Thursday, January 15, 2026

20 Something Snaps -Traipsing through the Trees

The Opua Kauri Walk we took this morning was definitely not a stroll but so worth the effort.
I had read a review that must have been written by someone younger and fitter than I. She didn't mention the slope, it was a challenge for this old girl. https://www.doc.govt.nz/.../paihi.../tracks/opua-kauri-walk/
We saw vegetation that ranged from teeny tiny plants to majestic Kauri Trees. It was a tranquil environment that provided several opportunities for my phone to have a workout and take some interesting Upclose snaps.

Enjoy.

Disinfectant Station
























Dwarfed

Friday, January 2, 2026

My 2025 in Books

 Goodreads tells me that I had managed to read at least 101 books in 2025. The tally may have been a little higher as some of the older or local books weren't on the Goodreads Database.


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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Celebrating 2026

From somewhere in the Bass Strait on Seven Seas Explorer.
 
To our friends near and far
Best Wishes for a Happy and Successful 2026


This year we took to the high seas to celebrate the New Year with fellow cruisers and crew on one of our favourite ships. We had a fabulous evening with music, dancing, canapes and a never ending supply of bubbly.

There are sure to be some sore heads on the ship this morning. 





Friday, December 5, 2025

Keeping up

 Although I recently spent six weeks overseas I managed to keep up with the Goodreads Reading Challenge in October and November. I know that I will manage to reach my goal of 100 books read in 2025.

Following are images of covers of the books I managed to read in those two months:
The Killing Stones (Jimmy Perez and Willow Reeves, #1)
This Is for Everyone: The Unfinished Story of the World Wide Web
Last One Out
A Long Winter
The Mushroom Tapes
A Slowly Dying Cause (Inspector Lynley, #22)
You Went to Emergency for What?
An Inside Job
Welcome To Country
Ward D
Until the Red Leaves Fall
The Christmas Contract: An award-winning, small town, festive, boy-next-door, romance novella.
The Dirt Beneath Our Door: My Journey to Freedom After Escaping a Polygamous Mormon Cult
Running with Pirates: On freedom, adventure, and fathers and sons
The Underground Library
Dusk
The Season





 
 
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Thursday, October 2, 2025

A Lean Three Months

As we travelled for two of the last three months my reading suffered. Somehow, even though I didn't read much, I am still on track to reach my goal of 100 books read in 2025 in the Goodreads Reading Challenge.

My Current Goodreads Tally

Following are images of covers of the books I managed to read. 

I really enjoyed The Bookseller, I have become quite fond of Detective D.S. Cross and look forward to reading the couple in the series that I haven't yet read. 

As we prepare for a trip to the Galapagos I read Darwin and the Beagle for background knowledge. I was expecting something dry but was surprised to find it easy to read (and most informative). 

Although I only read Orbital a few weeks ago and gave it four stars at the time I cannot remember any detail. Guess it didn't make an impression on me. I found Daughters of the Bamboo Grove a fascinating story that held my interest right up to the last page.

With another holiday looming I am hoping I can keep on track with my reading.

The Surgeon of Royaumont
Darwin on the Beagle
Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins
Orbital
Nell, the Duchess of Manchester
Fearless
The Way, My Way
The Bookseller (A DS Cross Thriller #7)
The Whisperer's War
Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story.
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