Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Visit to north Auckland

Today is the 31st of October (the30th at home). They don't seem to celebrate Halloween here. Guy Fox day (Nov. 5th) is the big one so maybe Halloween is a bit close to that. Anyway, we just got back last night from the northernmost tip of New Zealand. On the 29th we drove up the east coast to the Bay of Islands. We had a beautiful, warm, sunny day for our trip. We have been really lucky with the weather so far. There always seems to be rain in the forecast but other than a few sprinkles we have had none. The Bay of Islands was worth the drive. There are several little villages that make up the Bay of Islands. All of them have lots of small shops, cafes, bars and hotels. All of which are very expensive as well. We had a delicious seafood chowder in a place called Paihia. We then continued on further up the coast to some not so touristy villages. Decided to spend the night at a seaside resort called Taipa. Immediately we found the only tavern in town and made some new best friends. The owner of the bar is Terry (pronounced Teery). He was on a trip to Vancouver with a rugby team in 1991 and just happened to have all his pictures in his office so we had a great time looking at them. So along with Teery, his partner Fran(known as Fruitcake), The bar manager Joe and his wife, also Fran ,we had so much fun that we forgot dinner time. Everything shuts down at about 6:00 except the restaurant in the resort, which closes at 8:00. We missed that deadline too, so at about 10:00 they sent us home with some lasagna and butter chicken from Fruitcake's  freezer. I'm sure they were glad to see the back of us.

The following morning we headed out early for the peninsula up to Reinge which is as far north as you can get in New Zealand. These are the Maori sacred grounds where they believe that the spirits of the dead leave the land. Ian was very careful not to get too close to the edge. It was a beautiful spot though and worth the hour and a half drive. From there we took the west coast drive back down to Auckland, stopping at the most amazing museum that was recommended by our landlady and others. We got back to our apartment around 7:00, so it was a long day.

This morning we got up and spent a leisurely few hours over coffee and breakfast and then did a walkabout around Devonport again, and then , of course wound up at our favourite pub, the Patriot. Home of the $23.50 hamburger, $19.00 sandwich, $12.50 bowl of soup. But, the people are really nice!

So tomorrow we are planning to visit the botanic gardens and the Auckland zoo. I have to see a real live kiwi! Will update tomorrow

Monday, October 28, 2013

Day Four

Well, it's Tuesday the 29th of October today and the sun is coming up in Auckland once again. Apparently we brought the sun with us from Vancouver because the forecast was for showers and cooler temperatures through this week. We have only had a few sprinkles of rain but mostly sunshine. Yesterday we had planned to go north to the bay of islands but it was their Labour Day and we were warned about heavy traffic so instead we went only as far as a small village called Orewa. It's right on the ocean, filled with lovely shops, cafes and pubs. We took a walk along the beach which is miles long and then headed back home to do laundry, have an early dinner and a quiet evening. We haven't stayed up past 10:00 yet! Although jet lag has been minimal I think our bodies still think it's four hours ahead of time.

So today is the day we will head up to the bay of islands. It's a fair drive up there with lots to see on the way so we may spend a night up there. We are hoping that we will find things a bit cheaper once we get out of the Auckland area. We already found gas two cents less in Orewa (only $2.09 a litre). So, hope everyone at home is well. I will post again soon.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Day One in Auckland

We're here!! It was a long journey but well worth it. We flew out of Vancouver at 8:30 Thursday, October the 24th and arrived in Auckland at 5:38 a.m. October the 26th.  The sun was just beginning to rise on a beautiful day. We had the Tasman Sea on our left and the lights of Auckland on our right as we landed. It took a while to clear customs and get our baggage and then to collect our rental car, but with the help of our trusty G.P.S. we arrived at our basement suite rental at about 9:30 a.m. It is in Devonport on the North Shore of Auckland. I know that basement suite conjures up images but you should see this place! The kitchen is fully equipped with fridge, gas stove and oven, microwave espresso maker, toaster, you name it. We have a big screen T.V., dining area, library, queen size bedroom suite, beautiful bathroom and an ocean view from the living room and sundeck. Craig, you would die for the garden. The walk to the village and waterfront is about 3-5 minutes. The pub is crawling distance---unfortunately we can only afford to drink there. ( the hamburger is $23.50! No, I'm not kidding) Anyway, tomorrow we are going to take the little ferry into downtown Auckland to sightsee. Apparently the tall ships arrived yesterday and will be leaving on Monday. On Monday we are planning to head north to the Bay of Islands. We are planning 7-8 days in the Auckland area and then on to the sunshine coast in Australia. Almost time for bed.(It's 2:45 P.M.) Will post again soon.

Linda and Ian

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Here we go again!

October 6 2013

Well we're off again on another adventure!  This time to New Zealand and Australia. We do not leave until October 24th but I thought that I would get the blog going early.
Ian is still working on setting up car rentals, accommodations, etc. He is going to leave for Vancouver a few days early to visit family and I am going to fly down on the 21st. I have my golf windup on the 20th to attend. Still leaves a couple of days to visit. I hope this works!!

Linda