Last morningâŠ.
8 mars 2024, Australien â
âïž 16 °C
The camp site at Port Arthur was lovely, we saw potoroos* at dusk, there were lovely colourful tweeties around, but with the packing malarkey we didn’t have time to fully enjoy it all.
Anyway, theLĂ€s mer
Camp sites
8 mars 2024, Australien â
âïž 21 °C
Our âïž ratings………
Snug Beach âïžâïžâïžâïž
First site stay of our trip, the luggage wrestle, getting back into the camper vibe again. Lovely little shady, sandy cove. Very hotLĂ€s mer
Notices seen out and about
9 mars 2024, Australien â
â
15 °C
Hobart part II
9 mars 2024, Australien â
â
23 °C
Our Hobart hotel is lovely. We were due to stay somewhere else, but there was a fire there before Christmas, so alternative accommodation was found for us. We’ve ended up with breakfast included,LĂ€s mer
Close encounters of the unexpected kind
10 mars 2024, Australien â
âïž 22 °C
We’ve chatted to some great folk on our travels around Tassie….
The shared experience chat, with a Brummie couple on the West Coast Wilderness Railway, who’d been on the same Gordon RiverLĂ€s mer
Bye Tassie, its been fabâŠ.
10 mars 2024, Australien â
âïž 15 °C
…….and hello NZ
Having called the packing war a draw last night, this morning I noticed things still needing a space đ«€. I was sure there was no more room, but some small gaps had materialisedLĂ€s mer
Auckland!
11 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 19 °C
Country number 3. We are back in Auckland for the first time since 2008.
They put us on the 28th floor, so there is a great shot to be had of the city.
Auckland day
11 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 19 °C
Lovely day pootling around the shops* in Auckland. Leisurely brekkie, then a short ferry ride to Devonport, where we were blown about by a brisk wind. Had hoped we’d escaped the wind when we leftLĂ€s mer
đ” Cacti cabin đ”
12 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 18 °C
Sad to leave our swish, one bed apartment, but leave we did, after another scrummy breakfast in a local cafe. It’s a grey mizzle/rain day today, actually the first prolonged rain we’ve had theLĂ€s mer
Mount Maunganui
13 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 24 °C
It’s so peaceful at the cabin, which made for a relaxing start to the day.
After a necessary laundrette stop (đ„±), we headed off for Mount Maunganui and arrived in a lovely town, which had aLĂ€s mer
Geothermal day
14 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
â
19 °C
It rained in the night and we could hear the pitter patter on the veranda roof and trickling down a pipe at the back of the cabin. One of the reasons the cacti do so well here is the slopey-ness ofLĂ€s mer
Tauranga to Gisborne
15 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 19 °C
Travel day. Very sad to leave the haven of the Cacti Cabin, but our next stop awaits.
It’s raining quite comprehensively today, so having a day on the road isn’t the worst thing. It’s aLĂ€s mer
Gisborne, Bay of Plenty
16 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 17 °C
Weather still throwing a spanner in the works, raining and quite breezy, so a relaxed morning without anything much on the agenda. When we did venture out, we found Gisborne a bit down looking. MaybeLĂ€s mer
Napier, Hawkes Bay
17 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
đ 9 °C
Moving on day again, further down the East coast to Napier, known for its Art Deco buildings.
It was a long day of twisty turny driving, with stop offs for random views and lunch at a lovely cafeLĂ€s mer
Art Deco
18 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 18 °C
Lovely warm day today and after exploring Ahuriri (still can’t say it), we drive 10 mins down the road to Napier.
Napier is known as the Art Deco capital of the world. After a devastatingLĂ€s mer
Napier day two
19 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
đŹ 14 °C
Fab day today, ticked off all the things we wanted to do and only got wet once!
Started with the museum (free entry!) which was great. The basement narrated the 1931 earthquake event which hasLĂ€s mer
Street art
19 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
đŹ 15 °C
Seen some fab murals over last few days ……
Volcanos
20 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
â
15 °C
We drove round Lake Taupo (outrageously large volcano that blew it's top leaving the lake), passing by Mount Ngauruhoe (had a major fizz in one of the Lord of the Rings movies) to reach Ohakune at theLĂ€s mer
South of the North Island
21 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 12 °C
Been on a southward trajectory these last few days and we’re now at the bottom of the North Island, in the capital, Wellington.
Yesterday’s overnight in the small town of Ohakune was an ‘enLĂ€s mer
Planty things
21 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
đŹ 17 °C
Some shrubs what we have seen
Bin shenanigans
22 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
â
17 °C
When staying in Airbnbs, we haven’t wanted to leave our stinky food rubbish in the kitchen bin, for both ours and the host’s sakes. So we’ve bagged up little packages such as salmon skins,LĂ€s mer
Interislander
22 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 15 °C
Had a bit of time in Wellington, prior to our cab pick up, so had a bit of a wander.
Found our 4th (or 5th?) Lush, just round the corner from our hotel, I’m still in awe that littl’ ol’ PooleLĂ€s mer
Kaikoura and beyond
23 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 15 °C
Before setting off, we took a few pics of the KaikĆura coastline, which showed the effects of the 2016 earthquake, which changed their landscape forever. There are vast tracts of sea bed now severalLĂ€s mer
Faces in things (FiT)
24 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
âïž 18 °C
I have the questionable skill of seeing faces in inanimate objects đ€·âïž
Turns out there’s a word for it: Pareidolia…..
Or perhaps I’m just đ€Șđ”đ«đ„Ž
Christchurch gather
24 mars 2024, Nya Zeeland â
đ 15 °C
Drove into central Christchurch today, to meet up with everyone and to see how the place had changed after the 2011 quake. I could remember some areas, cathedral square and the strip, but not muchLĂ€s mer




























































































































































































































ResenÀrWell done on the packing up! Adios Sheila. I enjoyed getting to see her
ResenĂ€rShe made the trip â„ïž
ResenÀrI meant to also comment on potoroos, I have never heard of them! You have sold Tassie to me, would love to go. Safe travels
ResenĂ€rI hadnât heard of potoroos (or pademelons) either!