Bluebonnet road trip

Sunday found us at morning Church, followed by a chilled afternoon before visiting with Travis (Tona and Chucks son) and Ashleigh and kids for a Mexican dinner!! Completed with TV time watching the Houston Rockets (the NBA team our own Stephen Adam’s plays for) destroying the Golden State Warriors (our beloved? Steph Curry’s team!) Good end to the day….

This Morning, Tona had planned a trip north west to Brenham to view the fields of Bluebonnets, a wild flower that blooms in this region only for a couple of weeks in April!

First stop, Tony’s cafe and parking next to this gorgeous little Ford!!

Easter bunny to welcome GiGi (Tonas mum) at the door….followed by bottomless coffee and…

Pecan Waffles! A breakfast for kings!!! Really only needed half of this but managed to clear the plate!

Then with a kiwi navigator (yours truly) a couple of extra side trips were made in the hunt of the (somewhat elusive) bluebonnets…

We continued up to Washington on the Brazos national park, where in 1836 the Texans signed their independence as a state!

In this replica of the hall …

More bluebonnets and wildflowers ….

A stroll around what was the original town (no buildings left standing) that became the capital of Texas in 1842-1845

After a very warm start to my sojourn here the temperatures dropped on Sunday to late teens (Celsius) during the day and single digits (winter jammies) overnight..,

We arrived back in Lake Jackson around 5pm only to be alerted, on Tonas phone, that the power was off at home, so we met Chuck from work and dined at a cafe in town….returning to a very quiet and dark (by 7pm) evening until the power burst back into action just before 9pm..

Tomorrow we return to summer temperatures and more adventures!

Shoes and shopping in Texas

Thursday night, in the first big rain of the Kiwi Autumn, I boarded my flight for Houston Texas – 13.5 hours in the back seat (only one neighbour seat-mate) , no meal choice as we were last in the food chain, only to be served a nasty meatball mash after two hours in the air!

At least catching up with friends (also heading overseas) for a beer and a fish burger at McDonald’s at the airport, before boarding, sustained me for the best part of 12 hours before a more edible breakfast was served and landing!

I took off at 8pm Thursday and landed at 3.30pm Thursday, gaining a day with the time difference (actually getting here before I left) My Texas family Tona and Chuck meeting me and driving to Lake Jackson (very kindly having my favourite beer chilling)

Sitting by the pool, enjoying my first night with these wonderful humans!

First night was a no jet lag sleep and refreshed on Friday morning, Tona and I hit the supermarket….

Everything is big here in Texas…. The jackfruit (whatever they are) the size of basketballs and the bananas the size of a foot long subway sandwich! We shopped for lots of fresh fruit and veges (half the price of our NZ supermarkets) and headed home after checking out the local shoe shop “Hey Dude” selection…..(a must have on the shopping list)

Unloaded the groceries, took a sandwich and back into town for a spin at Walmart…and an hour later, with arms loaded, heading to the checkout, the power went off…we saved a lot of money as we were instructed to dump our selections in a trolley and leave….unsure of the issue…we grabbed a cool drink and met Chuck at Maclean park, for a bush walk along the Brazos river (a small 4.5k stroll) before heading across the road to watch one of the grandsons play baseball…

An obligatory beer before dinner and early night, which found me staring at the ceiling until 1.30am….jet lag hitting me like a ton of bricks! Needless to say a little sleep in for me, a good strong coffee and on the road again to Sugarland (suburb) to see Tonas daughter and her two kids (and two golden doodles) for lunch….another small(not so small) shopping expedition at Academy sports on the way home…and it’s nearly 5 o’clock here so we know what that means..

March madness and more…weddings..

The glorious sunshine and slightly cooler summer has continued through March, a hectic month in our kiwi lives…

Another fantastic friends wedding on the hilltops above the Leigh coastline. Taking a shuttle bus for the Waiwera crew, with a very old driver who got us there (just) safely after a scary ride up a very steep dirt road…being sober at this time did mean a stiff drink was needed on arrival! The trip home was eventful to say the least (in the dark)! However a great night was had by all…

The girls all made a big effort and enjoyed a babyless night! And a very slow day the next day.

The babies have been battling their first few months at daycare and Gran’ma Sue has had lots of baby time as one or the other or both have a little sickness!

But life goes on as we make the most of the sunny days with snotty noses and sticky eyes!!! Hanging out on the waterfront (eating crackers) enjoying the sunshine!

We farewelled our Swiss friends at the beginning of the month, who, after a month of our summer warmth headed back to their cooler hometown of Zurich!

