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National Transport & Toy Museum

Today we took a drive to Wanaka.  I’ve been several times before but this time Kim wanted to take us to the National Transport & Toy Museum. We had a recommendation to grab lunch at Big Fig cafe.  It certainly didn’t disappoint.  They had a good selection of salads available.  Three salad choices with a […]

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Buying lunch for the restaurateur

This morning, Greg left us, flying back to Auckland.  For ourselves continuing in Queenstown, we have an easy day catching up with friends over lunch and dinner.   We walked into town again late morning for lunch with Caroline, an old friend of Kim and Jo’s. She along with her husband Ross have owned various restaurants […]

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Jetboating & Drybread

Jetboating We had it in our head that we should do some activities in Queenstown this trip.  Over recent years, prices gone crazily high due to the tourist boom.  Kim saw a special for jetboating and gave them a call. K-jet’s one hour jetboat ride was normally priced at $135 per person.  They were running […]

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Flying Post-Covid

Today, Jo and I flew down on the 1230 flight to Queenstown for a minibreak.  It’s our first travel experience in the post-Covid world.  As we’re still under some restrictions in New Zealand, physical distancing is still required in public places. As a result, there were a few quirks in our travel experience: Entry into […]

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The planned trip

A great tropical adventure I have to travel regularly from New Zealand to see Mum in Borneo.  She is 93 this year.  I often combine the visit with somewhere else in the world.  After all, New Zealand is far from everywhere else, so when I travel I make the most of it! Back in August […]

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Back on terra firma

We woke to a calm cloudless morning.  If only the weather had been this perfect yesterday; not that it wasn’t good enough. We had plenty to learn about overnighting on the boat.  Having left the windows open overnight, there was condensation on most surfaces on board.  We needed it for the ventilation through the night […]

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Overnighting on the waters

Kim has had several boats in his lifetime.  He has had his current one for a couple of years but we’ve never taken it much further than around an hour from Auckland, let alone on an overnight trip.  It’s something we’ve wanted to do for more than a year but sometimes the weather conditions aren’t […]

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Home again but briefly

I fly at 1145 today from Nelson airport back to Auckland.  The drive and the rental car return process off-airport meant that I had to leave after 0800.  My drive was uneventful.  As I passed Richmond on the outside of Nelson, I topped up the car and then continued to return it to Omega Car […]

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Farewell Spit

The “main event” of my visit to Takaka is Farewell Spit, a long piece of land at the top of South Island.  It was a little hard to coordinate the dates of the daytrip because it has to fit in with the outgoing tide and daylight hours.  Eg. on a certain day, it may start […]

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Around Takaka

Pupu Springs My plan for the day had been to revisit some of the sights around here, and discover some new ones.  Talking to my hosts, some proved too much to fit into the day.  It was just the driving as some would involve a long walk from the carpark. I invited Simon, an Australian-born […]

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