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Monday, January 9, 2012

Danseys Pass Coach Inn, Central Otago, New Zealand

Timmy, at Danseys Pass Coach Inn

There were great sights to view, on the road to Danseys Pass Coach Inn.

Just getting there was exciting. We were out in the country, on a gravel road with bridges that crossed creeks and ravines draped in the pest plant called "broom". The sky was partly cloudy which made for photo opts around every bend.   

The Dansey Coach Inn is locked up at night but the key is left in the door, on the inside.  Who would enter, the possum, stray sheep, neighborhood goats or the old watchdog.  They all live in and around the Inn and are cared for by the inn keeper. This is their home, just as it was ours for one peaceful nights rest. Next door is a reserve for quiet time or camping or picnicking. It's that kind of a place where one can rest the body and soul for a little while. Dinner was served by the inn keeper and it was delicious. Entertainment? Yes.  A local poet of around 80 years young presented some of his creative work.  Dansey Coach Inn is a place I would like to vacation to for more than just one night.......try a month or two. 

                                                                                                                            
                                                                                     
web page:www.danseyspass.co.nz

Submitted by: Bernadette Heath, photographer and writer, Janet Webb Farnsworth, writer for "Grandma Needs a Four-Wheel Drive, Adventure Travel for Seniors."  Web page: www.grandmaneedsafour-wheeldrive.com


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