The weather had cleared and we were off for an hours drive before breakfast at the Tui Brewery. It seemed to cloud in a little and was quite cold. Breakfast was a pie and a pint for the strong - cereal fro the rest.
It was then into Palmerston North for School visits and then lunch on the Air force Base at Ohakea. This provided us with another great opportunity to give away cupcakes with $5 donations - however, whilst we were doing that the boys saw it as a great time to relocate' Candy Drop' into the hangar where lunch was being served and place a notice 'rubbish' on her. When we found her she was surrounded by people leaning on her eating their lunch ans leaving their plates.
It was then a quick exit and on to Wanganui. We hit the streets to off load the last of our cupcakes and then headed out to a wool shed for dinner. Super Hubert and one of the 'Naki' boys provided entertainment. They had cleaned out the shearing shed considerably for us to eat our dinner in - but it was not protected from the elements. It was nice to head back to a warm room and bed.
It was then into Palmerston North for School visits and then lunch on the Air force Base at Ohakea. This provided us with another great opportunity to give away cupcakes with $5 donations - however, whilst we were doing that the boys saw it as a great time to relocate' Candy Drop' into the hangar where lunch was being served and place a notice 'rubbish' on her. When we found her she was surrounded by people leaning on her eating their lunch ans leaving their plates.
It was then a quick exit and on to Wanganui. We hit the streets to off load the last of our cupcakes and then headed out to a wool shed for dinner. Super Hubert and one of the 'Naki' boys provided entertainment. They had cleaned out the shearing shed considerably for us to eat our dinner in - but it was not protected from the elements. It was nice to head back to a warm room and bed.
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