A blog to keep family and friends relatively up to speed and a place to pop occasional random thoughts and photos when I have them.
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Hey Warner, We're All Bros Here
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Hair today, spider tomorrow
This morning I emailed my fellow workers Gavla, SuBo and CMac to tell them how I hilariously leapt from my bed in the middle of the night after being woken from a deep sleep by the sensation that something was crawling on my face. When I turned the light on there was nothing to be seen and so I thought it had been my hair that tickled me and my subconcious was just playing tricks on me after all my worrying about critters that I may encounter in Australia. Thus explained I happily hopped back into bed and went on snoozin.
But I was deceived for tonight as I pulled back my sheets what should I find but this hefty and hairy fella just chilling out in my bed (perhaps thinking I needed company).
It took me a while to get the nerve to get rid of him but he's now happily playing in the garden. I, however, am rather freaked out by it all and am having phantom itches. Shudder. I hope I can sleep.
But I was deceived for tonight as I pulled back my sheets what should I find but this hefty and hairy fella just chilling out in my bed (perhaps thinking I needed company).
It took me a while to get the nerve to get rid of him but he's now happily playing in the garden. I, however, am rather freaked out by it all and am having phantom itches. Shudder. I hope I can sleep.
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
We are sailing, we are sailing, home again, 'cross the sea
Down at the wharf SuBo and I were keeping a beady eye out for the sea faring vessel though we had no idea whether it was a sailboat or a motorboat, or a rowing boat for that matter. This ignorance led to SuBo waving at a couple of random boats before we distinguished Caroline heading towards us at full steam.
We were directed to our exact pick up point and then it was all aboard!! (Meanwhile, back in the city, Gavla was hotfooting it down to the wharf but only to miss the boat - sorry Gavla).
About halfway through our trip who should we spy but this lonely soul....
....how we laughed! (It's Gavla just to clarify).
Here you can see there were plenty of other boats out and about enjoying the good conditions.
We came back to port after and hour and after bidding farewell to skipper and co we headed off for a day of drinks and saunters.
finishing up on a bench on Cuba st very contented.
Hopefully we shall go sailing again, and maybe next time Gavla will make it.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Coromandel Adventure Sept 25-Oct 1 (aka beaches, beaches, caves, more beaches and a really long train journey)
Hello folks! It is now Sunday 3rd of October here and the Summer is coming, though it’s not quite reached Wellington yet. This last week saw myself and Melissa head north for the sunny climes of the Coromandel Peninsula, more specifically Whitianga. I’ve been here twice previously and loved it both times and on this occasion I was the tour guide for the native.
We flew up to Auckland on Saturday morning, got our ‘ace’ rental car (DJ Reg) and headed south and east towards the ‘mandel. We stopped in Thames for a spot of lunch and came across these guys in a display outside one of the shops.
I had expected it to be really busy seeing as it was school holidays but it was rather like a ghost town. After this we headed on up the west coast of the peninsula passing through many small settlements before heading up and over to the east coast.
Once we’d checked in and dumped our stuff at the motel we went in search of the supermarket. I thought I knew roughly where it was but we had a wee scenic tour of the town before we happened upon it.
On Monday we set off in DJ Reg towards Hahei and Cathedral Cove. We stopped at Hahei beach first and went for a wander before grabbing a couple of snacks and heading to the track to Cathedral Cove.
Having made the mistake last time not to explore the beach on the other side of the ‘Cathedral’ I was happy to have the chance to do this now, but when we got down there we discovered the passage was blocked off due to the danger of rocks falling on heads. Whether this had happened to a tourist previously I don’t know, but it was most disheartening. As we were pondering on what to do we saw someone coming back through so decided just to go on over anyway. Thankfully no rocks fell on us, but I did trip over the rope on the other side falling flat on my face (what a plonker!). We spent a happy hour on the ‘other side’ and because of the warnings we mostly had the place to ourselves which was lovely.
After Cathedral Cove we headed to Hot Water Beach and had a look round a fab little shop with lovely jewellery and house and garden stuff. We then headed onto the beach and played around in the hot water for a bit before exploring the rest of the beach. At the other end was a gorgeous little stream that we sat in for a while (and to be honest, I could have stayed there forever). 
On our return to shore we picked up some fush and chups before heading back to base camp to have a rest and a change for our venture to the hot pools. This was very pleasant though I do wish they'd left it silent rather than playing island music.
On our last day in the Coromandel we decided to head further south to explore Tairua and Whangamata.
It was a bit breezy but we managed to find a nice spot at the southern most end of Whangamata beach and spent a happy time there both before and after lunch.
In the evening we treated ourselves to a meal out at
the local Thai restaurant and then on an impulse drove to a beach that myself and Sal had discovered on our visit. The stars were unbelievable as there was no light pollution anywhere close. I can’t tell you what constellations I saw but I must have seen a lot.
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