We often saw farm equipment in the fields, and occasionally on the road. Usually it was haying equipment, but sometimes it was tillage equipment:

We saw sheep everywhere. The yellow bush is the broom plant, a pretty but non-native invasive species:

Today we also saw many orchards and vineyards:

Nancy enjoyed the lupine which grew wild:

Lunch was at Drift Bay on Lake Wakatipu south of Queenstown:
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