Currently the plan is to leave for Murchison tomorrow, spend the night there, and then go to Hanmer Springs for a night and then to our daughter's for Monday night . After that we may just drive straight home. Celia didn't sleep well last night as the mozzies that bit her in Picton had left their mark and she was very itchy. I didn't think I'd been bitten but I noticed, about half an hour ago, that I had three bites. Yet none of those were itchy at all. I slept pretty well, even though I went to bed about 9.30 and in spite of Celia tossing and turning and going to the loo and reading the iPad under the blanket.
However Founders Park was well worth a visit. Celia's convinced it's where the wedding reception was held for a wedding we came up to Nelson for about fourteen years ago, and she could be right, though I don't really remember it at all. The reception would have been the big building called the Granary [picture above], but again it didn't look particularly familiar. The Park has some lovely old buildings in it, and early in the piece we got into a fun conversation with the people in the bakery shop: the guy is from the States, the woman from Hounslow, and the younger bloke just got on with baking, throwing a laugh or a word in occasionally. The Cooper who works in the Park was there at the time with another older guy and they'd obviously already been having a bit of a laugh together. Made the visit start off well. There weren't many other people working today, but it's possibly too early in the tourist season.
It's another very hot day, alleviated at least by a bit of a breeze. We're not sure we could live here in the high summer. Both of us were worn out by all the walking round the park, me because it was all strolling, and I don't find strolling does me much good. I'm better if I'm striding out and getting my legs moving. I get very stiff otherwise. Celia's ankles are swollen so she's uncomfortable from that too. A huge bunch of school kids arrived at the Tahuna camp in the evening and took over the cabins opposite us. Thankfully they're not staying on our side, especially the one who screams every few minutes.
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