Narrowboat AREandARE
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Rain, rain, go away ...
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
The best laid plans and a Happy Matariki (Maori New Year)...
Monday, 11 June 2012
Getting to grips with self-employment and Barry’s visa application …
Sunday, 20 May 2012
What is this life, if, full of care ...
Friday, 6 April 2012
There and back in a flash - now the countdown really begins!
Monday, 19 March 2012
Barry's canal fixes
Friday, 16 March 2012
We made it back to the motherland for mother's day...
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
News from the edge of the world (or rather the beginning) ...
| Deb and I at 'Euro' on the waterfront in Auckland |
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
I am flying, I am flying, home again, across the sky ...
I finished my last shift at the maternity unit this morning, and am not working again until 31 March - hurrah!
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| Jelly Bean (bizarre name to begin with!) in Napier |
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| Rodney and Barry try to look enthralled by the Napier Home Brew shop - it just convinced us how good ezimade is! |
Although the rain fell for a couple of hours earlier in the evening, once Rod appeared the clouds parted and the stars shone - of course!
| Before we saw the rain - the 25,000 crowd hasn't quite all arrived yet ... |
| What an incredible venue Not the clearest picture, but you get a sense of the electric atmosphere in an open air amphitheatre concert |
Sunday, 12 February 2012
A Busman's holiday - 12 months to countdown now ...
To be fair, he also cut the grass today and chopped down the neighbours' privet trees - hurrah we have so much more light coming into our kitchen window! The neighbours are actually selling up, so the tenants have moved out and Barry asked the owner if he could remove said privet trees which cause hay fever, and he agreed. Of course our other incentive was to increase the visibility of our house from the road, as we'll be putting it on the market in September. We're hoping that number 4 Hillview Terrace sells for a good price which will help ours too ...
Talking of selling up, congratulations to Paul and Elaine from The Manly Ferry who have just sold their house and hope to be back in UK at the end of March! Shame we'll probably pass you in the air on our way back to New Zealand on 27 March, but good luck and we'll be watching excitedly as you begin your new life on the waterways of Britain. We're so pleased for you both.
We've just over three weeks now before we come back for our brief visit, and we're very excited. It'll be mostly visiting family (including our gorgeous new grandson), but we could just squeeze in a visit to Captain Ahab and Belle at some point for a narrowboat fix - watch this space!!!
And of course, if all goes to plan, it's just twelve months until we're on our way back to the waterways, so the countdown is definitely on - 20 days just won't be nearly long enough in March.
It's not so bad here though, last weekend I spent at a place 40 minutes from us, called the Haurata Country Retreat. It's an amazing place, no-one for miles around, plenty of sheep and cows watching and wondering what's going on, and incredible views.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
A surprise visit 'down under' from fellow narrowboaters ...
Barry was in the shop on Monday, while I was sleeping before my fourth night duty (we're rather short of midwives currently so I'm having to do some extras!), and a couple came in and asked him if he knew who they were. Now we were expecting my friends, Jean and Jeremy, to arrive the following day as part of their whistle stop tour of New Zealand, so poor Barry was rather confused. He finds it a challenge to remember the names of people he's known for years, never mind those he's only met a couple of times, so although he recognised their faces he couldn't place them.
But then the name of a canal - The Chesterfield canal to be precise - was mentioned and he immediately knew Ray and Pauline! His memory for places and waterways in UK is incredible. Ray and Pauline were moored with us in 2009, along with the lovely Pete who we also caught up with again in 2010. We bumped into Ray and Pauline in 2010 at The Black Country Museum. Ray says he initially saw a young couple and thought we'd sold the boat, but he'd spotted my Godson Mikey and his girlfriend Sophie.
So on Tuesday evening we had a dinner party for six, instead of four, and were even more flabbergasted to discover that Ray and Pauline live 20 minutes from where Jeremy used to live in Lowton.
| Pauline, Ray and Barry enjoying the evening sunshine on the deck |
| Jeremy, Sandra and Jean catch up |
As Jean was leaving to return to their motel, she asked quite innocently "Is that a toy?" I looked at where she was pointing and there, to my absolute horror, was a dead rat lying prostrate in the corner of the lounge (rather than the 'rat in the kitchen'!). Barry assured me that he'd vacuumed the evening before and it wasn't there then, but it was extremely stiff - blooming cats aye, but better a dead rat than a live one I suppose!
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| OMG! And he seriously had vacuumed the night before! |
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Six weeks and six days before we return to UK …
Sadly not to come back to the canals, but the next time it will be – that’ll be in just over 13 months time now. So the countdown is on, and there’s a lot to do in the meantime.
We’re flying from Auckland in the early hours of Wednesday 7 March and will be there until Tuesday 27 March, so a whistle stop tour catching up with my family, which includes a weekend at Northmoor House in Devon for my mum’s 79th birthday.
We had a great time camping at Pouawa from 28 December to 10 January, despite some dodgy weather when everyone (or so it seemed!) except Barry and I returned to town because we had an approaching cyclone! During the two weeks of living next to the sea Barry and I continued to work as normal, and early one morning as I drove to the maternity unit in town, along the road which hugs the coast-line, I was blessed with a spectacular sunrise …
Awesome, it made getting up at 0530hrs well worthwhile!
Not much else to report really, it’s just heads down, work our little socks off to earn as much money as possible, pay off debts, de-clutter our (far too many!) belongings, get the house ready to sell by September and save to buy a lovely narrowboat in the spring of 2013. I’m worn out just thinking about it, but it’s also very exciting to think I’ll be coming back to England to spend time with my family again, I miss them heaps.








