Circus and Summer Storms

As the world rotates on its axis, we flick into Autumn – 1st of March in New Zealand brought a sudden drop in temperature, wind and rain.

The grand baby shut inside on stormy days and not too happy about it – cat door has its uses!

Life is very busy for the retired human in my life, who is trying to get lots of little jobs done and finding a shortage of eager contractors! Third world issues.

However, a little light in an otherwise grey week saw Sue enjoying the “Cirque de Soleil KOOZA ” production with the work team.

Big top at the racecourse, locked out for the first 10 minutes as the taxi driver got lost! But finally seated in for the duration to share the experience….. of one of the most amazing athletic performances of some super humans!

Music, lighting and a lot of breath holding (when untethered athletes were in precarious activities). Two hours of action, I was exhausted!

Makes hot yoga seem like a Sunday nap!

So the end of a working week, lots of life stuff going on, with flats being re -rented (tennants out and tennants in)….and raincoats!

A Summer Storm

Sometimes the worlds forces hit you head on, we have had the last few days dodging a summer cyclone!

The promised winds and flooding did not really hit our little piece of New Zealand, but humidity, occasional downpours and grey sky’s have littered our usual summer sunshine. No swims this weekend!

Russell is beavering away every day with his exercise routine to strengthen his back! Lucky he is retired as this is a two hour process!

I have been spending time with family and catching up on the usual chores!

So here we are on a dull Sunday evening, trying to recharge the batteries for a busy week ahead.

It seems we are marking time until the next adventures begin, winter sport is kicking in with the opening rounds of super rugby games and netball league! Sharing this excitement from our couches! And finally something worth watching on TV.

They say we are in for a cool change for a few days, before we settle back into summer activities, but the forecasters have been wrong before.

Norway visits the kiwis

A day in Auckland for the Norwegian travellers….

A cruise ship so large it couldn’t dock in Auckland and Lissa and Johnny were tendered to the shore, having to fill in time as we encountered the Monday morning traffic jams heading in from the Hibiscus Coast!

The day started a little cloudy and even a drop of rain, but soon cleared off to our summer sunshine!

First stop a coffee at orewa beach! Russ not the tallest in this picture!

We then took Lissa to the kiwi supermarket to buy supplies for a lunch at the cottage at Waiwera!

Lissa could not resist a small supply of our NZ chocolate, understandable as chocolate is quite pricey in Norway!

A cool drink and a wander around our summer abode, Lissa enjoying this waterside haven!

Lots of chats under the gazebo and a summer lunch, then time to tackle the traffic to have our visitors back to catch the tender back to their ship by 5pm…

A wander through the tank farm, Auckland’s social waterfront cafe area, and through the marina, parking was easy on this side.

Boats for hire, by the day. Judging by the number of boats not out on this glorious day, possibly a pricey exercise.

Said our goodbyes, after a lovely relaxing day, apart from Auckland traffic, Russ and I hit the 5pm rush hour traffic to head back to the hills!

A slow trip home due to some errant sheep running around the motorway and a flipped Ute!

Great to have our visitors for a day, albeit for a short time, but cruises to carry on with and back to work for me tomorrow.

Fiesta time

Orewa is putting itself on the map as a seaside carnival town, 30 minutes north of Auckland…

Last weekend was the buskers festival and this weekend a ‘Boulevard Fiesta’ streets once again closed and market stalls lining each side.

We picked up mum, wheelchair and hats, while a little breezy, still a bright sunshine 28 degrees! (Celsius).

A clown entertaining the children and children at heart!

Retro lamps, clothing, wood, food, jewellery and everything you can think of….

Mary decided mini donuts were the flavour of the day, and a bag of 12 were munched through…I only had three!!!!

A few classics blocking the road to keep the traffic behind the action lines!

The local ukulele group performing a great range of ‘Old’ favourites, toe tapping tunes from our childhood! And live music on every corner.

A little trip to the beach to cool off (from the sea breeze) and watch the gentle waves roll in.

The walking adults were getting very warm and a welcome suggestion of a cold beer at ‘Muldoons’, the local Irish pub, had 100% support!

