Showing posts with label North Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Island. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Last Days in New Zealand



Top of Mt. Ruapehu seen from the plane
Almost three weeks ago, Mark and I returned to the North Island by plane from Christchurch. We settled into Axel’s “office flat” in Auckland for the remainder of our time in New Zealand. It is so generous of him to let us stay here and we are very fortunate and happy to have friends like Axel and Liz! Since one of the reasons we left our boat was to focus on work, our business and being in a western environment, that is exactly what we have been doing these last weeks. Pressurized, hot showers, unlimited Wifi and electricity, a normal kitchen with a full size fridge and plenty of space to walk around or hide in another room… we have it all in this apartment, in the middle of the city! Mark has gotten a lot of work done in regards to research, testing and software development for The Wirie pro and we are glad to report that The Wirie business is doing really well, thanks to an article about our product in the renowned sailing magazine Cruising World. I managed to write some and work on my photographs.

On our days off, when the weather was pleasant enough, Mark and I did some walks in and about town. One day we climbed Mt. Eden, one of the 50 dormant volcanoes in Auckland, for a nice 360 degree view. Another day, we walked all the way from the city to Mission Beach, along the windy waterfront. We even went to the cinema to see Mad Max – Fury Road! The last time that happened was five years ago, when we saw Avatar in a movie theater in St. Martin and our friend Ed, on SV Nini watched Darwin for the evening. Every day, until they left on vacation, we also spent some quality time with our ex-cruising (SV Gudrun) friends/accommodating hosts and enjoyed the company of their five month old son Arno. He is such a pleasure to cuddle and be with!

Arno and his space ship
The weather, although pretty rainy, has not been too cold recently, which is great. Or, we have gotten used to 15 degree temperatures (upper 50s Fahrenheit) and wearing long clothes and a jacket! In between rain showers, we manage to walk to the grocery store, and this weekend we hope to visit one of the islands in the Hauraki Gulf. We’ll take our umbrella. It will be quite the shock to our bodies again when we head back to Irie in Moorea, in a few days. Unfortunately, she hasn’t sold yet, so we will have to make new plans. We dropped her asking price again, to a more than fair $129,000, so if you know anyone who is interested in a well-maintained, lovely catamaran that is ready to go cruising in the Pacific islands, let us know! :-) Details about “Irie for sale” can be found on www.catamaran-for-sale.com

See you back in French Polynesia!

Arno loves cameras, just like his daddy!

Liz handing Arno his favorite toy

The Sky Tower in Auckland; Mark and I keep calling it "the Needle"

Walking towards Mount Eden, seen in the background

Mt Eden's grassy crater and the city center in the distance

Suburbs of Auckland, seen from Mt Eden

View from the top of the volcano

Arno, king of the flat!

Church near Albert Park, Auckland

Rail workers fixing a joint

The container port of the city
 
Mission Beach - not the prettiest, but nice as a city beach
 
Saying goodbye and thank you to our friends Axel and Liz, who are going on a holiday with Arno

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Quick Visit to Whangarei in the North Island


Last week, Mark and I borrowed Axel’s spacious car to visit friends two hours north of Auckland. For the occasion, the car was turned into our closet, kitchen, lunch counter and internet café, while we visited boating friends. Due to a cold front, the weather was very chilly and rainy, but the company of our fellow cruisers made up for the discomfort. After two nights on SV Amandla in Gulf Harbor, hanging out with Fabio and Lisa, we continued north to Whangarei, taking a somewhat scenic road, and stopping a few times along the way.

It was fantastic to see the SV Iona family again after a year! Cute Leili had grown a bit, Dylan more than a bit. For the next two nights, we stayed on their cozy boat, while Chris cooked for us and Katie was a gracious host. We combined some work in the local library (good WiFi), with being part of their lovely family, and enjoyed the warmth of their home and personalities. One afternoon, we all drove out to Whangarei Heads for a beach walk and picnic. The scenery was spectacular and the faint sun very welcome!

On the day we left, back south to appreciate the hospitality of our friends Fabio and Lisa once more, Mark and I tried to organize our imminent accommodation and transportation needs for a few hours and had just enough time left to check out Whangarei Falls. This was an easy and beautiful detour, so we decided to walk the trail to the Kauri forest, instead of driving there. Some fresh air was just what we needed and the exercise was very welcome. Along the boardwalk in the forest, we gazed at the tropical vegetation – I love those “fern trees” – and the ancient Kauri trees, which are hundreds of years old. Ah, to be in nature again…

After a last night on the Amandla boat in Gulf Harbor, it was back to Auckland, for a change of pace and lifestyle! :-)

Whangarei Marina lies along the river. The red boat is "Guppy", Laura Dekker's ketch she sailed around the world as youngest circumnavigator

Upon arrival in this boating mecca, we ran into Chris, who showed us the way to SV Iona

Mark and Leili, cute as ever...

It was so great to see mother and daughter again!

Tall teenager Dylan, 2 days before his cast came back off

Family outing to the beach at Whangarei Heads - just like in the "old" Marquesas days!

Tall and sturdy pine trees

The beach - Where shall we eat our picnic?

Trying to find a spot out of the wind - The sun feels good!

Climbing the sand dune - We will have lunch on the top

Picnic spot with a view (and "waves" of extra sand) - Crunchy sandwiches!

Looking left...

... and looking right.


Dylan, Katie, Liesbet, Leili and Mark on a NZ beach!

Choppy anchorage - We are glad to be on land

The longest food bridge in the Southern hemisphere

Whangarei Falls

Nice walk to the AH Reed Memorial Park

Crossing one of the rivers without getting our feet wet

Kauri forest

A majestic and ancient Kauri tree

Looking down onto a "fern tree" from the canopy walk in AH Reed Memorial Park