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Whareroa Point

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    • Day 20

      Alas, Back to Civilization

      January 5 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      After we left Abel Tasman National Park, we sailed through the Cook Strait up the east coast of the north island of New Zealand. (See map) We did a walking tour of Napier, the self-proclaimed Art Deco capital of the world. (The original buildings had been demolished in the earthquake of 1931.)

      The next morning we docked in Gisborne. From the harbor we took a coach to the Eastwoodhill National Arboretumof NZ. (Fun fact: Douglas Cook, the creator of the arboretum was a nudist.) Notice the picture looking up into the canopy of the Weeping Mexican Pines. Because the branches do not overlap you get that cool mosaic of tree and sky.

      I close with a picture of the sunset that evening.
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    • Day 86

      Holiday from our Holiday

      February 19 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      On Friday we left Starling safely tucked up at Tauranga bridge marina while we jumped on a plane to Auckland for the weekend.

      It was nice to have a little break from cruising and to catch up with friends (some that we hadn't seen for a year) and we went to a music gig. We also got some life admin done.

      We flew back to Tauranga today, a quick round of golf with Dave, and back to cruising tomorrow!
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    • Day 81

      Arriving into Tauranga

      February 14 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      After waking up this morning, we had a couple of quick coffees before pulling up the anchor and heading for Tauranga. It was a fantastic morning and the water turned glassy as we approached the mount.

      We have a berth booked at the bridge marina for a week so we can catch up with friends and fly back to Auckland for the weekend. Bridge marina is a tidal marina, meaning there is significant current flowing through the berths. We were advised by the marina office to wait until slack water at high tide (11.40) to berth. At about 11am we thought the current would have slowed enough for us to berth... We were wrong.

      After realising how much current was pushing through the marina, we made a quick 180 and headed back to the channel to wait another 30 minutes until the current was properly slack. Our second parking attempt was exemplary (great job Vela) and we set about tying lines and tucking Starling safely into bed. Nathan made his first attempt at cooking Chinese style garlic noodles, and by all accounts it was a success!

      Nathan was picked up by Dave & Oakley later in the afternoon, and they headed for Mount Maunganui golf course to play a few holes. Turns out the best thing for your golf game is to not play for 9 months, then rip your first drive 250m straight down the fairway.

      While Nathan was at the golf course, Vela got picked up by Momo and William and headed to Zozo for Valentine's dinner. Nathan joined, slightly late, and forgetting his wedding ring in Dave's car... Despite this, we enjoyed a couple of cocktails and a great meal with William and Momo.

      Afterwards, we were taken on a tour of William and Momo's new lifestyle property in Welcome Bay, before they delivered us back to Starling for a much needed sleep.
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    • Day 82

      Catching up with the Rellies

      February 15 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Bit of a quiet day today. Vela spent the day working, while Nathan got the boat in order, putting stuff away, washing clothes, vacuuming etc. We went for a little walk to a coffee shop in the marina carpark, and had lunch up at the marina restaurant (a little pricey but the food was good).

      We spotted a cat on the catamaran berthed opposite us, and we're just waiting to see the owners so we can invite ourselves on board to play with the cat. Nathan then put the cricket on, and enjoyed probably the wackiest beer to date - mango and habanero sour...

      In the afternoon we were visited by Lyn & David - sorry we missed getting a photo! And later in the evening we had auntie Roz, uncle Colin & Sandy, and uncle Kevin & auntie Robyn join us for a couple of drinks and dinner.

      It's always great to catch up with friends and family, and turns out we have a lot of them in Tauranga!
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