VACATION: Ashande Retreat, Dunedin, New Zealand
Hi Everyone
Tomorrow is Mother Earth's 'birthday.' Among Native Americans, the equinoxes and solstices, which occur four times yearly, are a chance for us to honor Her and thank Her for her bounty and taking care of us two-leggeds.
I wanted to do something 'special' to celebrate the coming Autumn Equinox that takes place on 9.22.06 here in the USA. I decided to share my 'secret' hideaway where I go to recharge, replenish and nourish my heart and spirit.....so with that in mind....let me take you away to my secret Shangri-La....
What does a busy, stressed and in-demand writer do to recharge herself? Well, I can’t answer for everyone, but I can tell you about my favorite place to go and do some destressing, self-healing or where I go to create my next book: Ashande Retreat in Dunedin, New Zealand! This is as close as I’ve gotten to the Garden of Eden or what I refer to as ‘heaven on Earth.’ And if you haven’t ever gone to New Zealand--think about doing just that! The people are incredibly warm and welcoming. Even better, low crime rate. The two islands of New Zealand, the north and south islands, are some of the oldest land known on our Earth. And the pristine beauty is unrivaled anywhere else that I have gone around the world--and I’ve tripped around the globe a lot.
Now, I share with you my ‘secret hideaway’ where I go to recharge, renew and write books. Come with me as I introduce you to my Shangri-La and maybe you may want to check it out yourself on your next vacation. You won’t be sorry if you do!

If this photo doesn't say it all about my secret vacation place, nothing will. On any given day you will see rainbows moving through the valley as a shower comes into Blue Skin Bay.
Yep, I have a favorite place that I love to go as a busy writer! Actually, the story began in 2000 when Barbara Ward of Dunedin, New Zealand, invited me to come over and teach on homeopathy, flower essence and the Natural World. Dave and I got to stay with her at her home that over looks Blue Skin Bay, a lovely cove below the hilltop nest. Barbara called her Bed and Breakfast, Ashande Retreat and oh, what a lovely gift it was to me as a human being and a writer. I fell in love with this Garden of Eden on Earth.

Here is the pond at Ashande Retreat. Depending upon what time of year you go, there are flowers along the edge of the pond or water lilies in bloom. I love to sit on the bank next to the white and pink Foxglove in the morning, coffee in hand,and listen to the frogs croaking or watching the magnificent rainbow colored Wood Pigeons fly by. It's truly a treat to be in such harmony with Nature.
I went back three times to train and teach people in New Zealand. And each time, I got to stay with Barbara at the Ashande Retreat. She is a professional homeopath like myself, and was president of the New Zealand homeopathic organization at one time. But most important--she is my friend.
Over the years Barbara and Sue have added on to their nest on this incredible hilltop where they live. Ashande Retreat was their vision and lucky me (and anyone else who stays there), what a vision it is! In one direction, you see the deep green canyons swathed in all kinds of trees. After a rain, you’ll see glimmering, arching rainbows across this area and it is breathtaking to watch Mother Nature in such glory. In another, you look out to sea with the beauty of Blue Skin Bay below you. In another, you have fields that stretch like a patchwork of color. And in another, the hills that are dotted with sheep.

Copyright Eileen Nauman 2000
Here is Barbara Ward herself! And that smile is elfin and she's surely elf-like with a twinkle in her eye. Barbara knows how to have fun and enjoy life. She's one with Nature. And her vision for Ashande Retreat is truly a place of healing. I'm so glad Barbara is here, with us, to share her love of Mother Earth and Ashande with all of us. We're the lucky ones!
I love going to her place to rest, relax, recoup and just ‘be.’ For someone who wants a quiet place in Nature--there is nowhere better than this. And for that reason, I’m looking at a way to get back there to spend at least a month at their Bed and Breakfast--Ashande--there on that wonderful hilltop.
Their Bed and Breakfast is called “Ashande” and it certainly earns its name. I love how they describe this peaceful, healing place: “ A place where the stars touch the earth...
... where dreams are realized and visions become apparent.”
For a writer, this is a retreat of incredible beauty, silence, with only the sounds of Nature to awaken us in the morning and lull us to sleep at night. I do some of my best writing and creating at Ashande. And I will go back there in the future as well. It is a wonderful retreat from stress, the noise pollution of cities, the pollution of the air and water. Ashande is, in my experience, HEAVEN ON EARTH. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
And why not go take a cyber visit to it:
http://www.ashande-retreat.co.nz
See what I mean about it’s Garden of Eden beauty. What you see is a mere scratch on the surface of what lies waiting for you like a treasure chest ready to be opened--by you.
And you don’t need to be a writer to come and enjoy the energy and benefits of Ashande Retreat. If you have a love of Nature, want to take a break from your harried everyday world, or check out for awhile...this is the place to do it.
I love the botany of the area--so many flowers. I love their pond that you can walk down too in the morning, with a cup of steaming coffee in my hand, and just watch the pink,white and yellow water lilies open to the light of the coming day.
And birds...oh! My goodness! They have Wood Pigeons that are huge!! Bird lovers will go ga-ga over Ashande because they are flitting all over the place and so easy to see. Birds know the energy of the Ashande Retreat and they aren’t afraid of humans so you get a very good, close look at them. If you go, be sure to bring binoculars--you won’t be sorry. But....back to the magnificent Wood Pigeon. They are big birds and they are what I call my ‘rainbow’ birds because their plumage is like pinks, greens, lavender and silver coloring. And I love their cooing and their song.
Barbara also has a donkey, goats and sheep. I always love walking up the road to see the animals who are so friendly--and just any type of a hand out!
And I have to tell you, Barbara and Sue are wonderful cooks! I can’t tell you how many countless meals I’ve had at Ashande Retreat. While it’s true that the large city of Dunedin is only about forty minutes away....and they have great restaurants and shopping and other delights....the food was nutritious, thoughtfully and beautifully prepared. What more could one want? Besides, lamb is elegant in New Zealand and happens to be my favorite meat. Sitting over a nice New Zealand wine with fragrant lamb for dinner--well, for me--there’s nothing better than that! If you are a vegetarian--fear not--all produce in New Zealand is fresh and local. People believe in gardening in New Zealand, thank goodness! And they have great coffee as well.

Here is the view I love from Ashande Retreat. The quonset-hut shaped facility has a huge window where you can look out over across the hills and the driveway where you come and go. You can see all the natural greenry. I love sitting here and musing....it's highly creative and sets one in a very meditational state.
You can tell, I’m jazzed on Ashande Retreat for personal reasons. I’ve been there almost every year since 2000. And I’ll be going back sooner rather than later--to spend another month there meditating, getting in touch with the spiritual energy which is awesome, go hiking, do a little shopping in Dunedin, enjoy Barbara and Sue’s warm, nourishing company, eat their delicious food, and simply allow the Land of Ashande to heal me, bring me back into balance and allow me that ‘time out’ that I need.
As a writer, I need this type of ‘time out’ to stay fresh, centered and focused on being creative. So often, the lives we lead do not allow that--so we must go somewhere to reclaim or renew it within ourselves. And this is one of the places I go to recharge: Ashande Retreat.
I hope you get the chance to experience this magical place for yourself. Creatively, it is incredible. A wonderful place to birth a book or a book idea, get one’s self back into harmony and reside within the arms of Mother Nature. What else is there in life?
In Spirit....















































