OUR STAY AT RIVERSIDE DRIVE MARINA (2015 - 2017)
Bob and Linda of Bright Angel were next to us in Vuda Point, Fiji for a few days and they told us that if we were going to Whangarei, we should consider staying at Riverside Drive Marina rather than Town Basin. Costs were probably around the same but RDM was decidedly funkier. Great! We do funky just fine. RDM also had a parking lot which was a bonus should we get a car. At the top of the ramp is the social powerhouse of the covered BBQ area and every Sunday we would get together for a potluck, even on into the winter months.
Dave of Kismet, me and Wendy of Midnight Sun
Beth and Ken of Eagle's Wings
Wendy of Midnight Sun and Keith of Sadiqi
Herbert, John of Midnight Sun and Mary of Kismet
Glenn and Pat of Northern Rose
Wine Tasting Party I hosted. I bought several bottles of wine while on our South Island driving tour and decided to share them. Naturally, everyone else brought wine, too. Needless to say, there was a LOT of wine that night. Good fun.
Jim and Nancy of Second Wind played some bluegrass one night.
Jenny of Lady and myself dressed up for the Burlesque night at The Butter Factory.
Richard and Adrienne of Moose who we met in Turkey way back in 2005. They were doing a big trip to Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica and took a day to come and visit us.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Monday, April 17, 2017
Waitangi Day, Feb 2016 Pahia, New Zealand
Canoes, tattoos and hakas galore. Waitangi day in New Zealand celebrates a treaty made between the indigenous people of New Zealand and the colonizing forces. Sometimes the festivities incite tribal violence but we saw none of that at the celebrations in Pahia at the treaty grounds. We lucked out with a beautiful day, wonderful music, Naval bands, and good food and a cultural feast for the eyes. Jim, as usual, wandered away and chatted with some of the tribe members getting ready for their haka and made new friends and came with with a tribal name.
The canoes arrive!
And a Haka ensued.
Canoes, tattoos and hakas galore. Waitangi day in New Zealand celebrates a treaty made between the indigenous people of New Zealand and the colonizing forces. Sometimes the festivities incite tribal violence but we saw none of that at the celebrations in Pahia at the treaty grounds. We lucked out with a beautiful day, wonderful music, Naval bands, and good food and a cultural feast for the eyes. Jim, as usual, wandered away and chatted with some of the tribe members getting ready for their haka and made new friends and came with with a tribal name.
The canoes arrive!
And a Haka ensued.
Work Work Work - Jan-Feb 2016 in Whangerei
We did a lot of maintenance chores on Kelaerin while in Whangerei. We pulled the mast at Sea Spar with Matt Smith . Jim spent 6 weeks inspecting, removing pieces, replacing pieces, including all the wiring inside the mast, painting it himself and then putting it back on the boat.
There she goes and successfully at that.
Mast looking all new and back in place.
Please don't hit the wine locker!!!
While he was doing that, I painted most of the interior of the boat again (by again, I mean this was probably the 5th or 6th time I've repainted the interior over the last 26 years). We also replaced the cushions (badly needed); restitched the bimini and dodger (still will have to be replaced), installed new radar and chart plotter, beefed up the wiring for our SSB radio, and many other projects.
We did a lot of maintenance chores on Kelaerin while in Whangerei. We pulled the mast at Sea Spar with Matt Smith . Jim spent 6 weeks inspecting, removing pieces, replacing pieces, including all the wiring inside the mast, painting it himself and then putting it back on the boat.
There she goes and successfully at that.
Mast looking all new and back in place.
Please don't hit the wine locker!!!
While he was doing that, I painted most of the interior of the boat again (by again, I mean this was probably the 5th or 6th time I've repainted the interior over the last 26 years). We also replaced the cushions (badly needed); restitched the bimini and dodger (still will have to be replaced), installed new radar and chart plotter, beefed up the wiring for our SSB radio, and many other projects.
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