I’m a writer and a mum of two young people. The tiger safari remains on hold, and most of my trekking takes place near Lake Hawea and Wanaka in New Zealand.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
We've all been on a summer holiday...
Well, we've been around the world and home again - swapping the English winter for three weeks of New Zealand summer. Here we are, relaxed and happy on the beach at Whiritoa on the Coromandel Peninsula - just before we left to fly home.
We flew into Christchurch on a Monday night and started the holiday with five days in Akaroa with Nanny and Lolo. Surprisingly enough, there was a small festival of consumption as we got reacquainted with some old friends (mallow puffs, burger rings, fish and chips, Oyster Bay sauvignon blanc etc...) and made some new ones (various local cheeses and wines). Aside from all the eating and drinking, we went on a boat trip around Akaroa harbour and saw lots of Hector's dolphins, went swimming in the harbour and walked along the beach at O'Kain's Bay.
Here is Sofia on the boat trip with Nanny and Lolo.
And here she is at O'Kain's Bay.
After Akaroa, we drove down to sunny Dunedin (no, really, it was quite hot) for a few days with Grandma and Grandad, a visit to the Speight's Ale House and a swim in the salt water pool at St Clair. Here is Sofia enjoying a leisurely breakfast with Grandma and Grandad.
Next on the itinerary was a brief stop in Wellington - highlights: pavlova at Nana and Pop's and a quick dip at Scorching Bay - and then on to Westport for a few days with Jeremy, Ruth, Temo and Caoimhe. And here are all the cousins in the bath together after a swim at Carter's Beach.
To finish up, we flew from Westport back to Wellington and on to Rotorua, then drove to Whiritoa for a beach holiday with Annie. A perfect hot, sunny, beachy end to the holiday - even if I have sustained a sports injury (gammy wrist) from the boogie board. Here is Sofia testing the surf at Whangamata.
A new selection of holiday photos are now up on Flickr, including Red Bear in flight, for anyone who's interested.
Back at home, it is 8 degrees with a severe white frost this morning - but the crocuses coming up in our lawn seem to think spring is on its way, so here's hoping...
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I'm ecstatic to be back in cyberspace - I think my front view is best, don't you?
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