Go north

November 2022
Robyn and Trevor trip north to visit Penny & Mark, stay at Russell, Ahipara Beach, visit Cape Reinga and meet with Bronwyn Read more
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  • Day 14

    2nd to last day

    November 22, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    So our holiday is coming to an end and today we travelled to Auckland. After breakfast we packed the cars and got on the road. Mark had suggested that we would travel via the coastal route calling in to a few more bays before Auckland. En route we heard that a weather holocaust was going to hit us and spoil our day and when we arrived for coffee at Waipu we thought it had arrived. We enjoyed our coffee and muffins and back on the road. Passed Waipu Beach, Langs Beach and stopping at Mangawhai Heads for a walk on the beach and then lunch.
    From there it was a straight run to Auckland and other than some heavy showers in places it wasn't too bad.
    So tomorrow will be a long drive and it will probably be a rainy drive and then we can see how much the garden has changed or survived.
    I have had time tonight to do the photos from the Hundertwasser building and exhibition. I have not taken or posted shots of the whole buildings exterior but chosen to take photos of the clever art elements and colours.
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  • Day 13

    Exploring some beaches

    November 21, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    We decided today to get in the car and check out some beaches around Tutakaka. As we left Whangarei we saw the sign for the Whangarei Falls and decided to see them - and pleased that we did as they are quite beautiful. Mark and I took the walk down through the tree and bush walk - lots of view points for the falls. Very photogenic.
    Then continued onto the windy roads stopping at Tutakaka - a place that Jude and Hans Dresel stayed often.
    Decided to have lunch at a cafe - Snapper Rock - we had not long ordered lunch when there was a downpour and all those diners outside rushed inside.
    We had a nice lunch - snapper tacos for Mum and I - good coffee there too.
    We continued further around the beaches stopping to wander around some beautiful bays.
    Then back home. For dinner we visited Bronwyn Ward and Simon was there too. It was a super evening and caught up on all of their news and other Ward news. Bronwyn is retiring in a 12 months time and she has been doing up her lovely house.
    Today we decided to go our separate ways - Mum and I went to see the Hundertwasser centre and we so enjoyed it. Spent a lot of time seeing the exhibits and hearing about the man - this included a 20 minute video that included him talking about his creations, his love of colour and spirals - time on his boat and in Vienna - New Zealand too.
    Had lunch there and wandered around the wharf - Mum checked out some shops and galleries.
    Going out tonight to spend Catherine and Curtis' voucher.
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  • Day 11

    Quiet day and then Whangarei

    November 19, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Yesterday was a fairly quiet day. Thursday night we had Syd and Annie over for a catchup - some wine and fish and chips. Then over night it rained and was still raining in the morning - by mid morning the rain had cleared and we decided to take a walk at our beach. It was low tide and we checked out the rock pools and talked to some of the locals.
    We had lunch and had an early afternoon coffee downtown which was closing at 2 - then we drove north of town to a beach known as Shipwreck Bay - a really nice beach and we wandered around to a rocky point, took some photos.
    This holiday has provided great opportunities to take photos.
    Today we checked out of our house - the sky was like every other day at Ahipara - billowing clouds, blue skies and warm temperatures.
    Stopped off at Mangonui - "Little Kitchen" - best coffee in Northland - as we were leaving there was some excitement near the roadside wharf and we went to see and there were Orca's - 5 in total and the locals were saying they were feeding off the Rays.
    Set off for Whangarei, with a plan to stop in Kawakawa for lunch and a street wander, but it was poring rain when we got there and decided to keep going.
    Met Penny and Mark at a Tavern around the harbour bays - had a pizza and a beer and drove a few km to our house.
    So we are here for a few days - sitting in the lounge looking out over the harbour - peaceful and warm. We are 500m as the crow flies to the Whangarei airport - but no noise!
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  • Day 10

