On the tram ride at Kiwi 360- the only kiwifruit orchard which is open to the public. If mum had a choice, she would have filled her bags with these luscious kiwi fruits but she was under strict instructions - NO picking. Lovely shot though!
Showing posts with label NZ Trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NZ Trips. Show all posts
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Mt Maunganui - April 2010
Mum's here with us in Auckland for about 10 weeks. A few days after she arrived, we took her to Mt Maunganui which is Auckland's answer to the Gold Coast. It is surfer's paradise in summer. But we were there mid Autumn and there wasn't much activity. The beach was lovely all the same and I quite liked the fact that we had most of the beach to ourselves.
On the tram ride at Kiwi 360- the only kiwifruit orchard which is open to the public. If mum had a choice, she would have filled her bags with these luscious kiwi fruits but she was under strict instructions - NO picking. Lovely shot though!

You wouldn't normally find mum at the beach but the kids wanted a dip and she agreed to come with us. We set up the umbrella for her to shield her from the glorious sun (what a waste) since that's what she preferred... The umbrella threatened to blow away because we had south westerly winds that day so that's why she was holding on to the umbrella for dear life!
On the tram ride at Kiwi 360- the only kiwifruit orchard which is open to the public. If mum had a choice, she would have filled her bags with these luscious kiwi fruits but she was under strict instructions - NO picking. Lovely shot though!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
New Year's Day - Sports Day and back to Maitai Bay
Never a dull moment at the campsite. Today, some regular campers got together to organise a family sports day. Everyone was encouraged to participate - from 3 year olds to 83 year olds. There were running races, potato races, wheel barrow races, tug of war and lolly scramble.
After lunch, we returned to the magical Maitai Bay, which for me, is the most beautiful beach I've ever visited. I couldn't stop photographing it but I don't think the photos could quite capture the magic of the place.
After lunch, we returned to the magical Maitai Bay, which for me, is the most beautiful beach I've ever visited. I couldn't stop photographing it but I don't think the photos could quite capture the magic of the place.
Cape Reinga trip
Day 4 of our trip, we took a tour to Cape Reinga, the northern most tip of New Zealand as well as where the TasmanSea meets the Pacific Ocean. The views were absolutely breathtaking. Our singing bus driver Sunny explained that Cape Reinga has a lot of spiritual significance for the Maoris as it is where the spirits take leave of New Zealand to return to their homeland in Hawaiki. On the home stretch, we stopped at the Sand Dunes where we all had a turn at tobaganning down the 50 / 60 degrees steep sand dunes. The climb up the steep dunes completely sapped every ounce of energy from me yet Erica managed to bounce up and down the dunes 4 times. Back on the coach, we drove along very scenic Ninety Mile beach, before heading back to Kaitaia.
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