After a wet and windy return to New Zealand for the Kiwi Travellors, the sun and sea gods have given us the best!

Friends and family in the beach cottage (our home for the summer)…people come and people go and more people gather…

Gatherings and catchups with offspring and young people! Under the Gazebo (this could be a whole story on its own), the $79.00 Gazebo… protects from the Sun, the Rain, the passers by and is a general outdoor room meeting place for many events!

Local Mode of transport -Sues old Peugeot bike, a popular choice when having consumed a bevy to ride to the corner shop, or feed the dog! (down the road) and across to the boat shed. Carrier basket comes in very useful needless to say!

Everyone is enjoying the beach, with its low tide running space for horses, and luke warm water to wallow in at full tide (after a hot 27-30 degree celcius day at work). These beautiful Palaminos turned up last evening for their beach exercise session. Actually Russ and Sues evening exercise session entailed walking to the beer fridge for a cold “Speights” and chilling under the aforementioned Gazebo!

Dog fun when the Horses are not around – young dogs and horses are not an ideal combination. However evenings are long (sun setting at 9pm) so there is time for everyone.

And of course there are fishing times…. Steph hooked this baby mako shark (well hooked into its mouth). However, with the aid of the “Walmart” fish pliers all the way from Texas, Sue managed to free this baby and it swam off tackle free to continue its life in the deep blue sea!
While some of us are back at work, we have enjoyed two weeks of sunshine and vitamin SEA, and returning to Waiwera every evening, what more can one ask for! Choosing to live the life we love, makes every day a great one!









Fifty meters from our cottage at Waiwera is the beach – perfect for a barefoot stroll at any time you need a sea fix.













































Russ decided to Retire and spread his wings further…we packed up the house in Orewa and rented it out ready for the middle age OE beginning in September (which is where this story began)….



George joined us for a week in Malta from his English home and enjoyed a welcome taste of Maltese warmth and hospitality.
We spent my 58th birthday with a mini break to the northern Maltese Island of Gozo. Trudi headed home and Russ and I headed to Italy to explore Rome and the Amalfi Coast with another friend Jill.

Eight days of sightseeing, walking, shopping, eating and ancient ruins in the busy crazy city of Rome. We then headed off to the Amalfi Coast for a further 10 days.
Our balcony view from our home in Vietri Sul Mare, a perfect place to explore from, at the start of the Amalfi Coast.

Dizzying heights and clear blue sea – a day trip to Capri Island.



















