It
wasn't the earliest of starts, in fact it was quite civilised for
excursions from Stelpe. We boarded the coach after it had delivered
the schoolchildren all excited and ready for their day, (well some
were)
We
were off for the day in Tervetes novad visiting a young man who has
a business growing grapes, and then a visit to someone who grows
tulips, this would be followed by pusdienas (lunch) and then a short
distance down the road to the main destination of our trip The
Tervete Nature Park.
After
what seemed to be the wettest September in memory we had enjoyed two
days of wonderful warm sunny weather and this morning didn't
disappoint, it was glorious and as we travelled we watched farmers
out
in there fields cultivating and sowing next years harvest. In one
field we watched huge machines applying a liquid fertilizer, covering
wide swaths of land in a single pass, such a long long way from
childhood days when the local farmer would drive through our village
towing his muck spreader and filling the air with a distinctly
agricultural aroma.
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Three large poly tunnels held 100 nes in each. |
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Trained along wires the vines were above head height. |
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Large sweet juicy grapes tasting nothing like shop bought ones. |
Anyway
I digress Tervete novad (parish) is about 100 km from Stelpe so just
a short trip for us today.
Our
first stop was to visit Edgars Zihmanis who has planted some 800
vines outside for vine production and 300 inside three large poly
tunnels and these were the vines we had come to see. With varieties
from Ukraine, Russia and the U S A, he has selected varieties that
will withstand Latvias cold winters with temperatures down to -25
-27C.
At
the end of our tour there was a tasting session and believe you me
there is nothing quite like a freshly picked juicy grape.
Settling
back on the coach we headed for our next call the tulip grower ,here we
could buy bulbs ready for next spring flowering, and after some
confusion as to whether we should turn left or right we turned left
only to find it should have been right, never mind we arrived and
disembarked, The man whose business we had come to visit was waiting
for us and we heard about his plans for the area, and the business he
had. I'm afraid that when we went into his garden we discovered that
his dog had had a litter of eight pups and these were the main
attraction for many of us, Valerie took great delight in cuddling one
pup and was most put out when I said no we can't have one. Mother was
a German Shepherd and father looked like Bernese Mountain Dog, well
he was certainly the size of a mountain!!
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My dining companions. |
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Our lunchtime venue |
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Meat, mashed potato two different salads and sauce. |
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By golly it was good, very tasty. |
Finally
it was dinner time and we were to eat at the Agrofirma Tervete
Ednica, a fairly new café which served an extremely good value for
money meal.and very tasty too, excellent service and brilliant price , under 4 euros, for main,course pudding and drink [juice ].
Our
last stop was the Tervete Nature Park some 400 hectares of forest
with paths down which one can wander and find giant mushrooms,
fairytale caricatures, small homes for folk who live in this magical
forest, there are play areas for children and grown-ups, tea rooms
for those who just want to wander and enjoy the magnificent trees
some up to 40m tall. If you want there is an observation tower which is 39m high and you can look out above the trees over the surrounding
countryside. We had a guide with us as we set off and he told us many
stories of the folk who lived there. The prerequisite though was that
you must believe in fairy tales or you would see nothing at all. The
two hours spent there was just not long enough and it is now on our
list of places to take friends when they visit us.there is also a land train if you so wish, which some of us took advantage of a ride back up the hill,
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The bridge to take us from the carpark into the
Tervete Nature Park, so much safer than crossing the road. |
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Along our way were rather nice places to sit and ponder a while. |
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How about rabbits this big? |
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I think Valerie would like one of these for
our garden!! |
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Just keep caterpillars this size off my plants. |
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Practicing being a garden gnome (suites me I don't think) |
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Des Res in need of some upgrading. |
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No2 Fairy walk ready to move in to. |
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This witch was great she fed us with chocolate covered rasons. |
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Didn't like the size of the spiders though. |
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Part of the adventure playground, and as responsible adults
of course we had to try it out. Didn't we?, |
Sadly
our day was drawing to a close and we had to head back towards Stelpe
after another great day out with our friends.
Looks a great day out. The full meal for under 4 euros is good value. Latvians seem to like overgrown insects and animals.
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