Yesterday evening was the first of the gatherings.
Beautiful Daughter arrived on time and within hours had hijacked the dog and walked to two local dairies looking for her favourite dip ingredients.
Sops had been dreaming of this Kiwi dip for days and could not settle until she had found the ingredients, mixed it up and popped it in the fridge to cool.
She made her dip by mixing dried onion soup, reduced cream and a spark of vinegar. And we snacked on this while the oven did it’s thing. 
Mama was snapped snapping:
The shot is of the cutting of the hot bread. 
This is home made bread and Mama’s Meat Loaf. All the meat loaves were topped with piles of New Zealand Tasty cheese. The Original version has swathes of tomato sauce and yellow mustard on top of the cheese and the New Improved is topped with lashings sweet thai chilli sauce. It goes without saying that my children started with the original. We also had a beetroot and feta salad, that was eaten so fast no pictures exist!
The evening proceeded with loud chatter and laughter the way all these family gatherings do. Our plates, that excited so much attention only minutes before, were cleared of food, refilled, cleared of food again and then left where they lay as we talked on into the night. 
And as both my sons work in the film industry and are pretty mean photographers themselves, Camera House was passed around with the wine and the photos, and the images deteriorated into a fairly honest unfocussed mellow documentation of the evening.
Good morning! Now for some news of The Farmy.
Everything seems to be going according to plan except for Daisy. Over the days since I have left the Farmy Daisy’s behaviour in the milking parlour has deteriorated to the point where she would not let the Milkers or John milk her at all. She has been hurling herself about the room, kicking and carrying on and generally putting her health and the safety of my people in danger. I kept thinking she would settle down but yesterday John was unable to milk her at all. So I told him to call the breeder and, yesterday evening, after she had milked her own cows, she came over with an anti kicking device and milked Daisy dry taking 32 pounds of milk from our bad tempered cow. (Usually we get 20 pounds each time)
John called it miraculous. I shall talk to Our John again today and hopefully get him to send me a picture of this device. The irony of this does not escape us. I worked so hard on covering the milking with extra people, but did not anticipate this reaction from the cow herself.
Everyone else is behaving just fine, the pigs are still obediently trotting to and from their fields and the sheep are healthy. Kupa has been observed standing on top of the builders digger inspecting the worksite and they should be pouring the footings in the next few days. I did not ask how many eggs they are getting each day. Maybe I don’t want to know.
Today is my birthday in New Zealand so tonight I am roasting New Zealand lamb with a rosemary yoghurt crust, crunchy roast vegetables (all of them) and enormous salads! We will once more gather around the big oak table, that has been handed down through generations of my family and is resting with Fourth Son for this generation, pick up where we left off last night and talk the night away.
Have a lovely day.
celi




100 responses to “The First Gathering and a Little news from the Farmy”
Happy NZ birthday, Celi – beautiful pictures!
happy birthday! what a wonderful way to celebrate! poor daisy misses her mama!!!
Naughty Daisy: for shame. Miss Celie is having a well-deserved holiday’
Happy birthday, Celie, I wish I were there with you.
Wouldn’t it be grand .. c
Happy New Zealand birthday! Yes, I’ll bet Daisy misses you. But I’m so glad your family has you to its heart right now.
Happy birthday, Cecilia. May it be magical, and may God bless you.
Thank you neil, hope all is well back there in the cold.. c
Well not sure what day your birthday is on, but if it is on the 11th, you share it with my late grandmother!! Hope you have a wonderful birthday with the family.
so what new building are you guys building out there?
We are building a little house for Nanny for when she is old. But until then it will be a guest house and writers retreat!! c
When she is old huh…thought she was already there…lol
don’t tell her that! .. c
Happy Birthday Celi!
Of course(!) you are a Sagittarius. Happy Birthday from another traveler.
we do like to mosey about the world, us Sago’s.. have a lovely day! c
Many happy returns!
Happy happy birthday Miss C. Lang may yer lum reek!
Happy Birthday Celi!
Beautiful…all of it! (Except for naughty Daisy) Happy, Happy Birthday!!!!!
Sounds like a wonderful time in NZ with your children…so happy for you. But what a naughty cow…I can’t believe Daisy is acting so badly and hope she has calmed down today. Happy, happy Birthday to you, and many equally happy returns. 🙂
Happy Birthday! 🙂
Happy birthday to you and the food shots are making me hungry!!!