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Lake Taupo as we have rarely seen, such calm conditions 😊 |
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Oscar, Bill and Bailee competing at Petanque |
We wanted to get through Auckland and out the other side without getting held up in traffic - not easy to do in Auckland! So left P&M early afternoon and had a good run through to Ray's Rest - a lovely freedom spot on the Thames Inlet. It was surprisingly busy with about 20 other Motor homers. With it's close proximity to Auckland, I guess it is a convenient location.
We headed off to Waihi Beach to house sit for the weekend, while G&C went and babysat little Evie so her parents could party up.
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Cool clean waters of Taupo |
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Refreshing drinks at the end of our paddle |
So it was a sobering Friday night spent with Cousin "It" (Kevin) fishing in this little bit of paradise as he passed through on his way home to Napier. At least he did have a couple of fresh snapper to take home for him & Deb.
As it was such a stunning calm day, Bill & I had another go to catch a bit of fish for ourselves but unfortunately we only caught another Contiki - what a tangled mess the line became. But two hours later (and no fish) we managed to get it all untangled.Which was all a bit sad for our last lot of fishing up this way, with summer coming to it's end, we had plans to head southward.
A couple of nights at Whakaipo Bay, Lake Taupo were two of our best days ever in Taupo - swimming both days. Neither of us had ever swam in the lake before but with our lovely long summer - the lake was warm enough to enjoy a lengthy swim. Our second day, with such calm conditions, we decided to do a return paddle to the next bay (4 hrs -22km)- Kinlock. Another pretty little holiday bay on the lake that looks like it was expanding just like the rest of the bays around the Lake. After another swim on our return, and a well earned beer.
Wellington was our destination for the weekend for Bill to catch up for a reunion of some of his Youth Group members from 40 odd years ago!!
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Men and Cats 😄 |
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Lovely sunset with F&C's on Waitarere Beach |
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Bill's Side Kick with PPE |
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Love the wee boat sheds at Evan Bay |
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Shannon and AC's view on a stunning Wellington day |
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Bill offering some advice to Savannah on Wellington waterfront |
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Beautiful vista on the Southern Coastal Walkway |
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Still heading south to the coast |
Meanwhile in the quiet pleasant suburb of Island Bay a reunion was
taking place at Maria’s (nee Lagrutta) house. Apart from 2 brief encounters
over the past 40 years it was a brilliant relaxed get together with Maria,
little sister Rosanna, Linda Delarenzo and John Robinson. This was a small core
of the people I first met when the Tylers shifted to Nelson from Invercargill
back in 1973.
The shift when I was 15 or 16 could have been difficult leaving
many friends behind and the chance of being alienated, but no, joining a youth
group, I fell into a lovely group of like minded youth and very quickly got over
any angsty feelings in our new community. I had a great time growing up in
Nelson.
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Part of the "Nelson Youth Group" - Youth sadly gone! |
We had a beautiful weekend with Shannon & AC before crossing back over to the South Island - the weather was perfect - hardly a ripple on the water. We came into the city the night before, staying out at Petone where we caught up with nephew James and Katie in their new home, who have settled into Wellington after their move down from Auckland.
Saturday we parked up at the Marina where a large number of freedom campers are allocated space to park up - it had been revamped since our last stay 12 months earlier. So convenient to the City Center and Shannon & AC's.
Saturday, we managed to catch up with another nephew - AJ & Renee and their 3 girls down on Wellington's waterfront. They have moved out of their 11m Bus and into a property in Wellington City - allowing Renee a much smaller commute to work and more time with the family.
We also managed a couple of Wellington's coastal walks to take advantage of the beautiful vistas of the City and harbour. Saturday we walked a 9.5km section of the Southern Coastal Walkway along the ridges of Wellington Harbour. Discovering some history of Truby King's Plunket and Karatanie business's and home. What an amazing man he was.
Sunday AC wasn't that well, so we left him to recover while we walked in the other direction to the day before, up and around Miramar and onto Shelly Bay and the famous Chocolate Fish Cafe. A wonderful couple of days to finish our travels in the North Island for now.
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