a pleasure browsing and I look forward to your future posts.
Regards from Cape Town,
Pierre
What a wonderful place! Looks like little pradise:)
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