Well, we've made it to the hub of society: Hamilton!
We've been graciously hosted all the way so far - thanks the Kanes in Wellington, Amy Stevens in Waikanae, Mr Fred in Napier, more Kane in Gisbourne, Jude in Rotovegas and now Johnno and Claudia in H-town.
So far we've found the other North Island natives friendly too. Although, Fred's cat did undertake a vicious 2am attack on my toe which I suspect was premeditated.
Driving around East Cape was cool - really remote and beautiful beaches. Once photomaster Mark gets around to it we'll have spectacular panoramas of Cook's landing place and the longest wharf in the Southern Hemisphere, but at the moment you'll just have to imagine them.
We've been graciously hosted all the way so far - thanks the Kanes in Wellington, Amy Stevens in Waikanae, Mr Fred in Napier, more Kane in Gisbourne, Jude in Rotovegas and now Johnno and Claudia in H-town.
So far we've found the other North Island natives friendly too. Although, Fred's cat did undertake a vicious 2am attack on my toe which I suspect was premeditated.
Driving around East Cape was cool - really remote and beautiful beaches. Once photomaster Mark gets around to it we'll have spectacular panoramas of Cook's landing place and the longest wharf in the Southern Hemisphere, but at the moment you'll just have to imagine them.
[Here's a picture from a beach at Waihau Bay, where we camped for the night - Mark]
4 comments:
Fred's cat is cool, although it has stiff competition from Jonno and Claudia's dynamic duo of black cats.
When we arrived, two black cats walked past, one after the other - it was like the Matrix!
its Gisborne not Gisbourne...unless of course we are not talking about the same place :)
and Foveaux Strait is not spelt straight
That is so hot!!!!!!!!!
love harley mae (lil2sexy4u2007@yahoo.com)
Post a Comment