Saturday, December 10, 2005

Itinerary for 2005 Trip


01 July 2005 - Singapore
03 July 2005 - Kuala Lumpur
05 July 2005 - Vienna
08 July 2005 - Moscow
10 July 2005 - St Petersburg
12 July 2005 - Tallin
14 July 2005 - Riga
15 July 2005 - Bulduri Beach, Riga
16 July 2005 - Warsaw
19 July 2005 - Auschwitz
20 July 2005 - Zakopane
21 July 2005 - Prague
24 July 2005 - Budapest
25 July 2005 - Zagreb
26 July 2005 - The City of Split
27 July 2005 - Dubrovnik
29 July 2005 - Sarajevo
30 July 2005 - Belgrade
31 July 2005 - Bucharest
02 August 2005 - Turkey
07 August 2005 - Greece
12 August 2005 - Egypt
16 August 2005 - Athens
18 August 2005 - Italy
21 August 2005 - Seefeld (Austria)
25 August 2005 - Paris
29 August 2005 - Spain/Portugal
02 September 2005 - France
06 September 2005 - Berlin
08 September 2005 - Scandinavia
15 September 2005 - United Kingdom (including wedding in Scotland)
26 September 2005 - United Kingdom (Part 2)
10 October 2005 - United Kingdom (Part 3)
20 October 2005 - New York
28 October 2005 - Florida
03 November 2005 - North Carolina
05 November 2005 - Canada
16 November 2005 - San Francisco
18 November 2005 - Phoenix
20 November 2005 - Los Angeles
23 November 2005 - Hawaii
30 November 2005 - Fiji
04 December 2005 - New Zealand
10 December 2005 - HOME!


US States Visited


Countries Visited

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

New Zealand

Friday 9 December 2005

The last night of our trip! We drove to Auckland booked into a Motel near the airport and then drove to the other side of the city across the Auckland Harbour Bridge to spend the evening with Rod (Jim) and Alison and their tremendous kids Megan and Duncan. Once again a night remembering and updating, giving Jim news, right up to date, about many of the people we met on this trip who are mutual friends. We have had a ball. We have often been asked "What was the highlight?" and every time the answer was the same - "Re-uniting with old friends." We are all scattered now but within a few minutes of reunion it is as if we were never parted. We all have new and productive lives but fondly remember the past. We fly back to Brisbane tomorrow to be met by our daughter Tertia and our grandson David and are looking forward to a restful Christmas and a good 2006.

Duncan, Alison, Megan and Ron (Jim) West


Thursday 8 December 2005


Drove to Cambridge and met Michael, Mary and Kate Fleming at St Peter's School. It was great to see them and we enjoyed a lovely light lunch together. Kate then showed us around this very impressive and beautiful school. We drove on to Hamilton, a much larger but just as beautiful, city. We spent a lovely evening with Peter and Mary West, remembering old friends and people from the past. We really enjoyed their company.

Mary, Mike and Kate Fleming

Peter and Mary West


Wednesday 7 December 2005


Sandy went with Graham Longhurst at 5 am in his boat out to sea to Whale Island. Graham is still an expert fanatic and they caught some beautiful snapper with a long (Hurst) line. They survived big swells and really enjoyed the sea outing. Joan and Patsy had a 'girl's' morning in town which was great fun. We ended the day with a good walk in this beautiful countryside and a home cooked snapper dinner.

Joan and Graham Longhurst

Graham Longhurst's boat


Rusty rides the waves and catches two snapper

Goof Longhurst wanted to throw these two back because they were too small

Tuesday 6 December 2005

Drove into town and met ex PE pupils Grant Robertson and his wife Philippa and also Andre Buitendag who are now running their own businesses in Papamoa. We had coffee together and enjoyed talking about PE and old boys and teachers. It was great meeting them and they have promised to keep in touch. We then traveled through some fantastic countryside to Whakatane to stay with Graham and Joan Longhurst. They are very happy living in a lovely downstairs apartment attached to their daughter (Wendy) and son in law (Roy) 's house. Graham is close to the sea so they love it here. We were taken for a drive around the area and a walk to Otawere Bay.

Phillipa Robertson, Andre Buitendag and Grunter Robertson in Papamoa

Whakatane Falls


Monday 5 December 2005

Hired a little colt car from Budget at Auckland airport and traveled to Papamoa. NZ is so beautiful. We were going to camp but found that it was only $9 more to hire a hut with a bed in it and a kettle for coffee. As it was raining we decided to camp in comfort and took the hut. We were right on a beautiful white beach that stretched for miles and we walked along it before sitting on the steps of our hut to watch the sun disappear. We went and had dinner with ex PE pupil Murray Dykes and his wife Kathy, and met their two lovely kids Michelle and Sean. It was another lovely evening of reminiscing and we enjoyed being with them.

The Dykes in Papamoa Tauranoa


Sunday, December 04, 2005

Fiji

Sunday 4 December 2005

Enjoyed our last morning in Fiji and had a pleasant flight back to Auckland. We booked in to the same motel near the airport because we arrived at 11pm NZ time. The hotel has internet that works so we are able to catch the blog up to date.

David Scoble - Proprietor and Friend

The "Shopping Centre"


Saturday 3 December 2005

We enjoyed a restful day swimming, walking and reading. In the evening the villagers came to the resort and brewed cava for the guests to drink and then they danced (traditional and also with the guests) and sang for us which was wonderful. The harmony was fantastic.

Sunset in Fiji

The Mangrove Flats


Friday 2 December 2005

Of course there was no TV or newspaper or internet that worked so we just relaxed and did many of the activities offered like snorkling, picnicking, swimming etc and there were many more activities offered that we did not have time to do like boating, island hopping, diving, visit to the zoo etc.

Pool and Restaurant Area

Bar at Seashell Momi


Thursday 1 December 2005

We had a pleasant early morning flight to Nadi (3 hours in the air with breakfast served) and were delighted to be greeted by musicians singing and dancing in traditional costume to welcome us on landing. Our 40 minute drive to Sea Shell Cove was quaint and Fiji reminded us so much of Malawi. The scruffy town of Nadi was just like Blantyre and the roads to our spot were narrow tarmac or rough dirt and all along the way were cheerful and happy people waving and smiling. It is all very green with mango and paw paw trees laden and growing wild and palm trees and coconuts and straw huts everywhere. Our 'resort' was absolutely delightful. A natural cove, totally remote and unspoiled with gas for cooking and creek water for washing and rain water for drinking. We were booked into a private room for two off the backpacker dormitory but we discovered that for $20 more we could upgrade to a Bure which is a one bedroom cottage on its own right by the shore with a wonderful verandah and view of the ocean.


Our Bure (Number 5)

Our Patio

Wednesday 30 November 2005

Landed in Auckland and took a motel room five minutes from the airport and slept off some jet lag. We had to rise at 4:30am to catch an early flight to Fiji.