It was hard to go back to work today. Getting on the bus, putting my lunch box in my bag and trying to remember my work computer password all seemed so alien after three weeks away from my desk. Still, it was nice to see people and catch up after the Christmas and summer break.
A short trip away – the views
Despite the unseasonal weather, we had a great break up in Napier and Hawke’s Bay. We have visited the region several times over the years we have been here in New Zealand, it being one of our favourite places to go. Below is the view from the hotel, one of the many Art Deco buildings (built after the catastrophic earthquake in 1931) and views from an afternoon walk along the waterfront.


On our way to lunch at Craggy Range on Tuesday (which you can read about here), we stopped to look at the view at Ocean Beach. You can see the beach and the road down to it below – not one for the faint hearted I think!
Havelock North and Hastings
On Thursday, we drove over to Havelock North, a lovely little place full of interesting shops, cafés. It is also home to Wardini Books which is also the setting of The Bookshop Detectives Dead Girl Gone which I read and really enjoyed last year (read about it here). Naturally, we had to go in and of course I had to purchase a couple of books. We also popped into Bellatino’s Food Lovers Market for a browse, and I naturally purchased a couple of things there too – see here for my food purchases on our trip.
From there we drove to Hastings, stopping to look at the Opera House (Toi Toi) complex, then walking into town, taking care to look out for trains (this is right in the city centre), and finding a place for lunch (very satisfying BLTs).






On getting back to Napier, we walked along the waterfront to walk off lunch and build up an appetite for dinner. The sculpture below, Ecliptic, is by David Trubridge and was put in place to mark the new millennium. Naturally, The weather noticeably improved as the week went on, just in time for us to drive south and home. Still, it was lovely to get away, and a real small pleasure to be in the Hawke’s Bay.

Eating, eating and more eating
As you may have seen from the last two posts (here and here), we ate extremely well on our trip. It wasn’t all about gourmet dining though. Breakfast each morning was eaten at a local café with me enjoying poached eggs on toast and Karl, ham and cheese croissants. And when we were in Hastings, we had to have an ice-cream from local legend, Rush Monro’s: I had the maple and walnut and Karl the salted caramel.


We got home on Friday afternoon, and Saturday morning saw us heading out to stock up the fridge and fruit bowl. Along with some chicken and lamb mince, there was this happy looking fennel bulb, an aubergine, some fine stemmed broccoli, two lots of tomatoes, a capsicum, mozzarella, a big, fresh bunch of coriander, sweet corn, lemons, red witloof and peaches. There was also raspberries and blueberries, nectarines and apricots.




Simple things
- Being on holiday.
- Seeing some sun – finally!
- Enjoying so much good food.
- Eating pizza at home from one of the local food trucks after our road trip back.
- Feeling relaxed after 3 weeks off work.
- Looking at these roses at Mission Estate Winery.

What were your small pleasures this week? Here are some other blog posts from a few fellow bloggers looking at the good things in life. Also entered in the weekend coffee share hosted by Natalie.
- Anne of Something Over Tea writes about accumulating things – I know the feeling!
- The Glasgow Gallivanter shares a Geometric January.
- Enjoy a Wordless Wednesday over at Southern Patches.
- Deb of Deb’s World shares white sails and sandy beaches.
- Trent of Trent’s World always makes an excellent cup of coffee.
- Jo over at And Anyways writes about healthy eating – and of course a recipe.
- Mr Tootlepedal sees a dusting of snow.
- Wellness is being reimagined by both Sue and Donna (and others – new blogging theme/link event).
- There are more wonderful pictures of Paris over at Travels Through My Lens.
- Fred shares his six things in his garden.
- Maria of Green Dreams shares a beautiful silent Sunday.
- The Travelsketcher sketches.
- Mr Platypus of Now I’m 64 shows us snowmen and snowdogs.
- ..…and all the other lovely bloggers out there. Sorry if I have missed anyone…..
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
You can find Thistles and Kiwis on Facebook, and also on Instagram @thistlesandkiwis.




You’ve reminded me I need to read The Bookshop Detectives. Off to amazon I go…
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It is quite fun!
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It looks like a great holiday. Always hard to get back in gear.
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It was and it is!
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Even though I am retired, I get the feeling that the holiday season is now well behind us and it is time to be more productive now 🙂
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Seems like a lot of people went back to work today here.
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That sounds like a lovely time away!
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It was thanks!
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Rush Monroe ice cream was a huge treat when I was growing up in NZ. A maple walnut sundae was my all time favourite.
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We just had to stop and have one! Would have been rude not to…..
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Simple pleasures are the best. Thanks again for the shoutout!
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Yes! I do really enjoy your blog.
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Thank you!
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Ecliptic is wonderful…and that ice cream also looks good!
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Isn’t it great? It is positioned so you can see the rising of the sun. With NZ being where it is, and Napier where it is, it is one of the first places to see in the new year, and in this case, the new millennium.
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Lovely scenery! It’s always a struggle to go back to work after a break.
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It was hard….but at least next Monday is the Wellington Anniversary holiday.
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You had a lovely break. It’s always good to get time away, and the weather looks great to me! Thanks for the mention.
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It wasn’t as warm as it normally is up there but still nice to get away, and we wore shorts every day too!
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You got very good value put of your break so I hope that in the end, work wasn’t too much of a chore.
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After a day and half in the office….think it is time to make retirement plans!
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I thought a lot about retirement when I was working.
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🙂
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What a great break!!! The views from the beach photos looks amazing and as always some wonderful food. Have a great week getting back into the swing of things. Thank you for sharing my post. Have a great week!!!!
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Hi, Barbara – Your trip away looks absolutely fabulous. No Wonky Box yet this week? That may explain the lack of avocados. 😀
Thank you for the shout out for our new Wellness Reimagined Linkup. It is greatly appreciated! D
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It was great to get away even though the weather wasn’t that good. First Wonky Box of the year this Friday…just looked to see what is coming and no avocados! The Wellness Reimagined Linkup looks like a great motivational idea.
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That looks like a wonderful getaway. Breakfast and your groceries look delicious. I can smell those beautiful roses. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
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Thanks Natalie – it was a good break even though the weather was not that great.
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Great coffee share post. I enjoyed the pictures.
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