Saturday, July 25, 2009

A Day in the City


Today we headed over to the city to use our free tickets to the National Maritime Museum. An interesting place with examples of the old boats used in the South Pacific.





There was a wide variety of boats there, including this from the Olympic gold winning (1972) eights rowing.






Outside were their operational boats, including the Ted Ashby which we went on back in April.






For lunch we took advantage of Harbourside's winter special of two courses for $25, the restaurant was nearly full so many others also thought it was a good idea.

In the afternoon we went to our first World Premiere for a film called the Land of the Long White Cloud. The Kiwi director was there to introduce his film - a documentary based on Ninety Mile Beach during the Snapper Classic fishing competition earlier this year. A fascinating, and at times funny, film, with the fishermen asked all kinds of random questions. This picture is taken from the promotional material taken at the time of the competition.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Mid Winter Do


This evening was my work's mid winter do, the theme this year was a flash back to the 1970s and 80s. Fancy dress is encouraged so I trawled the second hand shops and $2 shop to find my 80s outfit and accessories. Craig went for the punk look.







Dean went the whole hog and "blacked" himself up and went all reggae. We all had a great time dancing to the old hits, and had a good feed of an Indian banquet.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

All Blacks Roadshow


Every year the All Blacks travel around the country to meet the fans and today they came to the North Shore. It was an opportunity to celebrate last night's great win over the Aussies. The event was hosted by Buck Shelford, the most successful AB captain and an old North Harbour captain so a popular figure on the Shore.



We were fortunate to have two of the pin ups of the All Blacks squad as the visitors today, unfortunately none of those that played last night were able to attend, but people were pleased to see Richard Kahui and Rudi Wulf (the latter a member of the North Harbour team).



They presented the North Shore mayor Andrew Williams a signed shirt thanking the North Shore residents for their support over the years.





The All Blacks then participated in some of the side games showing the children their skills.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Our New Home


We are now settled into our new house, the move went very smoothly helped by this lovely hamper of food and wine and bottle of rum given to us by the real estate agent.





It hasn't taken too long for Charlie to settle into his new home, and he thinks the nice rimu table we bought for the laptop makes a lovely place to sleep...





Here are some shots around the house first of all our bedroom.







The great galley kitchen which looks out over the garden.







The lounge which goes out to the small deck at the front of the house.






And the dining room which leads out to the large deck area and garden.






This lower grassy area of the garden we hope to develop over time and make this a nice sitting area with shade sail.






And the large deck, we just need warmer weather now for plenty of BBQs and entertaining.