We have been gifted with colourful sunrises and sunsets and family days…

A cortina cruise up north to Whangateau to watch George play a football tournament was a fun activity!

In between babysitting days I have managed to reconnect with my sewing machine and finally make the babies their winter blankets! A Sue tradition….

My house has had its end of summer wash and the spiders have been given a hurry up! (They shouldn’t make there home on my house)

Less than two weeks before I hit the skies again for my next adventure! A few more house chores….garden to lock down for winter…as the flowers are fading…

Cars, Concerts and Kids

February has been a whirlwind of socialising, visitors from the northern hemisphere, babysitting, car shows and a wedding!

The sunshine gods have been kind to the Waiwera-ites and we have had warm days and very little rain! A welcome climate change from the last few years where we have been erecting floodgates!!

My brother Kevin and Roland have just left after a month in the homeland…which meant we caught up with a lot of friends and family!

Kevin and I with one of our Swiss visitors

Thames visit and a visit with Sir Keith Park (memorial statue) who flew in the defensive of Malta in the 2nd world war for the English airforce! That was after a road trip to Tauranga to see another old friend!

Earlier in the month my Swiss family arrived and a day trip to Muriwai beach and the Gannet colony….

We also Celebrated my oldest grandsons (Tyler) 4th birthday with all the visitors!! and family

Preceded by another day at the Orewa beach hop (car show) and then it was a cut and polish for my cortina which was invited to the Ellerslie car show….

In all her glory on a hot Sunday! The family all came along for a picnic lunch

As I was locked in for a full day!

And thrown in – a concert with George and Jess to see Bryan Adam’s belt out his tunes…my birthday present from last year!

Florian, Verena and Benjamin(Swiss crew) headed south to see the sights after several days in waiwera with the family and return tonight for a few days before heading home…

Meanwhile the boys and I were privileged to share a special wedding with one of Jaxon’s friends in the middle of the month…

He and his new wife now live in Washington DC and brought a contingent of Americans with them to celebrate…it was an effort for the gal from the beach to scrub up into formal attire! Charity shops and sewing skills required to produce the masterpiece!

Amid all this activity I have had my baby sitting skills honed with a sick Henry(Jax baby) for a week

Playing with Russell’s childhood trucks made by his dad! Now while I don’t share my political views online….I need to share the disaster that is our health system. A family of four (two small children) cannot get into a medical practice here on the Hibiscus Coast – having relocated here three months ago, no doctors are taking new enrolments. I had to take this little man to the emergency clinic at the cost of $105.00 for a 5 minute consult to identify an ear infection (which I knew was the problem) and a prescription of antibiotics – usually a doctors visit for kids under 12 is free (when enrolled) !! Rant over!

On a final note…

My flowers are still blooming….

The vege garden flourishing and still feeding the family and drinking lots of water!

The last month of the first quarter of 2025 promises to be equally entertaining – with more visitors (from Australia), another wedding and a little dog sitting thrown in!

New Year, more adventures!

As it’s almost two months since my last story and we are now in 2025…we are long overdue for a catchup

Waiwera beach on a summer morning sunrise last week…December/January have been a mixed bag as far as summer goes…plenty of rain, cool evenings, a few runs of sunshine, and the odd gasp of temperatures rising towards late 20’s

My middle son and family moved back to Auckland in mid December so lots of grand baby activities…

Christmas was a family affair

This year with brunch at mine and dinner at the bach …. We were locked and loaded by early evening! (Tucked up in our beds)

The garden bloomed in the lead up, Christmas Lillie’s right on cue…

The sunflowers, regrown from last years seeds harvest towered over the tallest member…(yes even George)

And Mary Rose has been showing off all summer! This head had 30 blooms! While the flower side of things did well, also too did the vege garden, we have been enjoying fresh lettuce, a few feeds of beans as they start to come on, tomatoes coming out our ears, and

Round carrots….. perfect for the Xmas roast!

The holiday period threw us a curve ball…Covid finally came into the camp! Lex and baby Luka were first to get hit! Jax, Steph and the kids left on Boxing Day for a their away holiday so may have dodged the bullet, although baby Henrys first three days away were plagued with the symptoms! Trudi had work, (sometimes this is a good thing) and George and Jess were dog sitting at their house! Dan and I thought we had also dodged the bullet, but on New Year’s Eve I came down with the mild version(still didn’t show positive on those silly tests) and three days later Dan got a nasty dose! Which put him to bed for the last week of his holiday!!

In between it’s been babies…

Babysitting….

