At the neighbor’s house

I think we can call ourselves incredibly lucky to have the opportunity to rent the house just opposite the fence to our building site. The house is surrounded by a ~20 years old garden which means all the trees and shrubs are well established by now. The garden is very ornamental with just a few edibles here and there. We’re looking forward to see our own garden grown month by month, well knowing, that it will take quite some time until our fruit trees will be able to compete with their collegues on the other side of the fence.

Here are a few random spring impressions of the wonderful place that we have to leave in a few weeks:

Motueka town between orchards and the sea
Motueka town between orchards and the sea
Incredible white wisteria vine
Incredible white wisteria vine
Red beech leaves, just a few days old
Red beech leaves, just a few days old
Don't ask me what that is, but it looks exotic
Don’t ask me what that is, but it looks exotic
Lying on the livingroom floor, watching the clouds go by
Lying on the livingroom floor, watching the clouds go by
In the mean time, on our side of the fence: Seed trays in the greenhouse
In the mean time, on our side of the fence: Seed trays in the greenhouse
Our strawberry plants are doing well, we can already harvest 2-3 berries a day
Our strawberry plants are doing well, we can already harvest 2-3 berries a day
Forgot the name of that flower...
Sorry, forgot the name of that flower but it’s nice. :)
180° panorama of the Tasman bay
180° panorama of the Tasman bay