It's Day 3 of our passage from Fiji to New Zealand and we have
run out of the quiche we made before we left. We eye each other hungrily. Matt
says, "Don't worry, if you tasted like bacon and cheese, I'd have eaten
you a long time ago." Comforting.
Dock rats |
Kids' fishing competition. |
On night watch during the passage I was treated to a front row seat for some spectacular red
and green meteors (the Leonid Meteor showers were going on) for as long as I
could stand to stay outside. As we crept closer to New Zealand, the water and
air got cooler and cooler. We pulled into the quarantine dock at around 8:30
p.m. in a cold rain just as the last light of the day was fading away.
The trail from Opua to Paihia |
The Bay of Islands is scenic and friendly. We made it in
time for the last hurrah of the sailing rally and we are seeing a lot of the
same boats we met in Panama and French Polynesia. As our friend Darya says,
it's a low-budget production with the same cast of characters. We are enjoying
being back in civilization but still adjusting to the relative cold compared to
Fiji. We are seeing 60 degrees Fahrenheit some mornings. Seeing as it is
snowing back in Chicago, we try not to complain too much.
We've been busy since we've arrived. We've had to do some major shopping because we showed up with almost no food due to NZ quarantine restrictions. Thanksgiving and Mark's birthday are coming up. We also have a long list of boat projects to tackle while we're here and new ones always have a way of popping up. As we moved our boat the other day, the transmission in the starboard engine started to make a horrible noise. It turns out that our 2-1/2 year old ZF Hurth tranny is on its last legs. Oh well, if we were going to have a breakdown, this is a better place for it than anywhere we've been in the last several years since Opua has pretty much every boat service you would need. Hopefully we'll sort out all the projects and have plenty of time to explore this beautiful country both by boat and by land.
We've been busy since we've arrived. We've had to do some major shopping because we showed up with almost no food due to NZ quarantine restrictions. Thanksgiving and Mark's birthday are coming up. We also have a long list of boat projects to tackle while we're here and new ones always have a way of popping up. As we moved our boat the other day, the transmission in the starboard engine started to make a horrible noise. It turns out that our 2-1/2 year old ZF Hurth tranny is on its last legs. Oh well, if we were going to have a breakdown, this is a better place for it than anywhere we've been in the last several years since Opua has pretty much every boat service you would need. Hopefully we'll sort out all the projects and have plenty of time to explore this beautiful country both by boat and by land.
Matt has been honing his mechanical skills |
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