Car shows (Kumeū hot rod show)

Orewa Hot Rod…the annual Tyler and Gran’ma take the bus and get an ice cream excursion…..

This was the calm before the weekend storm!!!

Trudi and I took a trip a couple of weeks ago to visit the Wanganui Carters and begin Graeme’s birthday celebrations early!

We visited Bason Botanic Gardens for a picnic and afternoon in the sunshine (temperatures soaring towards 19 degrees)

Picnic by the lake followed by

A meander through the winter gardens

And summer gardens!

Now, all those around me are back at work…and I am picking up the pieces of a busy holiday time…. Cleaning out cottage for my visitors, slapping a weatherworn garden (after the recent storm) back into shape, holding the babies when needed (who needs yoga), housework, homework and the odd but of recreational sewing!!! Looking forward to the next two months of overseas visitors, weddings, and hopefully a more settled summer!

Following the sun…

2024 is nearing its end and I have been back home (NZ) now for 9 weeks…. although not so much at my house. The wanderings continue…


2024 has welcomed two new members to the Bonnici-Carter clan…. Dan and Lexi now have Luka in their family

and Jaxon and Steph have Henry

Both boys will be 7 months old in the middle of December, crawling and rolling and trying to get up and running….Tyler my first grandson will be 4 in february and is following in the footsteps of the busy Bonnici boys!


Dan has been growing his building business this year and Jaxon has been studying for his real estate career, will be licensed after Christmas ready to go with his new job in Auckland. George has been beavering away in his IT world and continues to have contracts extended…he and Jess took a 2 month holiday in the middle of the year to Japan and other Asian countries…and will be looking forward to the next one!


I retired in the middle of June and Trudi (my friend) and I embarked on a Thelma and Louise 89 day adventure, visiting Malta, Sicily, Fumel (south of France), Barcelona, Lisbon and Paris before returning to NZ at the end of September, tanned and healthy.

NZ weather was not so kind to us for the first 6-8 weeks and our tan disappeared and home jobs (Sue) and work jobs (Trudi) kicked in with a vengeance…


A couple of weeks of planting my summer garden….

From this

To this…already enjoying lettuce and courgettes!


Cleaning gutters, spider spraying, car maintenance, and lots of grandson time…


Three weeks after my return, my friend Carolyn visited for two weeks, and we embarked on another Thelma and Louise Road trip in my Cortina (Rubi) to the Cortina Nationals with a 100 other Cortinas from around New Zealand, road tripping to New Plymouth with Dan for a (cold) weekend of fun activities.

Our Mk4 and Mk5 cars on show

Then continuing to Tauranga for a few days and catching up with Auntie Barb for her 90th birthday


Before Carolyn left, we had a girl’s night out with “Cooper Alan” at the PowerStation, my favourite singer of the year…such a great concert!


I then had a week to gather myself (do more home jobs) before heading to Katikati (Jaxon and Stephs home) to help with sick kids and celebrate their success in selling their house and buying another one in Red Beach (10 minutes from me) so we will all be on the Coast by Christmas, except George and Jess who are happily ensconced in their own town (Auckland) flat..


From Katikati I cross countried to Wanganui to spend a week with Graeme(Russ’s brother) and Brenda….lots of op shopping, yummy dinners and topped off with a christmas show before heading back to Katikati for a few days …

Brenda enjoying her evening beer!

Back home yesterday to my flourishing garden

Mary Rose is blooming!

…and overgrown lawns….all slapped into shape with pruning, weed eating and lawnmowing. Trudi has been house and plant sitting so all was well and healthy.


As the year comes to a close …. With the fat man in the red suit looming large in our little peoples world, we celebrate another year around the sun with everyone following their dreams and aspirations. For me, still not at pension age….a restful retirement is a myth, don’t think I have ever had such long lists!!

A few Random snaps..

Dan and I in New Plymouth
Katikati in springtime
Road tripping in New Plymouth
The Eiffel Tower
Trams in Lisbon
Boat life in Barcelona
Boat life in Fumel
Boat life in Malta

No rest for the roaming

Sunday morning found the hungry Waiwera crew at the port in New Plymouth for breakfast!

The earliest opening at @ 9am!

So we wandered around the carpark avoiding the waves crashing over the rock walls

It seems a popular name for small islands near the NZ coastline is Sugarloaf…snap of New Plymouth Sugarloaf! (we have one at Waiwera!)

Breakfast done and it was off to join the next excursion! A cruise into the hills to Midhirst… farm with collection of cars and a hall converted into a mens shed! I went in dans car (gave Rubi a rest) and we followed the old boys , missed a turn somewhere in the hills…

Understandable after navigating one way rock tunnels

And one way bridges! We got there in the end! With a detour!

