Paul Raymont serves up a scrambled egg breakfast, the eggs freshly laid by the chickens they keep in their yard. They also grow the herbs and most of the fruit they serve.
- Paul Raymont serves up a scrambled egg breakfast, the eggs freshly laid by the chickens they keep in their yard. They also grow the herbs and most of the fruit they serve.
- Bernie Raymont with her two adopted goats. Just four weeks old. One is a Merino and the other is a Merino cross.
- Peter Hendriks and Ivan Krippner on the steps you climb to get into Hendriks classic red and white Tiger Moth.
- Ivan Krippner and the Tiger Moth he flew me in. It started its life training WW ll pilots in the UK and New Zealand.
- Spot the parachutes. Jumpers drop from the sky over the Wanaka Airport.
- Sheep in a field on take-off at Wanaka Airport.
- Part of the panel in the front of the Tiger Moth.
- A shot of the Tiger Moth Peter Hendriks was flying, the two vintage planes in tandem.
- View over Wanaka and New Zealand's Southern Alps from the Tiger Moth.
- Peter Hendriks classic 1930s-era Tiger Moth, built in the UK, shipped to New Zealand, used to train pilots, as a crop sprayer and now to take lovers and adventurers on scenic flights and for romantic trysts.
- View of a Tiger Moth over Lake Wanaka.
- It's fun to fly in tandem, enjoying the view.
- Another view of Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps.
- And this one gives us a different sighting.
- The author geared up and ready for take-off.
- The Maple Lodge chickens. They lay you eggs for breakfast when you stay over at the lodge.
- A pheasant and pork terrine with prune jam on top at Amisfield Winery Bistro near Queenstown.
- Long-time pilot Ivan Krippner says flying a Tiger Moth is a privilege and a delight.
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