Mum enjoying the slightly more peaceful vibes, outside in the garden bar, while another live band cranked up inside.

Leaving the boys with the grocery list, I took mum back to her peaceful abode, then collected the boys and supplies and headed back to our beachside home over the hill at Waiwera!

Pizzas built and ready to throw in the oven, when our rugby team kicks off its 2019 campaign at 7.30pm…big night ahead!

Surfs up at Waiwera

Waiwera, 30 kms north of Auckland is a quiet little bay , clear, calm and very tidal!

Yesterday afternoon the surfers started rolling in – and being 100 meters from the beach, we thought – you guys are dreaming.

However we could hear the sea…and waves! Seriously a once in a decade happening!

Today working remotely from home and sitting in the cottage at 30 degrees Celsius! Morning tea break on an incoming tide!

A four foot wave was rolling in and the beachfront was dotted with surfers, ok so retired grey headed surfers, but definitely a blast from the past!

Trudi was heading home today but after her first swim of the summer, decided another day at the beach was not even a question!

Waiwera was a very special place today – even though I sat at my computer for eight hours….

Not a need to worry about the town dress – bikini and wet towel! A perfect way to keep cool.

An evening of neighbours and sunsets – the surf is abating as quickly as it came…

And we are back to our calm paradise…. while across the road our local firefighters train in a slightly cooler evening breeze

Life is very relaxed for all the activity of a not so sleepy little seaside town! Every day brings a new adventure and life at the beach is great.

A Test of Time

2019 is rolling on, far too fast, in this kiwi summer, the last week has been a week of events and memories that brings us to another Sunday in February.

Wednesday, Waitangi Day, our national holiday in the middle of the week and Russ and I took Mary to our friends for morning tea, followed by a drive into the city to do some work on the flats.

Another couple of days work for Sue, one from the beach office…..working remotely on Friday and a weekend of Birthday parties.

Yesterday dad, Al, turned 85 and we celebrated in true Bonnici style with a family gathering and lots of food for the afternoon lunch.

Jaxon and Steph on balloon duties before the party began…after a grey morning the sun came out!

Dad (Al) and his cake, once again made by our gorgeous cousin Trish, the cake maker for all occasions in the family.

Back to the beach with a full house for a 30th birthday party in the evening…

Dan and Dane(nephew) took Floyd (Dans beautiful boy) for a romp on the beach, now bathed in sunshine and low tide, perfect for running of a young dogs energy!

Russ(the smart one) had a nap, while others partook in a quiet (?) drink and game of beer pong.

Then off to the Riverhaven Hall for the party!

Early in the evening….as the boys (Dan and Jaxon) caught up on the week.

Us less resilient (older) folks left them to it around 10.30 and crawled into our happy places….horizontal and quite ready to call it a day.

Life’s a Beach

Summer for the Kiwis is rolling on…

And life in the old beach cottage at Waiwera is an easy place to come home to

Surrounded by sea and native bush with the option of beach walks, hill walks and valley walks…

Russ having a rest overlooking the estuary, surrounded by New Zealand greenery.

Temperatures have been hitting 30 degrees Celsius and the sea temperature is feeling like a warm bath – an evening swim after a day at work and a hot drive home (for Sue) is almost as refreshing as a cold beer!

Working remotely is the answer and discipline is the question….I am sure I can make it work!

We have some milestones ahead this year, Dad turning 85, Russ taking a trip to Nelson (because he can!), and another winter in NZ to escape. Plans are in place and we have some more bucket list lines to tick off….

Hot Rods – USA heads to Orewa

American cars take over our town, we picked up Mary and met Sandy in town.

Mary and Russ in the middle of it all….

A Ford for every occasion – blue for the sea lovers!

Lining the streets, roads closed to everything apart from American Classics and people!

Just to prove the rest of the world can foot it with the big boys, a Volkswagen three wheeler and the British mini!

Coffee break at Shoreward – entertained by country music and the sights and sounds of USA….

A kiwi cheerleading squad performing in front of the stage – right on the waters edge.

A vintage beauty queen, not sure if it was an age or era competition – there were some very large spotted numbers walking the streets!

A beautiful Chev Impala – as a child I had the joy of being dropped at school in one of these – dad had a passion for large American cars!