Just in time to shelter from the rain before heading back to have a nap before another big night….the prizegiving dinner!

After a fantastic weekend of activities Rubi (my red cortina) came 3rd in the Mk4/5 category!!

So two wins for the Bonnici clan this weekend – with the raffle win and the car success!

Three tired kiwis hit the road again on Monday….Dan heading back to Waiwera and Sue and Carolyn heading cross country to Tauranga for a couple of days!

Rubi the Red Cortina turning heads all the way!

Cortina Camp Cruising

Night one adjusting to communal camp sleeping found the three of us awake at 2am having a cup of tea and a yarn….before a big day! Lights out at 3am and a few more zzzz’s before up and out in our bad boys to ‘Show and Shine’ at the reserve near the beach!

The rain held off, the wind blew and the coffee was great, as the 90 cortina’s lined up in all their glory…

From oldest…

To modified…

These little beauties in all the colours (and more) of the rainbow!

Sedans, two doors and wagons…

Minus surfboards! As these were apt to carry in the 70s! A mix and mingle and education (for me at least) on the specifics of the MK1s of the 60s to the MK5s of the 80s and everything in between….and some very interesting backstories!

We all took tickets in the (fundraising) raffles which were drawn just before the planned cruise left!

And yours truly won…. A car cleaning kit!!! Never win a thing in my life and now I have a lifetime of cleaning products! But a win is a win!!

We then all cruised out on the planned convoy…heading south to the coast rugby club rooms – the home of the Barrett (All Blacks) boys!

And others! Where the club put on lunch for the crew!

The rain has rolled in and the round the mountain (Egmont) ride became less and less inviting! We chose to roll back towards town…and settled in for a bit of R&R before the big dress up night!

We pulled out the stops … had a fantastic dinner (lamb shanks) trivia quiz (not in the top three) dancing and the best sleep ever! The three campers sharing their intermittent night noises!

And up and ready to go for Sunday activities!

Rubi goes on a Roady

Well back in NZ for four weeks and I have put my “Sheryl” hat on and hit the road from Auckland to New Plymouth for the Cortina Nationals!

Rubi is my new ride…1979 MK4 cortina (the red one) and Dans 1982 MK5 (the white one) stopped at Orewa coffee cart at 7am for refreshments for the first leg to the Auckland Bombay meetup to travel in convoy at 9am!

A bathroom stop and leg stretch before hitting the road!

And an added bonus my great friend Carolyn from Brisbane flying in yesterday to join the adventure!

Off we went, four on the floor (yes had to get my manual driving memories from the archives!)

Next stop Otorohanga where we all (about 30 cars) met for a lunch stop …. Then a cruise (about three hours) for the final leg to New Plymouth – convoys came and went between trucks, hay bailers, toilet stops, road works and a few raindrops!

At the hotel to wipe off the bugs and bird poo!

As cortina’s from every corner of NZ rolled in….

We are in for a big adventure!

Rain, Runways and reality!

Three months of wandering has finally come to a close, the last day in Paris prepared us for our homecoming(weather wise at least). Temperatures dropped, wind ripped up the Rue de Clichy, and Rain fell..

As the wanderers one more time braved the elements in search of one last treasure… that was after finally finding a hairdresser to give us one final tidy up before returning to home shores… the blow waves were certainly an unnecessary addition to the process as within minutes the were washed and blown away!

The final evening was spent with final admin and packing, and Trudi entertaining her latest friend Bert…not as planned, cocktails on the nearby rooftop terrace (due to the weather bomb hitting Paris) …

And as the old saying goes…all good things must come to an end..

Luggage overload…taxi to the international airport at 7am Wednesday, first 12 hour flight to Singapore with changeover to a 10 hour flight to Auckland …gaining a few hours time zone and touching down on home soil at 10.30 pm Thursday night!

Dan was there to meet us (and bags) and we arrived at Sue’s house at 12.30 pm (after a 30 minute traffic jam on the harbour bridge at midnight) welcome back to Auckland madness!

Friday passed in a jet lagged blur…of collecting cars, grocery shopping, each wanderer unpacking, at respective abodes, washing and for me….family time, babies and Tyler time…

So for now…it’s settling back into the real world! Thank you to Trudi’s friends who have come in this journey with us…I won’t tag her in all my stories moving forward (and bombard you with my future wanderings) …. but you are welcome to continue travelling the world with me anytime….