Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Lovely to be Back In Nelson

Monday 20th April. NELSON.

Its nice to be back, we spent the night with Vicki & Trevor and awoke to a sunny morning overlooking the the Bay and again wondering if we are doing the right thing......, but we are committed.
This fortnight will be a blur as we see & talk to all we can (this is very serendipitous) and winding up the last vestiges of putting our work on hold indefinitely whilst we travel.
Without the luxury of a big  bus to throw our gear into the compact pack we  need to acheive for flying out seems a daunting prospect, well for Sheryl anyway.
Blokes only need a change of undies and a spare set of jandals, cause you never know when you might need to scrub up!!!!
The section is pretty good and we won't need to do too much in the gardens so are in the midst of catching up etc etc.
Lovely last evening in Nelson

Nelson on sunset

We blinked & true to form missed it. The 2 weeks blurred, but we did get to say hello and good bye to some, got a little work done, tied up a lot of loose ends, ate far too much.
I also got down to Duncan Bay assisting brother Alan sort out some issues with his launch. Hope it all went well Alan. Look forward to the report when we normalise contact again in the not too distant future. Alan & Eare's house was also the venue for the family get together, being able to catch up with Mike who's been in Aussie for the last couple of years and Nuana who is busy working in the Marlborough sounds presently. Caught up with Ian Trudy at Nelson airport as we left. 
Would like to welcome Mum (Nana Joan) to the small but dedicated band of followers of our quiet adventure. (yes all seven of you will eventually get a mention) We took Mum to the Richmond library introducing her to the computer suite & Internet thingy so she can easily log in and with a few easy steps get too the blogg, and catchup on our exciting???? exploits.
And Mum don't worry, pressing the wrong key will not bring the world crashing to a stop or take you to a sordid porn site so relax and if things do go wrong just log out and start again.  
At Christchurch for a night where our friends Marg & Don hosted & ferried us to and from the airport was muchly appreciated.
Our gratitude to Vicki & Trevor in Nelson who were our hosts as we were preparing to leave, certainly makes things more manageable when options are provided in the way of accommodation, meals etc.....
So we board our plane, Sheryl freaking and me looking forward to the thrill of speed, and am led to believe an entertainment system that will make up for the years of spurning TV.
 Will resume transmissions when we are able.

Wellington

You can't beat Wellington on a good day, it is said. We would agree however that doesn't cut the mustard for the other days. Wellington has shown us all its variations and vagaries in the weather over the last fortnight.But what it lacks in a settled climate it makes up for in its variety.
We have been here since prior to Easter variously staying with Nick & Jacky moteling for 2 nights and most recently staying with good friends John & Sarah (recently of Nelson) Being situated 5 minutes from the Ngaio rail station and with also the generous use of their car we have been having a good look around the city.
Catching up with kids & Theatre & shopping & trekking & shopping its been a full two weeks.
Whilst Sheryl lunched with the girls I visited the Maritime Museum on the anniversary of the sinking of the Wahine, which I do recall (tho only 10 years of age) The museum was doing a commemoration which was low key but some survivors on hand and and some very brief words by the curator before the Victoria String Quartet entertained a small gathering of perhaps 40 people for an hour of superb classical music selected to reflect the gravitas of the occasion. I was in my element reflecting on our good fortune in not having been in any disasters at a personal level and our time & place in this tumultuous world. This with my good fortune to have happened upon this fine hour of beautiful reflective music, I think sums up my expectations of our busy capital. It is a place we would suffer if the need ever arose. But not any time soon as the days tick away to our leaving NZ on the 4th May.
Rochelle flew back to Perth, Shannon went to Gisborne and Nick put his head down to study and work with Exams imminent and work pressure whilst we spent the week looking around & I did some work for John & Sarah.
The plan has us now moving on to Nelson for 2 weeks before a flight to CHCH 3rd May, then onto Singapore for 4 nights, then arrive Heathrow on the 8th May.
We will be leaving Sunday the 19th April, crossing on the ferry with Vicki & Trevor as they return from a week also in Wellington, primarily to celebrate Michele's Graduation.
The Bannings & Tylers (minus Rocky & Nick) all brunched together Sunday AM before  saying our farewells and meeting at the ferry terminal, having got lost on our walk to the terminal and losing our way round the CakeTin concourse, then having to back track for 40 mins. Luckily we did have a few mins up our sleeve.
So Nelson here we come or as you may glean from the published date "We are here"
Lovely view from Shannons

Happy Birthday Nick

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Taupo to Wellington (and Easter)


