Monday, August 31, 2009

Hong Kong to London

We had a 2 hour stopover in Hong Kong. There were a lot of very interesting planes but we were a bit worried about the locals taking exception to big lenses.



This one from the plane window is an Air Indai Airbus A310.

Back on board for the twelve and a half hours to London we had great views of the mountains through China and Kazakhstan and these impressive cumulus clouds.



There was a steady procession of planes heading back towards Hong Kong on the same route.



We could follow the trip on the GPS view on the seat back.



A glimpse of Holland near Enkhuizen from 11500 metres as we neared London.

Finally in London, they had two immigration officers processing a huge queue of 'other' passports like ours. We took the free train to Terminal 5 to buy the Internet technology from Vodafone, then the Picadilly line to Earls Court to our Youth Hostel. It's clean, big, handy location, pity no cooked breakfasts.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Halfway in Hong Kong



Here's our Boeing 777 that has been a good flight so far. This post is courtesy of free Wi-Fi in Hong Kong Airport.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Off we go!



The bags are packed, the gardens are tidy, hopefully to be full of veges and potatoes and not weeds in 2 months time! Takeoff in 5 hours.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Lucy's Bridal Shower

Lucy's bridesmaid- to-be (Jani), and mum (Sue), hosted a very enjoyable bridal shower last Sunday. (16.08.09). There was a range of guests from Nana Loma to young nieces from Taranaki.
It was neat to meet Brendon's three sisters (two of whom had come all the way from Taranaki for the party), as well as Brendon's lovely daughter Teagan.



Memory game: we had to list all the accessories worn by 'the bride'.



We had the task of dressing a bride using a roll of cardboard, toilet paper and various other bits'n pieces. We won the prize (chocolate) for the 'most couture' gown. (darts and all - embellished with toilet paper roses.)

The 'How well do you know the groom?' game was hilarious. Lucy was given a chunk of bubble gum to chew every time she got one wrong. Pretty hard to talk and chew by the 6th piece.

Brendon's sisters knew Brendon better than Brendon knows himself so, to shouts of 'No!' and 'Wrong!' pieces of bubble gum were set aside for him to chew later.

Bubbly and delicious smoked salmon kept our energy levels up until it was time to leave.

We're all looking forward to the wedding!

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Trip to Piha

Doug had a day off today so we set off to Titirangi to collect a starter motor for the Skyline. It was a lovely day so we packed a picnic and decided to drive onto Piha, once the deal had been done.

There was a fairly chilly onshore westerly blowing, so we abandoned our idea of a picnic on the sand and scuttled back to a more sheltered spot beside an estuary.




This friendly duck came to join us. She enjoyed eating out of Doug's hand.



After lunch, we set off for a walk up the beach. There was less wind by then.



What a spectacular beach!

Monday, August 03, 2009

A Silver Car for Dave

We had a very enjoyable trip to Te Awamutu so that David could collect the car that he had 'won' on Trade Me.

Our first stop was by the river in Hamilton. We had lunch and a bit of a walk as we were running a bit early.

We checked on the Spitfire - the one that we remember seeing at the Airforce Base, at Te Rapa, when we were kids.



They have made great progress on restoring the old gunship 'Rangiriri', since we were last there.



A more modern gun also featured - slightly obscured! We also enjoyed looking at some of the beautiful birds in the aviary.



A quick tweak to the Skyline, a bit of hand cleaner, and we were on our way again.



David was very happy with his purchase, and really enjoyed his drive home. The car looks lovely.