    Exploring Karikari peninsula and rain

    November 18, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    Yesterday we decided to take a drive to Karikari peninsula and explore some of the beaches. Made our way to the town centre and drove down Tokerau beach - there was rows of beach houses along a long stretch of beach and most were unoccupied - very little sign of life. Had a sit on a bench and took in the view. It was such a lovely day, perhaps a cooler day too. The sand bank between the beach and land edge was full of shells (see images) - I expect they were a few centuries old.
    We drove further north and came across Carrington Estate where I guess Mark has played a few golf rounds there :) - we moved on to Karikari Estate which is a winery and restaurant. Ordered a platter to share and sat in a large marque (it was a bit drafty outside) with our glasses of Pinotage - not a bad drop. A bus group of old people turned up and joined us (and a few others) in the marque - they were typical old people - noisy and belligerent.
    Sat outside to take our very ordinary coffee and admired the view.
    We drove further up the road and then turned around as the road went to an area of tribal land. So explored more westerly and went to a beach called Rangiputa - it had white sand and we talked with a fisherman there who had just caught a kahawai. Sat there for a while then set out for home.
    We had Syd and Annie King over for the evening - they are staying in Ahipara for a day or two - they have been biking and tripping around here too.
    We drank some red and shared a few stories. Had fish and chips from a local shop here.
    This morning we woke to some heavy rain and easterly wind. So we have sat and did Wordle etc and caught up on photos.
    BUT it is clearing and I can see blue sky - so the day is not a dead loss.
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  • Day 8

    Top of the North

    November 16, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Well we've now been to the very southern part of NZ, Slope Point and the very northern at Cape Reinga.
    We chose today as it look like the best chance of a fine day, given what we could see of the forecasts for this week.
    We set off just after 10:00 and stopped in Kaitaia for a lunch pack - 2 x sandwiches and 2 x peanut biscuits came to $14 and would be the cheapest lunch anywhere.
    Then off north - and we soon ran into showers, then heavy rain and we were thinking we had made a big mistake - but we kept going and for the 100 odd minutes it took us to drive north there were on and off showers.
    I was thinking well if its raining we'll just put on our rain jackets and suck it up.
    We followed for a good 50 minutes two Fullers buses and there are very few places to pass on that windy road and there was no way they wanted to pull over or use the "slow vehicle lanes". So thinking about buses and the rain was not good.
    But the gods smiled on us and within a mere 5ks from the Cape the sky cleared up and we could see a deep blue sky and then equally deep blue sea.
    We joined the bus passengers in our track down to the lighthouse and snapping photos on the way down.
    It certainly is a beautiful place - the water and the sky - the rip where the oceans meet - the contrasting green landscape and the yellow/brown sands.
    I asked a camera carrying person (who spoke little English) to take our photo, so we have both records now.
    Went up onto the hill west of the lighthouse - what a view - and then back to our car. The bus people fill the car park area eating their lunch so we decided to go back down the road a little and found a pull off area where we sat and ate our $14 lunch.
    Oops - just pushed the post button - better load some photos.

    Put the photos up - after lunch we headed back because the news said there would be storms with thunder and lightning - but it soon became apparent that wasn't going to happen.
    Stopped off at Rarawa Beach where there was white silica sand - when we got there it was hard to access due to a red stream between the carpark and the beach.
    Also stopped for a fresh fruit icecream that was sooooooo good.
    And then home.
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  • Day 7

    Don't go to Kerikeri.....

    November 15, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    We got up, not too early and readied to pack and check out of the that lovely hotel. The day was overcast and packed the car and drove to a cafe called OSO - having pastries and great coffee. It had 60's decor and we sat on an old couch and enjoyed our breakfast.
    Then down to the ferry and soon in Paihia - the ferry ride is so efficient - drive on, wave your credit card near their tablet, drive off - so easy.
    We stopped in Paihia for a wander and see if the place had changed since the last time we were there, but it was very quiet despite the fact we saw a cruise ship in the bay - we also thought it looked a bit run down.
    In the car and I wanted to see the Haruru Falls and stopped there only to find the main viewing area was nearly built out!
    We made the mistake of driving into Kerikeri - wanted to have a wander there and taste some chocolate - but there were major road constructions taking place and the main road was one lane - so traffic in and around the town moved at snails pace and we made a few wrong turns getting out.
    Eventually we got going (having to travel SH10 as sections of SH1 are closed) and decided to stop at Mangonui for lunch. Found a really nice kitchen style cafe that was busy and had a salad each. We sat outside under a sail - each table had a water pistol to keep the seagulls at bay - I found that you only needed to point the pistol at them and they were off. Had a walk down to the wharf and headed off.
    This part of the country is beautiful with bush, forests, beaches and rivers - very pleasant drive. Stopped at Kaitaia at Pak n Save to get some groceries for our stay at Ahipara and then drove the 15km to our new house - we are here for 4 nights.
    We are staying in the top story of a large '90s house with a spectacular view (although it would have been a 180 degree view before a recent house was built in front). We will be happy here.
    Went down to the beach for a walk - it was overcast and quite pleasant.
    The owner says the stars are spectacular here as there is no street lights - but we will need a clear sky too!
    Tomorrow we plan to drive to Cape Reinga as Wednesday looks likely to be the best day weather wise while we are here - so looking forward to that. We have made contact with Syd and Annie King who are tripping around these parts - we will probably catch up with them in the next day or two.
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  • Day 6

