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November 8th 2009
Published: November 8th 2009
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Napier 11-4-09 - Wednesday we arrived late afternoon in Napier on the East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Without a doubt, Napier is one of the loveliest cities we’ve been to since landing in New Zealand. We had Jeannie’s address and since she lived atop Lighthouse Road …. well we figured to find our way to the highest point in the city, close to the edge of the of the bluff and w... Read Full Entry



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Downtown Napier
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Napier Museum
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Winery tour
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Vineyards
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Wine and case
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Winery dining room
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Winery ceiling
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On the road to the Gannet Colony
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On the road to the Gannet Colony. Notice the earthquake fault line. This one was a 30 meter differential in where the land shifted.
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8th November 2009

NZ trip
Larry and Rhea, Thanks for the latest comentary and photos of Napier. Interesting design on the buildings from the 1930s. Don't see that often in the U.S. Jim
8th November 2009

Art-deco
Thank you for the beautiful pictures of art-deco. My favorite. Did you get the recipe for the dessert? Looks delicious. I am enjoying your trip so much. Peace, love and be safe, Linda
8th November 2009

blog
Hi from sunny and HOT South Fork. Where's the snow?? We're enjoying your blog. I think you'll like the South Island - as you say, it's a lot more rugged and (to us) more interesting than the north. We lost each other for three days in Abel Tasman - we'll have to tell you the story sometime! Eve
9th November 2009

Hello!
Sounds like you are having a wonderful time. Just got back myself from a trip to Columbia, MO visiting a friend who just adopted a child from China. The little girl is just adorable (2 years old). Can't wait to hear more from you. We sure do miss you. Take care.
10th November 2009

So are you going to go zorbing while in New Zealand?
10th November 2009

Enjoy!
Looks like you are both having a great time. The pictures are beautiful. It's not near as exciting here. Y'all have fun, and take care.
10th November 2009

Napier
Glad to hear you found your old friend. I still remember when she and a friend showed up in Jackson at the Salvation Army or bus station? to see the "Old South." Napier does look beautiful. I have read about this town in a travel magazine. Hurricane Ida totally missed us. Not even any rain.
19th November 2009

Lost in Abel Tasman?
So Eve - you'll have to tell us how you and Ozzie got lost? Perhaps we can come skiing at Wolf Mountain at Pagosa Springs after we return and hear the story first hand. Larry
19th November 2009

keeping up with you
Mother is enjoying reading your blogs! If you want to keep up with all the goings on around the carr house, check into my blog. www.hopecarr.blogspot.com. Scroll all the way back to get to the first part. You'll feel like its Christmas time. smiling at you. love and take care. Hope

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