Docked in Picton, NZ, our last stop before Sydney. Cool and
overcast. (sis-in-law) Julie is ashore, I am staying on ship to relax and enjoy
the amenities. (Hot tub all to myself!). I gave Julie my last $6.50 in NZ bucks
and asked her to bring me back as much chocolate as that would buy.
Oct. 4
Busy and beautiful day in Wellington yesterday. Got to shore about 1 p.m. following a short bus ride from the pier to downtown. W is a bustling city of about 208,000 people, more if you count the suburbs. Rode the cable car, which has been in operation since 1901
Busy and beautiful day in Wellington yesterday. Got to shore about 1 p.m. following a short bus ride from the pier to downtown. W is a bustling city of about 208,000 people, more if you count the suburbs. Rode the cable car, which has been in operation since 1901
to the top of the city and enjoyed a giant slice of carrot cake
and a really great cup of coffee at the cafĂ© overlooking the city. Julie and I split. I walked to the next tiny suburb over from the cable car (Kelburn), then a walk through the city’s botanical garden (free). Took some photos:
and a really great cup of coffee at the cafĂ© overlooking the city. Julie and I split. I walked to the next tiny suburb over from the cable car (Kelburn), then a walk through the city’s botanical garden (free). Took some photos:
Then, back down to central town and visited Whitcoull's (a bookstore chain),
then searched for some artisan chocolate with no luck. Took shuttle bus back to
the pier and logged back on board at about 5 p.m. A nice dinner with Julie of
turkey roulade with cranberries and other dried fruits. Tiramasu and coffee for
dessert. Julie did some knitted while I attended the movie “Mummy 2017” in the
Aurora theater. Mostly aweful, but I liked the chick who played the mummy … she
really kicked ass and had that impossibly athletic body that requires four hour
of workout per day. Looked for a loaner book in the library, but might as well
have been in the bilge tank looking for diamonds. Will have to do with
leftovers and “read-overs” on the Kindle.
Oct. 5
Julie back from shore with 8-oz package of mixed fudge pieces, made in NZ. Was $7, but clerk took pity on Julie and let her have it for $6.50. Have had better, but it scratches the itch and better than leaving $6.50 behind. Julie reports beautiful hand-crafted goods on shore – no imported crap – apparently NZ law. There is also some sort of thriving timber industry in Picton as evidenced by all the wood stacked near where our ship is docked.
Julie back from shore with 8-oz package of mixed fudge pieces, made in NZ. Was $7, but clerk took pity on Julie and let her have it for $6.50. Have had better, but it scratches the itch and better than leaving $6.50 behind. Julie reports beautiful hand-crafted goods on shore – no imported crap – apparently NZ law. There is also some sort of thriving timber industry in Picton as evidenced by all the wood stacked near where our ship is docked.
That’s it for now.
Bruce
Is that carrot cake you're holding? It's my favorite. Did the New Zealanders have a British accent?
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