    A cracker day

    November 14, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Yes it was a great day - lovely mild morning with sun and calm. Went down to a street cafe and had bagels and coffee - sat in the sun - the bagels were great but the coffee just average. Had a wander around town - checking out some art and gift shops - just strolling.
    We decided that we would walk up Flagstaff Hill - we did this years ago when we visited with Nan and Grandi in the late '90s. The view is great looking 360 - there were fluffy clouds out across the sounds. The climb was harder this time and came back to rest, then lunch - which was snack food and more coffee - had our lunch on the waters edge with a pair of ducks and several seagulls. A great spot to watch the boats and people coming and going.
    It was mid 20's and we felt the need for a lie down - eyes were shut!
    After that rest we got in the car for a drive - checking a few bays south of Russell and then travel further along the coastal route until we came across a lovely bay - Jack's Bay - it was just picture perfect and a little gem - with a settlement of expensive houses tucked in the bush around the bay.
    Got back near 5 and rested some more before heading down to Hone's Pizza place for dinner. Popular place, especially on a Monday - pizza, chips and IPA.
    The two nights we have been here the sunsets have been magnificent - we sat on the waters edge with lots of others and watched the sun go down.
    So good.
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  • Day 5

    Yesterday was Saturday, right?

    November 13, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    A day late but never mind. Loading this from the balcony of the Duke of Marlborough in Russell. It's been a balmy 25 degrees since we arrived at about 3.
    So back to Saturday, it was like most Saturday mornings - breakfast, coffee and Wordle - except there was some expectation for a great day. Mark was about to head off for golf - he was in the final of his clubs match play champs, BGP were all set for a big day at Riccarton and the Black Ferns were playing their final.
    Mark left for his game, Robyn and I headed to Albany for some clothes shopping for me and Penny had some shopping to do.
    We went to Farmers and it was my lucky day - a pair of Levis, 2 pair of chinos, 2 pair of shorty pajamas and t's to go with them.
    Then we me Penny for lunch at a super cafe near the mall - lunch and coffee.
    I left them to do more shopping and I set out for home to settle in for the races, then Nick text me to say the races had been abandoned - what? it sunny down there. But it was true and what shall I do now - so I gathered my camera gear and headed down to Orewa to take some photos.
    I got a text to say that Mark had won his match (on the last hole) and we waited for him to get home.
    It was time to open a bottle of Coleraine and we enjoyed that and talked about his win and the day.
    And we settled in to watch the big game - and you all know what a great game it was. BGP decided the week was finished for them and that $500,000 profit was probably a good result - and they paid us out.
    Saturday was a pretty good day.
    Sunday Penny left early for work and we had breakfast, had coffee and did Wordle, slowly packed and hit the road around 10:30. Nice warm day, with clouds about - the traffic heading north was flowing pretty well and we had no problems. Went through some heavy showers and we decided not to deviate off the main road until we got to Ruakaka when on a whim we turned right. Got down to the beach, got out went down to the beach and it started to lightly rain.
    Had lunch in Whangarei in a nice cafe that Robyn found (which was part of a roastery).
    Next stop Opua where we caught the ferry barge across to Russell.
    So that's it - our room is just lovely and sitting out on the balcony in such balmy weather is pretty hard to beat. Have been for a walk around town and sorted out a few places to eat.
    Dinners in 30 minutes so need to get going.
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  • Day 3

    How to fill in a wet day.

    November 11, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

    It was a wet and windy night and Mark recorded 60 mls over night, but no puddles for an elevated section.
    We had put together a wet day list of activities that included axe throwing, gocarting, art classes, laser tag and 10 Pin Bowling. And 10 Pin Bowling got the nod for today.
    Our 2 games were at 11:30 and we had a lot of fun - the place was a bit run down - our lane had quite an uneven surface and none of us were as flexible as we were the last time we played.
    Penny and Robyn did a little shopping and then we went for lunch on the water front at Orewa. The Cafe is one we've been to several times and it is superb.
    Then we did a drive around Milldale - a new building area near Millwater.
    It's still cloudy here but the rain has gone south and watching a few races o TV.
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