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Endeavour Inlet

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    • Day 20

      Furneaux Lodge, Queen Charlotte Sound

      November 20, 2013 in New Zealand ⋅ 28 °C

      Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand
      Wednesday, November 20, 2013

      Wednesday 20 November

      This place is paradise. It is a warm sunny day and the sea is so clear and blue as to be unbelievable. I'm sitting on the verandah writing to you all, just trying to hold this all in my mind. We took a short walk into the forest this am, which is a symphony of light and shade and are relaxing this afternoon. The dining room is first class and the whole place is relaxed and not overdone. I did try to upload some photos to give you an idea, but the connections are very iffy here. I think they may have to catch up at our next establishment. The dawn chorus at 5.30 this morning was deafening, so Reg tells us anyway!! Originally, New Zealand's wildlife consisted purely of birds and 2 mammals (types of bat) . Following the introduction of various pests from overseas, such as the stoat, possum etc the numbers of birds have declined drastically, particularly the flightless birds, except in remote parts such as here. Various conservation groups are trying to redress the balance involving the usual fight with animal groups. We did see odd possum traps around the forest this morning, which is allowed on private property. The tide is out and I've been poking about in the rock pools; there are great clumps of blue mussels, conversely known as the green lipped mussel, lots of tiny crabs, clams and winkles in every crevice. Fascinating the world over. Just sipping a cup of leaf Earl Grey tea, which is an unexpected bonus. Life doesn't get much better (sad little souls that we are!) . Don't panic, we have a great bottle of Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge for pre dinner drinks. On that note, I'll sign off and meet up with you again in Blenheim for the second of the Grape Escapes!Read more

    • Day 21

      En Route

      November 21, 2013 in New Zealand ⋅ 18 °C

      Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand
      Thursday, November 21, 2013

      Thursday 21 November

      Leaving Furneaux Lodge on a clear sunny morning was a wrench, but the journey back to Picton by launch was again a joy, stopping off at various jetties to deliver/ drop off people and packages. There are many beautiful quaint houses clinging to the hillsides, with stupendous views of the Sound. In New Zealand a holiday retreat like this is called a Bach (pronounced like catch). It is apparently short for bachelor establishment and according to our skipper they are historically short of amenities and luxuries! However, that is clearly not always the case by the look of some. Everything has to be brought in by boat and the round trip to shop in Picton will take you a day. The last boat back in the summer is 6pm and 1pm in the winter. Forgetting the milk could be tricky!
      We arrived in Blenheim just in time for lunch at Wairua Winery which is just down the road and the half day wine tour booked for this afternoon. It was good, but nowhere near as good as Hawkes Bay. One of the wineries visited was Framingham, named after the founders home at Framinghan Manor in Norfolk. Small world or what? We are on our own tomorrow and will hit a few of our favourites. To say one is spoiled for choice would be an understatement. There are vines as far as the eye can see backed by statuesque mountain ranges. It is quite a sight.
      I'll update you tomorrow if I can see straight enough to type!
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    • Day 8

      Tag 1. Queen Charlotte Track.

      December 4, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Ship Cove - Endeavour Inlet. 🌦️

    • Day 71

      Evening at Furneaux Lodge

      January 10 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      I wound down from the days walking with some time in the hammock before sitting down for dinner and a glass of rose! The region of Marlborough is world renowned for its wine so a wine it had to be.

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