Much quieter night with very little wind. Got up at 9am, and had a lovely breakfast with our friends. Mokau had a market, so we popped up to have a look. To my delight and surprise, there was a big group of bone carvers displaying not only their wares but actually creating the carvings. The smell took me straight back to Teachers College where I learned to do bone carving. It's made me want to dig out all my tools and start doing it again!
A visit to the museum was an unexpected highlight! There is no entry fee, just an optional donation. A pianola was available to play, and the group of us stood there and sang "you're the one that I want" from Grease!
I also snapped a photo of an antique dental chair.
Later on the boys went fishing, and us girls relaxed and chatted and read our books. Sadly no fish were caught, although Mark said he nearly caught a 'dog' fish a couple of times 😬
After dinner, we were picked up by Jenny (our lovely host) and taken to the Awakino Hotel where we were treated to an awesome indie/Latin/kiwi band from New Plymouth called The Mara! They were excellent. To my surprise, Neil pulled me up for a dance!
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TravelerGreat to be back on board thanks for sorting. Are you freedom camping at Mokau I have been wondering what made you go there?
TravelerIt was Karen and Mark's idea! We're on a powered site for $15/ night per camper. Close to the 'beach' and beautiful weather! There is also a dump station and toilets on site!!! There are plenty of freedom camp sites at $12/night
Traveler Great to be back on board thanks for sorting. Are you freedom camping at Mokau I have been wondering what made you go there?
Traveler It was Karen and Mark's idea! We're on a powered site for $15/ night per camper. Close to the 'beach' and beautiful weather! There is also a dump station and toilets on site!!! There are plenty of freedom camp sites at $12/night
Traveler $12 is NOT free?
Traveler Lol no but I meant freedom as in being off grid