• Home page
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

Sailing Around the Globe

Tales of the Adventures of sailing yacht Zoonie and her curious crew

Uncategorized

Our Penultimate day in Port Olry

By Barbara White
Uncategorized

Andrew Saleagae – A Friendly Face of Officialdom

By Barbara White
Uncategorized

Self-sacrifice on Vanuatu

By Barbara White
Uncategorized

Birthdays, Beaches and Bluebells

By Barbara White
Uncategorized

Across the Sea to Norway

By Barbara White
Uncategorized

Fox Glacier – The Good the Bad and the Ugly

By Barbara White on Thursday, June 7, 2018

Far from being in mint condition (!) Fox Glacier, named in 1872 after the then new PM Sir William Fox, is rapidly diminishing and receding up its valley under a thick layer of ugly greywacke rock and shale. In its prime the ice river extended into the Tasman but now it is a mere 12 …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

How Does Doubtful Sound?

By Barbara White on Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Captain James Cook was doubtful as to whether he and his crew would be able to sail their exploration ship, Endeavour, back out of the sound named after his reservations, which is in fact a fjord since it was ground out by a glacier. Don’t you agree, Doubtful Sound sits more comfortably on the ear …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

Down and out in Dunedin and Two Guys in Invercargill

By Barbara White on Tuesday, June 5, 2018

The little bus almost poured us into one of the chocolate moulds at the Dunedin Cadbury factory it was so handy. The factory which provides hundreds of jobs locally is due to close at the end of the year, but we were assured by our guide, Carol, that the visitor centre would continue. Sadly it …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

Christchurch – Akaroa and the birds of the Otago Peninsula

By Barbara White on Tuesday, June 5, 2018

The grunting hedgehog was tucked up in his warm bed after a night of hunting around our tent when we drove Vicky to her hospital appointment hoping her problem would not be a major one. We walked across a railway line and vast park to get into the centre of Christchurch and the I-Site, relocated …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

Humming Nelson Lakes- Pancake Rocks – Greymouth

By Barbara White on Tuesday, June 5, 2018

To the Humming Forests of Nelson Lakes Possums and hedgehogs and freedom campers are considered pests in New Zealand, the first two become road kill and the third litter the countryside with toilet paper and unburied poo rather than use the portaloos provided, the ranger at the office in the park told us. The media …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

Deafening Cicadas of Queen Charlotte Sound

By Barbara White on Saturday, June 2, 2018

Our crossing of Cook Strait was mercifully calm and sunny and one yacht passed us in the opposite direction being blown by a nice south westerly breeze. Queen Charlotte Sound looked stunning bathed in afternoon sunshine. As we drove off the ferry and headed through Picton in a westerly direction the din of the cicadas …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

On the Road Southwards – The land Tour Begins

By Barbara White on Saturday, June 2, 2018

23rd January 2017 On the road Southwards, New Zealand style. We were relieved that we had not left Zoonie before the weather bomb hit Whangarei as our little tent would have had a rude awakening to its career passage. There was plenty of tent space at our first camp, Sandspit, just north of Orewa, since …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

New Year Highland Games at Waipu

By Barbara White on Tuesday, May 29, 2018

The Offshore Highland Games Between here and Auckland there is a small very neat town called Waipu to which many Scots came back in the early 19th century from their homeland and from North America. Apart from starting successful businesses they maintained their Highland culture and re-established their ties with the clans. In 1871 they …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

Christmas in Whangarei

By Barbara White on Monday, May 28, 2018

Our Twelve Days of Christmas – 19th to 30th December with Charly and Tom. The First Three Days Four hours in to our first day of Christmas Rob and I were speeding south on Interstate Highway 1 to Auckland Airport to meet Charly and Tom off their South Korean Airlines flight from Seoul, the second …

Continue Reading
0
Uncategorized

Much work and more play in Whangarei

By Barbara White on Sunday, May 27, 2018

Written on paper in Zoonie’s list were over one hundred jobs to do and most of the main ones began with W. Three of the four Window hinges on the two big windows at the front of the deckhouse had corroded through so the windows were held in place by their closures when shut but …

Continue Reading
0

Posts pagination

← Previous 1 … 12 13 14 15 16 … 20 Next →
LATEST BLOGS

Happy New Year

on Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Merry Christmas

on Thursday, December 7, 2023

Hurricane Lee in Portland

on Monday, September 25, 2023

Bangor and Belfast – great places to visit

on Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Around Stornoway

on Wednesday, August 30, 2023

A Short Odyssey in the Outer Hebrides Part 4/4

on Sunday, August 27, 2023

A Short Odyssey in the Outer Hebrides Part 3/4

on Thursday, August 24, 2023

A Short Odyssey in the Outer Hebrides Part 2

on Thursday, August 10, 2023

A Short Odyssey in the Outer Hebrides

on Monday, August 7, 2023

The Second Half of our Voyage Home from Stornoway

on Thursday, July 27, 2023
Theme by Scissor Themes Proudly powered by WordPress