Christmas in New Zealand…we know when it is Christmas here
as you see the pohutukawa out In flower…it is stunning. We will see that as we drive further
north. We flew into Christchurch airport
at about 12.30 a.m. By the time we were through customs where the man was very
abrupt it was after 1 pm. We picked up
a taxi at the rank and were asked where we from!!! Funnily enough the driver was from
Korea! Our motel knew we were arriving
late and had kindly left a note on the door to tell us which unit was ours and
that she would see us in the morning.
Being 1.30 a.m. in New Zealand meant it was still 8.30 p.m. in Kuala
Lumpur and we weren’t tired at all. We
did manage to read our books and watch TV, listen to the radio and then finally
sleep until around 8 a.m. when it was time for a coffee. Unfortunately we didn’t have any food so that
had to wait. We met up with the owner
and paid for our room and she kindly orgainsed a taxi to take us to pick up our
Escape Campervan. Krispy was a delight
to deal with and we had our pick of vans but really there was no choice…The
Batmobile.

Then it was breakfast time. We found a lovley little café that serviced the workers in the area and had our extra coffee fix. Time now to find our way out of Christchurch….we drove around for a while fascinated by the buildings that had been devastated by the earthquakes and consequently missed reading the signs to tell us the way out. We did a complete circle and then we were on our way. It was so good to see NZ landscape, green and beautiful. It wasn’t long before we were hankering to see a beach so the first chance we got one we drove down a side road.

And we were not dissapointed by the view. Around the corner from this beach was Cathedral Gully.
Back
onto the road again following the coast to Kaikoura where we parked up and had lunch looking at
the sea. The weather had deteriated
andit was blowing a cold wind. From here it was a short drive to look at the
seal colony there. Krispy said to
go up the river and there should be baby
seals playing but not today. There were
plenty on the rocks and we spent a long time taking photos of them. They are beautiful but boy did they smell
disgusting. They were having fun playing in the water, on the rocks and with
each other.


It
was only a short drive to Lloyd and Anna's house in Blenheim. It was so good to see him and Anna and their
new house. They were so proud of their little house and it is lovely. It does need a lot of work but it will be a
real on-going project that will be very worthwhile. It will keep them busy for a few years.

Seeing our dog Zena was just
wonderful. She is still fit and wants to walk and be with people. She still has that lovely nature she has
always had.
We were lucky enough to have a built in wine tour guide
amongst us and he took us to a number of wineries, ending up at Cloudy
Bay. Was good to see him at his work place
and to see how much enjoyed being there.
From here we drove up the coast, the long way, to Picton to catch the ferry across to Wellington to spend some time with Bradley and Jingjing.
We found a tui feeding on the nectar from the flax...was fascinating watching it flick from flower to flower. Now it was time for the ferry ride...drive the Batmobile on, find a seat...front window view, have a meal - fish and chips - settle back and enjoy the ride. We arrived in Wellington and parked up at the Waterfront Campervan Park - almost in the middle of Wellington's city centre.
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