Monday, April 9, 2012

Week 13

     It is now April, the start of our final few weeks in Auckland.  We have waited three months to rent a car and venture out of the city on our own but decided the time was right.  Friend Kathy from Columbus and daughter Hannah are visiting.  In New Zealand cars drive on the left side of the road.  Terry has had three months to observe traffic flow, read about NZ traffic laws and to mentally practice how to be a successful NZ driver.  We think he's ready.  Actually, all went well and we all enjoyed the travel.
Terry and Mary at Hobbiton
     First stop on our road trip was Hobbiton, the site of the filming of the outdoor scenes of The Shire in Lord of the Rings film trilogy.  Most recently they filmed The Hobbit, set to be released in December 2012.  It was a wonderful tour, such a pretty setting.  The 1250 acre farm is home to 13,000 sheep. 
Huka Falls
We spent the night in Rotorua where we went to a cultural Maori dinner program.  The traditionally cooked hangi meal was very tasty.  We got to see an ancient warrior canoe, traditional poi dance and glo-worms.  We also got to go see kiwi at the nearby kiwi conservation center.  They are skittish little birds who only are seen at night. 
     The next day we went walked around Huka Falls, an amazing waterfalls resulting when the Waikato River (normally 300 ft. across) is squeezed through a 60 foot gorge, over a 60 foot drop.  About 15% of New Zealand power is generated at this spot. 
     We wanted to go see the glo-worms at Waitomo Cave so programmed the GPS to get directions.  I should have been more cautious when the GPS said some roads might not be paved.  Little did I know that we would be traveling over 40K on gravel roads, some of it too narrow for two cars to pass.  We never met another vehicle but Terry carefully hung to the left side of the road just in case.   Terry was happy to get the rental car back to the agency and I am glad we don't have a car while we are here.
Lunch at Mudbrick Winery
     Tuesday morning Kathy was up very very early to catch a bus to the airport for her 6:45am flight.  Little did she know that her 11 hour layover in Fiji was going to be in the middle of national weather emergency, cyclone and flooding.  She was able to catch a flight out of Fiji and was soon back home in Columbus.  Hannah and I took the ferry to Waiheke Island where we walked around and had a wonderful lunch at a very fancy winery. 
     Wednesday morning Hannah was up early to catch a bus to the airport to fly to Wellington to start her solo travels of South Island via Stray bus.  I'm anxious to hear her adventures.
     Easter Sunday was a beautiful day.  Excellent sermon:  Empty promises of Easter - Empty cross, empty tomb and empty grave clothes.  Thanks be to God for all he has done!

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