The Green House on the Hill B&B Napier
18b Milton Road Napier, North Island, 4110, New Zealand
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Art Deco Town
A sign we saw outside a church - "Aspire to Inspire before you Expire"!
Left Wellington reasonably early, and took the main road north. Again, we had the choice of two routes, Route 1 and Route 2. We went for Route 2, which was slightly longer but more scenic. It was quite a long drive, but with loads of different scenery. We didn't …
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Mount Deco
... the last ones back to the tractor to start the homeward trip.
The next morning we woke up early to start the long drive to Wellington where we to meet Lorna’s dad; all set to go we turned the key in the ignition and we heard an ominous ticking sound as a response, the battery was dead. Thankfully we were in a holiday park so the handyman *did something to get the engine started again* (we’re not sure what it was!) and hurrah! We were on our way to windy ...
HAPPY NEW YEAR
happy new year an alle. bin ein bisschen spaet dran auch wenn ich mit der erste war der ins neue jahr gefeiert hat. hab jetzt zwischen weihnachten und silvester echt a tolle zeit gehabt. war des ein oder andere mal beim fischen, was aber leider we***** erfolgreich war. waren beim baden im tukituki river ...
Wine and whine makes it all fine
... and gives us 'Oh those silly Aussies' look as she leaves us... as if they actively try to keep them seperate from other nationalities. To confirm this we get into another little mini-van where a family of 6 English folks (and one token Kiwi) are waiting to go with Vince at the helm. Not an Australian in sight. The rest of our group are one family who are visiting their daughter/sister who has now moved to Auckland for work so they already know each other, but ...
New Zealand: The Land of the long white sneeze
... as it was described in a birds of New Zealand book (that we bought for $31.50 and have lost, along with my Rayban prescription sunglasses) as being like a New Zealand chicken. I think that may have been referring to its size, or its ubiquity. For a start it is black and royal blue, and has ridiculously big feet, even bigger than a weka bird.
We met Lois again that night in The flying Haggis, one of Picton’s nicer drinking holes, as we watched ...
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