Brown’s Island

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I have been exploring the area around where Jim and I have our Auckland bolt-hole and where we hope to retire if and when we can afford to. It is on the coast, along the Tamaki estuary and there are numerous bush and beach walks in the immediate vicinity. It is another perfect summer’s day today so I walked along the beach right to the end of the Glendowie spit, which you can only do when the tide is out, as it was this morning. From the beach I got this splendid view of Brown’s Island, which is the nearest island in the Hauraki Gulf to this part of the coast. One day we’ll kayak out there on the outgoing tide, fish for our dinner and then paddle back in with the incoming tide to assist us. It’s a lovely dream!

Blue-sky day

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It is a perfect summer’s day in Auckland today and I took a walk around the Orakei basin. It’s the kind of day on which I remember my mother saying “Look at the sun shining on the water” when I was a young child. For the first time I was aware that on certain days when the sun was shining and the sea was not too ruffled by wind, the water took on a shimmery, glinting appearance and watching it made your heart lift. Since then I have noticed how few days there are like this, despite the lingering feeling that all the days of my childhood were shiny and bright.

Picnicking at low tide

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We had a sushi picnic at St Heliers Bay on Sunday. Most enjoyable and the food was delicious. The tide was out, which gave the kids (like the little guy in the pic) plenty of scope for exploring the shore. It was quiet on the grassy banks where we were sitting because the Weetbix kids’ triathlon had just finished and everyone not involved had stayed away. The weather forecasts in New Zealand often mention sea breezes and we could feel them on Sunday – so wonderful to sit outside in the middle of the afternoon and feel pleasantly warm. The breezes also billowed in the sails of the numerous boats out on the water.

Happy Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day breakfast with my daughters on a beautiful summer’s morning in Auckland – possibly the best way to spend the day despite being thousands of miles away from my valentine. Delicious pancakes with plums, raspberries and almond slivers served on Granny’s china in the garden.

Auckland botanical gardens

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It was the perfect way to spend a beautiful summer’s evening, walking through the Auckland botanical gardens with friends, admiring the various pieces of sculpture scattered throughout the extensive space. All one’s senses were engaged – plants, flowers and works of art to look at, the aroma of herbs on the breeze, birdsong and the sounds of children playing, the smooth lines of some of the sculptures inviting you to touch them. One work called Lens had a granite disc in the centre, which was warm to the touch despite the heat having gone out of the day.

When the shadows lengthen

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At the end of a long summer’s day in Auckland, it’s wonderful to go for a walk and enjoy the cooling air. There are many beauty spots to choose from – beaches are ideal. Nowhere is cooler than at the water’s edge and one gets views of boats with billowing sails and islands in the distance. Everyone is out – walking, jogging, cycling, sailing or foraging for pipi. There is plenty to look at and room for all on the wide shore when the tide is out.

French market

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La Cigale market in Parnell is pure delight. You can fill your basket with the freshest fruit and veges, cheese, olives, bunches of herbs, flowers, bagels and bread. Then you can head towards the cafe for a coffee and a pastry, if you are able to choose just one from the delectable display. We sat at one end of a heavy wooden table and opposite us were a delightful couple from Pennsylvania enjoying their first morning in Auckland. They marvelled at the quality of the food on offer and then told us they were at the wrong market – they had aimed for the Parnell Farmers’ Market. I’m sure they didn’t regret it though judging from the way they tucked into their pastries. Perhaps they made to the other market in time for morning tea!

Ponsonby

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Walking down Ponsonby Road on a beautiful summer’s afternoon, I glanced down Franklin Road (see pic) and was struck by the beauty of the huge trees, which form a canopy over the street. We wandered down the road and stopped at one of the cafes for a coffee, which we enjoyed at an outside table. Simple pleasures!

My Auckland office

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It’s the same computer and similar work but a different work space, courtesy of my daughter. This is my desk while I’m in Auckland and it’s lovely. I have a view of beautiful big trees and the ever-changing sky. I’ve observed Auckland’s famed four seasons in one day: bright sunshine, strong wind bringing in the clouds, the blue sky becoming grey, a smattering of rain on the window, and then sunshine again. It’s certainly not boring. And when I feel like a break I step out into the mild air and can take a walk at any time of the day. How lucky am I?

Walking at 10am

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I set off to walk around the Orakei basin at 10am today. It was such a pleasure, not only to be in such a beautiful place, but also to walk comfortably for an hour at that time of the day. If I walked in Ipoh in the late morning,  I would collapse into a puddle of perspiration after half an hour! We are spoilt for choice when it comes to walkways in Auckland. There are so many dedicated footpaths in green spaces, usually with wonderful views and populated by large numbers of birds. This morning I enjoyed the views of the city dominated by the Sky Tower and the green slopes of Mount Hobson and Mount St John. I loved walking among the trees and watching the shags drying their wings while perched on a tree stump over the water.