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Sudden death
I am always happy to arrive in New Zealand. We landed at 6 AM as Auckland was waking up. The flight was long and our old bones stiffened in the cramped airplane seats. We had, as usual, an hour to … Continue reading
The holidays and after
We traveled back to Pukekohe from Napier just before Christmas. On Christmas morning we opened a few jokey presents. We gave Joc and Albert Alaska socks with moose on them (made in China, of course.) I got covers for ice-box … Continue reading
Gannets, Marys, tractors and rocks
In Napier, on the east coast of New Zealand in the Hawk’s Bay region, we stayed in the same motel we were in last year. It isn’t a high end motel (“flash” is New Zealand slang for upmarket). There are … Continue reading
A ramble in New Zealand
An easy flight, and now 3 weeks in New Zealand. The trip, as always, is a mix of memory (I spent a year here when I was 13), family stories (my mother was a New Zealander), wilderness wandering and getting … Continue reading
Posted in Day to day, Memoir
Tagged Mt Taranaki, New Zealand, Pohangina Valley, Somes Island, walks, Wellington
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Back to winter
Tomorrow I fly home: from the southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere, from summer to winter. I am leaving the cousin I love and a country I love. I‘ll miss the birdsongs, the flowers, the exotic trees and ferns, the … Continue reading
I am in New Zealand, but where is my head?
I think of my head as having little squares inside. One square is in the present, here in New Zealand, looking around at the sights: flowers, ferns, tree ferns, undulating green hills, beaches and bays. The country is largely agricultural, … Continue reading
Posted in Day to day, In the news, Memoir
Tagged Doctor Thorne, geology, John McPhee, New Zealand, Trollope
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Scraps of New Zealand
We arrived in New Zealand about 2 weeks ago. The plane touched down just before 7 in the morning. We spent the first day getting over the flight. My cousin Jocelyn and her husband Albert picked us up and took … Continue reading
Life marches on
The bathroom is finished (well almost finished). It is a truly comfortable and beautiful room, and Jerry and I made it ourselves. The wood stove is installed (almost installed). In a few minutes I will cut Jerry’s hair. Then I … Continue reading