Day 101 – Auckland – Saturday
25/8/2012
Weather – Mostly cloudy 13C – 17C
Sunrise – 6.31am
Sunset – 5.48pm
Time difference – plus 2 hours ex
Sydney.
During the early hours of the morning
Sun Princess followed various southerly courses through the Jellicoe
Channel towards the Pilot boarding ground. At about 5.45am, when
about 3 miles west of Billy Goat Point on Motutapu Island, embarked
the harbour pilot for Auckland. We entered Ringitoto Channel and
followed the buoyed route into Auckland Harbour.
Our first familiar port in over 3
months of sailing round the world. Auckland has that Aussie feel so
much that it almost feels like we are home already (though I am sure
Kiwis would disagree strongly :). We wandered up to the buffet to
break our fast, and bumped into a few friends, who did a resounding
Happy Birthday song for Ross.
We had no agenda today, so we waltzed
around the city. We had carried a bag of clothes off with us, to
donate to one of the charity bins , or similar – gotta get that
luggage weight down a bit for the flight home. Donna spotted a
hairdresser open early, and had a much wanted tidy up, and right next
door was a Recycling Boutique ( a much nicer word than Op Shop) , so
we donated our clothes there.
Found some free wifi for a quick catch
up, and to try and clear the outbox a little. I have over 100 emails
sitting in the outbox, each with a photo attachment, so I was hoping
to clear the outbox today, a forlorn hope as it turned out. I did get
about 10 away, before I accidently deleted about 25 grrrrr.
We had arranged meet son-in-law, Wayne,
for Lunch today. He is with the RAAF, and here in Auckland on
exercise, so it was good timing for a catch up. We went to the
Brewery Hotel, where I tried a local brew, and had a Brewers Pie (of
course). It was a nice lunch, we had wanted a plain pub lunch, and
thats what we got, a good and hearty one too :)
We did a bit of shopping, before Wayne
headed home, and then back on board. I tried to work out which photo
emails I deleted, and set them up in the can again, some folk may get
a double up, but I am sure they wont mind.
Quite a big contingent of folk joining
the ship for the last 3 nights home, about 200 I believe. The average
age of the passengers reduced significantly, with quite a few young
families joining.
Tonight we had a birthday dinner for
Ross, attended by some of the gang. It was a lovely evening, and a
nice way to end a nice day
At 8pm we moved astern into the
channel, then swung the bow to port before retracing our tracks
through the Rangitoto Channel. An interesting occurrence tonight, at
9pm, so about an hour after we left port, we noticed the ship
stopped, reversed for about 5 minutes, and then went forward again.
Now I wonder what that was about? We then continued on, back into
the open sea towards our next, and final port of call, Bay of
Islands.
Thanks Steve for a wonderful travelogue as you have gone around the world. I have thoroughly enjoyed your posts and read it daily (even though I have not posted before). It is now time for you to get out the scrubbing brushes and spend the next two days getting Sun Princess back in ship shape so it is ready for us to board on Wednesday. You truly have got a great gift in the way you have put your thoughts on paper. Congratulations on a job very well done !!!! Thank you, Max.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Max, appreciate that. Ummmm sorry there wont be any scrubbing brushes in the hand of this little black duck...we have a very full social calendar over the next two days, so the only things I will be handling will be an icy can, or an icy glass. Rest assured I have got my people cleaning up our mess so it will be in fine shape for you..enjoy tour cruise :)
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