Friday, January 4, 2008

NELSON @ 5 Jan 08

Inka and Jojo caught the Bluebridge ferry across (3 hours) Cook Strait on Thursday 3rd Jan at about 3 in the morning !!!! .. I think they stayed up all night so that they wouldn't sleep in. They are now in Nelson and are planning to do a two day walk/kayak in the Able Tasman National Park.... a truely beautiful placeIt may be the smallest national park in the country, but what it lacks in size, the Abel Tasman National Park sure makes up for in location.

Sitting at the top of the South Island, this 22,530 hectare water-fringed playground must be one of the most easily recognised locations in the country. Who hasn't seen the picture-perfect images of kayaks gliding in a turquoise-coloured bay cradled by a sweep of golden sandy beaches?

With over 50 kilometres of coastline, this stretch of New Zealand is a world-renowned kayaking location; not just because of the natural beauty of its hidden coves, granite cliffs, unspoiled granite-crumb beaches and Split Apple Rock – a whopping great granite boulder – but also because of the marine life hanging out in these waters.

You can thank Tonga Island Marine Reserve for providing a predator-free space for seal colonies to call home. These slugular creatures are known to invite themselves along for the ride as you paddle around the coastline. Dolphins and penguins are also regular spectators and if you're planning on trekking the 51 kilometre coastal track, then chances are you'll also meet a few tui and bellbirds, and the occasional pukeko around the estuaries and wetlands.

Kaiteriteri Beach, on the edge of Abel Tasman National park, remains one of the most popular family destinations. Here, premium real estate sits alongside holiday homes and a holiday park. It's the perfect location to combine swimming, snorkelling, sailing and waterskiing and is the ideal entrance point to this stunning South Island location.

PUBLISHERS APOLOGIES

This is an official apology from the Publishers to all our viewers. The Chief Editor went AWOL (away with out leave) over the Christmas break .. he flew across the ditch (over the Tasman) to Melbourne, Australia to sample some of the local brew ... the temperatures were high ... 42 deg C. Now some of you in the northern hemisphere may find this strange ... but even after 3 hours flying the plane was still over the water !! it was a great time and now that the Chief Editor is back .. publication will resume as normal. Travels will be interspersed with past images from the travels to date. .... HAPPY NEW YEAR to you ALL.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

The Food Essentials

We practise good eating and use the 5+ a day rule ... five or more different lollies plus a low calorie beer. Good eh!

Hugo's Home

Outside Hugo's Cafe & Bar on Queens Wharf

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Jojo's Christmas Day


Inka's Christmas Day


Woodward St Chill Out

Jojo in Woodward Street ... Anna works at Nest to the left and Midland Park is behind the white car on Lambton Quay ... Hank's Hats on the right .. Revive Cafe down the lane a bit .. then Woodward opticians where Mike & Jim look after our eyeware ... etc

Birthday Girl

Delivering the cake
















Hugo's present


















The named All Blacks

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Eastbourne .. fish & chips

Food again !!














swimmers dry off
















... old man and the sea






















... young man and the Ziggy






















... icecreamers

The Birthday Cake

















... and look Mum .. we are not eating ... YEAH RIGHT

Tiki Tours


The Cocolate Fish Cafe at Scorching Bay ... sadly now closed.

Apple Thinning

More animals




Leben am Limit

Bay Watch