Monday 23 March. Omori Bay, Lake Taupo. " In Recovery"
 We spent a dull day on the shore of Lake Taupo catching up with Gst / blogs and paperwork. The DOC reserve is on the shoreline walk but this time of year saw only a few souls.
It's "the same old same old" even though the weather is goodish the holiday spots not on State Highway 1 are deserted. With a late afternoon walk round to Pukawa Bay to stretch,(the next beautiful peaceful spot full of batches) . Could've been a leafy bush suburb any where in NZ but deserted. Bird song was amazing, the residents are doing a comprehensive trapping regime in their pocket of bush, making a real difference to the bird life.
 Late afternoon saw us heading towards Tauramanui via highway 41 Kuratau junction, a new piece of road for us. The NZMCA has a spot at Piriaka which is nicely placed to go forth. Great for catching up on the laundry and chillaxing as the washing dryed.
Piriaka to Wanganui via a walk in Owhango. Did a walk thru a bush block of 2 hrs. Got talking to the trappers, older folk who weekly come in and clear the traps. They enjoy it as it keeps them busy, and really are doing something worth while, which DOC don't have the resources to do. On this day collectively they had cleared 5 rats over (guessing) a hundred traps.The bush was majestic with some truly big Totara and stands of trees not entirely identified apart from the Rimu.
Further down stopped at Raurimu to observe the world famous Rail Spiral, a great feat of engineering design, sadly not well observed on location, the Tauramanui "I" centre has an excellent scale model of it and of course using google earth gives you a good appreciation of its achievement in lifting trains in a short distance up to the Volcanic Plateau level. We then trundled thru rainy hills making Whanganui in the evening and finding" Picwick" a girl guide camp, which offered a parking spot  to motor homers. A few sheds on some land tucked in the small valleys of ST Johns Hill. Was securely off the road and quiet,with a few sheep, a definite "come back to spot".
We re supplied at Whanganui then went onto Waiinu.
Waiinu Beach Reserve
Waiinu - a small seaside holiday spot 30km. north, appears to be a purely constructed holiday spot as there are no old buildings etc, the houses all of a similar age are just there in a tidy grid with a big reserve area leading into the sandhills and beach. They encourage camping and though exposed to the south we spent two pleasant days walking the beach and reading books.
The beach is known for ventifacts and fossilised shells. As the sea bed has risen over the last few million years, coupled with the last ice age, exposing cliffs of shell fossil. On a clear day you can see the Marlborough Sounds but not whilst we were there this time.

Back thru Whanganui to Marton NZMCA in the middle of town, again wet with some real rain, the first we had seen since leaving home in 7 months. The plan had been to go to a local pub and watch the Cricket World Cup final, however from the opening ball listened to on the radio the excitement wained till finally we dined in dismal solitude in the bus with rain falling, and the Kiwis being taken apart by the Aussie bowlers.
The next day saw us walking the thriving metropolis of Marton High street. Well Sheryl got a coffee & I found an interesting book on antique firearms which I hope Sam at Hahei might enjoy as a belated birthday present. I had bought him some craft beer from Hotwater Beach Brewing then proceeded to drink it myself, sorry Sam, was a great party, hoping you didn't miss the beer & will enjoy the book.

As arranged for the afternoon we presented Big Yella for a mechanical inspection at Hunterville's local garage, allowing  the new owners to ascertain there were no issues to worry about, which there wasn't, and a discussion on the handover details the following Wednesday after Easter, not long now.
This is nearly upon us & viewed with some sadness by us both,  there has never been a day we weren't happy with our travels, but now its time to move on overseas and start a new chapter. There is definitely unfinished business in NZ but time enough for that.
Twas but a short drive to Otaki to catch up with cousin Sandra for two nights where we filled in our day with a beach walk and helped Sandra with some window latches & a towel rail, and Sheryl a little gardening. Thank you for your hospitality Sandra and will be back to finish the other work:)
Plimmerton Waterfront
From Otaki we braved State Highway 1 yet again, and as I've oft ranted what a pitiful stretch of highway into Wellington. Its like a choke hold on the country's Capital. (mind you, there may be an argument in there somewhere). We dropped into Plimmerton on a stunning day, what a scenic little spot. Had tasty F&C's on the waterfront gazing upon the distant shoreline of the Malborough Sounds.
Laundry day in Piriaka

Rare Whiowhio Ducks

The Raurimu Spiral

Raurimu Rex
 
 
 Awaiting Rocky's arrival with the Big Guys
Hanging out the washing at N&J's 
Was then a small trip across the hills into the big smoke of Lower Hutt, to spend Easter parked up with Nick & Jacky and a progression of kids for the Easter Break (Shannon locally & Rocky from Perth). Excited to have all the kids and Nana Joan together for a few days. With that and the added excitement of Nick & Jacky's new house (Possesion in May) it will be a buzz over the next few days. Roll on Easter Bunny.


Our three Darlings bonding
A misunderstanding Spit!

Easter Time- Jacky & Rocky first in.