Firstly, I do not have time to create new sheep comics this time around, so I apologize. Here's a little of what I've been up to this week!
Flights are flights. No one has fun on them past about 3 hours. Add ten to that, then add 2 more flights and extra long layovers coupled with flight delays and you'll have an idea of what I went through to get here. Totally worth it by the way.
I arrived at about 3AM local time on Monday morning. Went promptly to sleep and got up around 1:30 in the afternoon. Trond and I went for a lovely drive and sat on our own, overlooking the mud flats. After a brief stay there, we moved to New Brighton Beach, where I warmed my feet in the sand.
Happy as a clam. |
Tuesday, Trond and I went out to lunch with our friend who works at the Polytechnic here in Christchurch. She does event planning for exchange students on campus, so we had lots to talk about. We ate at a bistro called, "Black Betty" which had AMAZING breakfast/lunch food. Their bread was terrific.
Eggs Benedict. Hollandaise sauce was scrumptious. |
Lyttelton Harbour from The Sign of the Bellbird |
Antics while waiting for our table to be ready. |
Determined to go back to Auckland by a different route, we hopped across to the east coast and found a nice picnic spot along the beach in Long Bay Regional Park. Wide, flat, sandy beach with calm water. Off the beach, I saw something that made me very jealous. I swear that catamaran was going 30 knots.
That night, we went out to Korean food near the hotel and then took a walk down to the harbor. Auckland is called, "The City of Sails" for a reason! TONS of sailing yachts, America's Cup boats and catamarans in Auckland's numerous marinas and coves. Here is a taste of Auckland from the sea.
How is that even allowed??? I guess it's name was apt: "Imagine" |
The rest of that morning and afternoon, we traveled along coastal areas around Auckland and saw some great views of the volcanic island Rangitoto in the harbor. Extinct, but pretty. You can apparently take kayak tours across the bay, climb to the top, and kayak back. Sounds fun, but we didn't have that kind of time.
We arrived a bit early to the airport for our return flight to Christchurch, so we played a little mini golf nearby.
In the bag! |
Yeah, I could stay there a while. |
After lunch, we took a short walk around Akaroa. There were 3 cruise ships in the harbor, so it was bit crowded. On our way back to Christchurch, we stopped at Barry's Bay Cheese and Birdlings Flat, a smooth rocky beach with dangerous water. Definitely not a place to swim, but pretty and covered in very round rocks of all different sizes.
Trond and his parents looking for agate. |
Made it! |
Friday evening found us at late night Dim Sum. We met up with some more friends and ate from about 10 to 11:30 in the neighborhood of Riccarton. Most of the restaurants from downtown have relocated to this area and it has quickly become a hub for night life and "foodies."
Today is Saturday. Our plans are to go to New Brighton Beach with friends, where we will spend the afternoon swimming and boogie boarding. The evening has a Beach Party in store for us at a friend's house, which should be lots of fun.
On Sunday Trond and I are starting our West Coast adventure road trip. A whirlwind three days, we are still poring over maps to plan our route, but have a pretty good idea of what we will do. We might even have time to pop by his sister's place to see how the girls are doing.