After this we passed by a spot wishfully named Shag Point. There were some more seals down this way, lounging around, and a beach where you could view the elusive Yellow-eyed Penguin. We were initially a little skeptical about seeing them, but eventually spotted two
By about lunchtime we had reached Blenheim, NZ's main grape-growing region. We had a bit of a drive around the vineyards yet I recognised only one out of about 50 wineries that had grapes grown in the area. This was Nobilo. And Lee, I found out that Stepping Stone is actually a South Australian wine, from Padthaway, not NZ as you suggested. Good to see all those years of wine marketing going to good use ;)
By the end of the day I had reached Picton after having dropped Nicole off at her friend's house in Blenheim. Picton is quite a nice town, and is the gateway to the South Island as the ferry across Cook Strait (between the North and South Islands) arrives here from Wellington. There was not much to do especially as the weather was not crash hot, but I did meet some great people, including a funny and very chatty German (yes, they are all funny and chatty!!) named Christoph and we shared photos and stories of our South Island experiences. Turns out Christoph had bumped into another German guy that I had also met for only a day a couple of months ago, very odd. And because
In the morning, I drove Tana into the vehicle holding bay of the Bluebridge ferry and said my goodbyes to the South Island. Three hours later, following a very relaxed journey across Cook Strait, I had arrived in Wellington just before midday.
Photos to follow, along with another post.
Photos:
1. Freak hail storm in Dunedin
2. Standing on top of.. Huh? - "The Pyramids", Otago Peninsula
3. View from Mount Cargill, Dunedin
4. Nicole looking up at the million-year-old Organ Pipes. What is that in her bag?
5. Bloody huge! NZ's tallest tree.. Phew, finally found it!
6. Their eyes really are yellow!
7. The Moeraki Boulders
8. Cubby house..
9. Brilliant sky over the Kaikoura region
10. Eerie trees, on the way to Kaikoura
11. Top Gun!
12. Cessna 150 - the plane they would have you believe I flew
13. The plane I actually flew...
14. I love those signs, they have them all over the country: this one and many others like it..
3 comments:
glad to see you are alive and well. we are missing the updates as we are back from our journey we are awaiting news from you and adam and Eva.We know a lot has happened to you . Keep up the blog if you can. love to you.Have a great xmas and new year we are going to miss you guys at this time of the year.We will toast in the new year for you.
Keep 'em coming... we gotta live vicariously somehow.
Flying a plane??!! Is there anything at all that you don't intend to do?? :)
Make sure you give us a buzz this week.. gotta sort out that webcam if we can.
PS Sorry for interrupting your sleep/? on Carols night ;)
.. It was the best Carols ever.. Peter Coombe rocked.. but we missed you heaps XX
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