Saturday, June 21, 2008

On the move again


Quinne and I are back in New Zealand after a few weeks in Colorado. The day before we left for the US, we moved into a new house. Well, we didn't really move in, but we moved our stuff to the new house and spent one night there with our stuff in the caravan. The house we had been renting was not quite what we were looking for. It was great to be in a new house, but it felt more like a hotel than a house in rural New Zealand. We wanted something with more soul, and we found it.

The new place is in Upper Moutere, which is closer to Nelson and 25 minutes from Motueka. The owners put the property up for sale, but couldn't get the price they were asking and decided to rent it instead. There's an old hop kiln that's been converted to a house that we'll manage while they rent it out to holiday makers. That's where Quinne and I are staying at the moment. We'll stay here until our stuff arrives around the 7th of July. Here's a picture of the hope kiln...


Here's a picture of the master bedroom in the hop kiln...


When our container arrives, we'll move into the house. Here's the house...


Here's a closer view with fresh snow on the mountains...


This is taken from the kitchen looking toward the hop kiln...


The bathroom is quite magnificent with the ever-so-important claw-foot tub...


And throne...



We're next to the well recognized Neudorf vineyards. They have a beautiful garden to sip their superb wine and have a meal overlooking the vineyards in. We'll need to get a baby monitor with a good range.

There's also a barn and a studio on our eight-acre property overlooking rolling farmlands with the mountains behind. I'll use the studio for my office and the barn for a studio.

We're looking forward to getting chickens and maintaining the already established veggie garden.

Amy and Beck are still in the states, and will return on Saturday. Amy's in San Francisco staying with her friend Andrea. Quinne and I miss them and can't wait to have them back.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your new home is absolutely gorgeous, stunning architecture. Is Quinne excited about the property? I am guessing Beck is too young to care. If you're reading this hi Andrea, hope you're having fun w/ Amy & Beck. xo

Anonymous said...

Wow. What a great place for a photographer and family to call home. Congrats on the find... with all of the people you are inspiring to visit NZ with your photos, perhaps you could work out a comission for renting out the kiln house (can never get enough ice cream money ;)). All the best -Ted&Sherry

Anonymous said...

w-o-w! great find! i have a feeling you 4 may be there for awhile!!!! stunning!

The Webers said...

Kari,
Quinne feels a little unsure still. I think it will be better when Amy and Beck get here - today!

Ted,
Being winter, we're thinking about a hot cider campaign.

Katie,
Yes, I hope we'll be here a while. Moving isn't fun.

Take care,
Oliver

MustHaveCoffee... said...

Oh wow, Oliver! That looks beautiful. We just got back from Colorado ourselves and had a blast.
If we ever get to NZ, can I stay in the Kiln house? That room looks incredible! I want to soak in that tub, too....sigh.
Looks like pure heaven. Congrats! :)

The Webers said...

Leslie,
Just let us know, and we'll have your bath ready for you.
O