January 19, 2023 If it is a nice day, an added bonus of going to and from Waiheke is the trip on the ferry.
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Waiheke Island, New Zealand
January 18, 2023 On another glorious day, we started out by looking around the shops at Oneroa. But with the dogs eagerly waiting in the car, we quickly headed off for a walk along the dramatic coast line. And then it was back to Palm Beach for what we guess you could only call theContinue reading “Waiheke Island, New Zealand”
Waiheke Island, New Zealand
January 17, 2023 If beautiful beaches, food and wine are your thing, then Waiheke is definitely the place for you. We hopped the ferry from downtown Auckland and in less than an hour we were disembarking at Matiatia Bay to be greeted by our host Judi and Mal’s cousin Annette, who had been visiting theContinue reading “Waiheke Island, New Zealand”
Wellington, New Zealand
January 16, 2023 In the eighties we lived in Aro Valley, an inner city suburb of Wellington with a decidedly old feel. We decided to walk up from the city and check out our old home and neighborhood. The thing about Wellington, it is hard to avoid walking up hills. Our home on Maarama CrescentContinue reading “Wellington, New Zealand”
Wellington, New Zealand
January 15, 2023 Wellington is not well known for its great weather. We lived there for eighteen months back in the eighties and neither of us could remember a day to match the three recent days we spent there, which were all spectacular. Perched on a sheltered harbor at the bottom of the North Island,Continue reading “Wellington, New Zealand”
Auckland, New Zealand
January 13, 2023 Today our good friend, John, joined us as we climbed Mangere (pronounced Man-ger-y) Mountain. Mangere is one of Auckland’s largest volcanic peaks, including not just one but two cones. Standing at 106 meters (348 feet) above sea level, it dominates the surrounding neighborhood of the same name. It gets its name fromContinue reading “Auckland, New Zealand”
Auckland, New Zealand
January 8, 2023 When we were last in Auckland, we started climbing its volcanic peaks, of which there are quite a few. So far, we have summited Maungakiekie (One Tree Hill), Maungawhau (Mt. Eden), Maungakiekie (Mt. Wellington), Maungauika (North Head), Ohinerau (Mt. Hobson), and Te Kopuke (Mt. St. John). Today, we climbed Owairaka / TeContinue reading “Auckland, New Zealand”
New York, New York, USA
October 29, 2022 We started the day with breakfast at Gluten-free bakery, Noglu, on Madison Avenue in the Upper East Side. Despite the sign outside the bakery, Messiah was nowhere to be seen. From there, we headed over to Frank Lloyd Wright’s classic museum, The Guggenheim. Completed in 1959, it consists primarily of a six-story,Continue reading “New York, New York, USA”
New York, New York, USA
October 28, 2022 On a cool sunny day, we headed up toward The Whitney Museum in the Meatpacking District. Along the way we passed through Greenwich Village, where Jake stopped at Leon’s for a bagel and lox, the quality of which confirmed what New Yorkers always claim, that nowhere else in the world do theContinue reading “New York, New York, USA”
New York, New York, USA
October 27, 2022 It’s Autumn in New York. It’s good to live it again. Vernon Duke Jake and Kylie were in NYC for work, so we thought that we would join them for a long weekend. Arriving at our hotel in the late afternoon, we decided to go for a walk through Soho and adjacentContinue reading “New York, New York, USA”