A plethora of choice for the mustang lovers – yes that’s me, but given my lack of motivation for car cleaning probably best to just look and drool!

Another fine specimen of British design – the Wolseley towing a beautiful retro caravan, not unlike the one Russ and I sold last year!

This ones for my car collecting friend Don! One he hasn’t told us about! We do need to get our hands on this number plate!

Deep in the heart of Texas – longhorn Cadillac.

A truck for the discerning Tradies! Toolbox yet to be installed.

Sunshine yellow glowing in the summers day, three hours of pure delight – taking us through a journey of American (and a little British) nostalgia!

Perfect Sunday smooching……

Grandma babysits, life and fishing

Not the human kind the canine variety

Following an early morning walk over the hill last weekend my job for the weekend was to babysit this boy while his dad had a weekend away

Sleeping with grandma, but very happy to have his dad back on Sunday.

Another week of work and driving in and out of town – Russ being the house husband and keeping the home fires burning (or rather air conditioning)

Saturday and a long weekend again today – my oldest offspring, and his friend, took grandma fishing! Russ’s back still a bit dodgy for rolling around on the boat!

Leaving the shore and the day was ‘bluebird’ – Sugarloaf Island surrounded by sea and sunshine!

This happy face, Aaron, sums up the sheer enjoyment of being on the water!

Goodbye world – Dan the captain and I could relax! We moved around the Hauraki Gulf in search of the big one……alas….lots of babies and action, but only three snapper ready to smoke!

Marinating in brown sugar and salt before going in my smoker with “Manuka” wood chips! Lucky we got the sausages out as this will only be a pre dinner snack!

A balmy evening at the beach house…

Russ enjoying a ‘Lion Red’ the kiwi version of Cisk (Malta) and Coors (USA)

Two more days (with Monday as a public holiday) of what promises to be a great summer weekend….. more adventures to come.

Some Days are Just BIG

Welcome to the weekend, not a moment to waste in Kiwi summertime!

Across the bridge and over the wenderholm hill (next beach up the coast from Waiwera) – a morning hike.

Shoe cleaning before entering the native reserve – a kiwi practice to preserve our native flora and fauna!

A well trodden path before the climb!

Looking back across the river to Waiwera beach – about to go up….

A small rest stop – not saying we needed it just enjoying the bush scenery.

We made it! And the view from here, out to sea promised a very ‘warm’ summers day ahead!

Up and over, on the downward slope (Waiwera in the distance).

Home by 9am and it’s….

Slow cook BBQ preparation time – Today’s menu ‘Smoky Ribs’ Jaxon secret recipe ( although not so secret for those that wanted to listen to and watch every process)

Most of the day it was a gathering ‘Under the Gazebo’. Jax got the meat on and went and collected Mary for the day and friends dropped in on their way north! Lunch, swims (when it got too hot) and shooting the breeze was the order of the day!

Russ the BBQ assistant – very important job holding the tray! Seen here while ribs were being ‘Basted’

Janet headed north and I took Mary back to her Abode about 4pm!

Upon my return – it was ‘Meat carving’ time. Checking the quality – surely a post for “pitmasters” page…and then things got busy.

After a good stomach lining of Ribs, smoky sausages, beans and silver beat, it was beer and beer pong time. (For the younger generation!)

And the evening plans included a Karoake sing along , under the other gazebo, behind the boat sheds….and so it began…

Sedate murmurings and social intercourse with nibbles, lipstick and chairs, waiting for some brave person to knock out some tunes!

We have our own brave person….Steph got the ball rolling, owning some Adele and Ed Sheeran numbers!

Of course as the evening progressed, one had to actually fight for the three microphones and everyone was a singer!

And actually these guys are: Father, Son duet of a beach favourite ‘Sweet Child of Mine!’ Midnight rolled over and Sue called it quits – shortly followed by the rest of the team!

And it’s January 13th, we have been back in New Zealand only a month! And today is our youngest offsprings 23rd birthday! While freezing in winter temperatures on the other side of the world, we will celebrate for him in the sunshine!

It’s swim time George! Hello from the other side! (Steph sang this)