Thursday, February 28, 2013

Kath's knitting

Kath has been very busy of late with her knitting projects for Toby. He should be warm and comfortable for the next little while.






Monday, February 18, 2013

Walkworth

 With Ardmachree anchored in the Mahurangi Harbour we dingied upstream about 7 n. miles to the town of Walkworth. The trip started in open waters but soon narrowed to a well buoyed channel leading to the towns docks. We had arranged to meet Barry and Lorraine for lunch in town.  
 After lunch and a quick shopping for groceries we walked back to the docks. The tide was starting to ebb so it was time to be on our way.
 Several beautifully restored classic steam and sailing boats are tied up along the docks.

Leaving Walkworth behind there are several marinas and associated businesses sharing the banks of the river with a very dense mangroves lining the shores.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Kawau Island

Mansion House Bay, a favorite anchorage on Kawau Island, with the Mansion House in the background and the restored vintage steam tug arriving.
The William C. Daldy as she backs out.
 Lord Gray, the Governor of New Zealand at the time,  had the Mansion built in the late 1800's. The grounds and the Mansion are available for tours. Currently the roof is having some maintenance done.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Waiheke Island

Looking north from Waiheke Island.

Just off the ferry docks for Waiheke Island we were able to find a mooring for Ardmachree. This is a very busy time on the Island as the Sculpture Tour is taking place. The tour takes place every 2 years. This outdoor tour takes about 2 hours, has over 50 sculptures with something to please all tastes.

The Crows....
 Giant 'QR' code with manual controls
 It moves with the wind....
Approaching the gazebo built with scrap wood
 Gazebo close up, the closer the more interesting it is.
 Looking down on the ferry dock and the bay
 Visitors walking the trail to the various sculptures.
 Back at the giant tent where the tour starts and ends.