Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Northland Part 1


Entering New Zealand

New Zealand is much “closer” than we thought.  We slept almost 8 hours of the 12 ½ hour flight from Los Angeles to Auckland.  We had a short picturesque connecting flight to Kaitaia, Northland.  We arrived feeling good, almost refreshed.  Surprising!

Driving in New Zealand has only one major pitfall.  When you want to make a turn, very often the windshield wipers come on (nothing wrong with the car, just us).

Coopers Beach

This is our bach (cottage) for the first 15 days.  We look out the doors, and we can’t believe we are here or that it is January.  We often shake our heads in disbelief.

We have been walking regularly on the beach.  You can see the pohutakau trees that line this 1½ mile long beach.  The water is warm, much more comfortable than we are used to. 




Matai Bay
Remote Matai Bay has two beautiful crescent shaped beaches.  It lies directly across Doubtless Bay from Coopers Beach.  We enjoyed seeing our first pair of nesting oystercatchers.





Puketi Forest

After visiting the Department of  Conservation (DOC), we decided to hike the recommended Waihoanga Gorge Kauri Walk in the Puketi Forest.  Kauri trees are huge, and some are as old as 2,000 years.  The walk was other worldly, with fern trees,  cabbage trees, palm trees, and, of course, kauri trees.  We saw several magpies, myna birds and a pair of brightly colored (red, yellow, blue, green, and white) rosella parkeets before we entered the forest.  We believe this hike will be one of the highlights of the trip.


Russell

After catching the passenger ferry from Paihia to Russell, we walked the strand.  You can see B standing next to 170 year old fig tree on the strand.  Russell reminded us of Avalon on Catalina Island with the hills and the beachfront atmosphere. 

11 comments:

Don O'L said...

I woulkd nevere come back! Massachusetts is getting 2 feet of snow today....

Anna Maguire said...

I've been waiting anxiously for your first post. The pictures are amazing!! I'm so glad to hear you guys are enjoying yourselves and your beautiful surroundings. Xoxo

Unknown said...

Hey, it was only 19 inches in Orange! I am so jealous - that cottage looks so fantastic. Enjoy yourselves!
<3

palmieri said...

Hey Brian and Genie,
It looks amazing. Have you been swimming? I love the pictures. Tony is so jealous, he is speechless (imagine?)
Keep the posts coming. They are so cool.
Mary-Ann

Unknown said...

Wow! The photos are fabulous. I'm so happy for you both (and yes...kinda jealous too!)

Please keep posting. I've always dreamed of visiting Australia and New Zealand, but your blog may be as close as I get. Thanks for sharing your dream trip with us!

peace & blessings,

Tim

Anonymous said...

Brian and Genie,
These pictures are amazing. I would have to pinch myself to believe I was there also.!~!~

Nancy Scaficchia

Karin Gravina said...

Love the descriptions and the pictures - I think by the end of your stay, I will be trying to convince Carl that we need to take a trip!

The kids will love it! Going to see Melanie so we can show the 5th graders.

Keep the posts coming!

Anonymous said...

Thank you Mr. Casey. Now don't forget to use your sunblock. Great pictures & nice job, Ms. 'Karate'

Mr. S said...

What great pictures! We are inspired (and jealous too)! We miss you at LES, of course, but we are enjoying the vicarious sunsine you have sent via this blog. What fun!

Unknown said...

I love your cottage! I want to move there. My new favorite show is House Hunter international. I am determined to buy a house abroad on the Med. Sea!

So glad to see you enjoying yourselves!

Monica

john kuczek said...

Hey Guys------Very cool----Glad your having a great time--Pictures are wonderful----I am jealous-----Winter not good here, wish I was there taking a swim-----We miss ya both--John