The Fruits of Her Labour

Posted by Nick  | 24 Aug 2020  | 3 comments

Char has finally come Back to the Land for good! It’s been a bit of a journey getting to this point, where she can be here with me full-time, as keen followers of our blog can attest.

For six years now, since we moved to the farm, she’s commuted to-and-from Auckland (a five hour round trip), staying there for a few nights, then working on the farm with me over the weekends. There have been ups and downs for both of us, with me here by myself during the week, and her working in excess of twelve hour days at her stressful managerial role in the big smoke.

I wanted to commemorate the occasion by building her a rustic outdoor bench seat for our orchard – her favourite place on the farm – to celebrate her sacrifices and hard work over the years, and the fruition of our vision finally coming to bear.

I even tried my hand at creating a commemorative brass plaque, which turned out better than expected! Check out this video of the process:

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Sue Rostron
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So pleased for you both. Commuting blows.

Andrew A
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Fabulous.

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There is something incredibly grounding about focusing on self-sufficiency and getting your hands dirty, whether it’s tending to a garden or just learning to live a bit more simply. Being based in Auckland, it’s so easy to get caught up in the city hustle, but posts like this are a great reminder to slow down and appreciate the green spaces we have, even if it’s just a few pots on a balcony or a small suburban patch. I’m really looking forward to seeing more of your journey and picking up some inspiration for my own little slice of the outdoors!

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