Thursday, June 7, 2012

I figured I should share the wealth

hey...

im sure my friends are all tired of always loaning me money this was my ticket to a free ride despite the circumstances I stayed optimistic...
http://www.valueinnsandiego.com/newsjournal/77AndrewPatterson/ I love not having responsibilities anymore
this is perfect for you

ttyl.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Friday, October 1, 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Day 24. Our New Zealand Road Trip is over! Flew home on a red-eye special. Princess Tahlia had the window seat as usual, and just as I thought she had total scenery overload, she grabbed my camera (she lost hers twice and found itonce)for some more cloud shots from The Land of the Long White Cloud. Our bags were not heavy and we are all in one piece. Except Princess Tahlia has a sore wrist after tumbling over while dashing across a street on Friday. No bruising or swelling, so hopefully will be cool for school on Wednesday. YIKES!!! Now it is back to normal, rushing around to get the uniforms and books in order …A couple of friends coming over for last sleep-overs of the school hols...Thanx for following our little blog folks. xoxoxox





Friday, January 22, 2010

Mecury Bay, Coromandel Peninsular




Hot Water Beach...at low tide,you dig a hole to lie in. It fills with hot thermal water!



cruise shots...

Mecury Bay, our second last day. The glass-bottom boat cruise was a great idea! Awesome views all the way. We went snorkelling in a quiet cove and Princess Tahlia swam right under the boat!! The skipper let her steer on the way back to port!!!

At low tide we went to Hot Water Beach and wallowed in the hot sand pools along with several hundred fellow holiday makers. Worth sharing but! It's an odd thing...hot thermal springs are accessable at low tide. You dig yourself and your family and best friends a hole in the sand, which fills with the hot water, and then you wallow!! Neat! Or you lurk around until another group are boiled and vacate their pool and just take it over! Even neater!

Princess and I soaked and chatted about our top 3 events of this holiday. She picked: galloping on the Dart Stables Horse Trek, steering the boat, and the encounter with the sea lion at Karitane (video to come). My top 3 were riding Drum Major the Clydsedale at Dart Stables, everything Milford,and the windy trip to the lighthouse peninsular where we saw the yellow eyed penguin and chick...

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Yesterday we had another go on the horseswith Taupo Horse Treks. This was the third trek on our holiday and the least inspiring. (Grumble alert!) The stables stank, the start off was slow. A 9:30 start got going at 10:10. The guide didn’t know a single plant name of the forest we walked through. They couldn’t do much about the whinging kids in the 1 hour party, but it put me right off continuing for our second hour. I had the bright idea of letting Princess Tahlia have the second hour to herself with the guide and she was able to canter off into the beyond! This trek was as expensive as the exquisite treks we had with Rubicon Valley Treks and Dart Stables at Glenorchy. While the landscape in the other locations was divine, here it was merely through a weedy pine plantation, over a road through some scraggy bushes with two vague glimpses of the steaming thermal site called Craters of the Moon and back again. No commentary, no photo stops, no picnic of hot chocolate and homemade shortbread and scones with homemade jam. Princess had a good ride reported that her guide had taught her some new skills. If you would love a good horse trek in NZ, I would not recommend this outfit. Save your energy and your money for great horse treks like Rubicon Valley or Dart Stables.

Lake Taupo seems to be a bit of a rip off.(Grumble continues) Mustn't complain about the weather right?, but we could have been anywhere, as the volcano's were hidden by cloud again. Last night we paid more for a bland backstreet Motel(where we could hear our neighbour piddle and the spa was decorated with dust and cobwebs) than we paid in Queenstown for lake views, concierge service, wireless internet…go figure. Actually we are ready for our own beds and looking forward to coming home on Sunday…(grumble over) (phew)

The next two days we are at Whitianga in the Coromandels. We have our own rooms in a sweet new hostel, and are taking it eeasssy. Princess Tahlia is sorting her varied treasures and reading Twilight AGAIN. Soon we will venture out to the Hot Water Beach where you dig a hole at low tide and sit in your own warm thermal pool. Neat!!!

Geo-thermal treasures - Orakei Korako



at Lizzie's in Mokau

We enjoyed a couple of days with Liz and Phillip at their beautiful place overlooking the estuary of the Mokau River. They are friends of mine from way back in the olden days...Liz and I met when we were 17!!! She cooked fresh fish for dinner, caught by Phillip on the coast nearby. Princess befriended the young filly and had her following her around the paddock.





Sunday, January 17, 2010



Taranaki still. We drove all around the volcano (Mt Taranaki or Mt Egmont), the lonely one, though the clouds hid it for most of the trip. Losing ourselves in an amazing private Tawhiti museum at Hawera, playing with trucks in the sand at the FUN HO toy museum in Inglewood, rowing a boat through the Festival of Lights in New Plymouth, browsing through the childrens market on the sea shore...Princess Tahlia scored lots of POKOMON cards! Today we head north again to spend a few days with Lizzy on her farm by a river mouth...she has a horse...

http://www.tawhitimuseum.co.nz/

amongst the seaside sculptures...