Monday, April 21, 2014

First Saturday Back in the Bay

Still behind on posting pictures but it won't take long to catch up.
This next set of pictures was taken on my first Saturday back in the Bay of Plenty (region) where I live.  On the calendar, it was November 9, 2013.  I went down to Pilot Bay where the cruise ships come & go as well as the freighters.  I sat on the grass in the park area along the beach and attempted to take several shots covering nearly a 360 view around me (without a panoramic camera).

Starting behind me on the left is some of the park area, a few trees, and a street - note the guy in the picture, nobody I know, he's just a visual anchor for the overlap on the next shot.


Next shot shows there is a cruise ship in today (November 9, 2013).


Pretty big boat!  Next shot starts looking out into the bay.  See the little people on paddle boards?  If I knew how to swim, I'd have to try it.  The boat on the right overlaps with the next photo.


People anchor their pleasure boats in the bay.  There is a bigger, more crowded boat docking area farther in past the cruise ship.  I don't know the rules for who gets to anchor here versus having to anchor in the crowded area.  It's probably a matter of money ;-)


The older boat in the middle above overlaps in the next photo.  The below photo starts to include Mount Maunganui on the right side.


That's the mountain I hike up.  I don't do it often enough, I have been slacking but hopefully I will start again regularly.  If you can see the change in green going up the mountain - that's where the pastureland meets the forested mountain top.  The path I hike goes along that tree line for a while.
The treeline in the above shot overlaps with the next photo which shows the rest of the mountain and brings us back to the beach on my right side.


Marvelous weather for early November.  November is perhaps technically Spring here, but it's hard for me to tell because there are so many months of good weather compared to the US Midwest.  Imagine having weather like this for Thanksgiving (when you don't go away on vacation).

While I enjoyed the view, a freighter came into the bay.  Likely coming in to get a load of lumber, possibly even from my employer.  This next picture is a bit blurry, I tried to get a bit of a close-up showing the freighter in size with its tugboat guide (tugboat near back end of freighter).


The freighter is huge, it can carry a lot of lumber or a lot of freight containers (and you know the containers are big).  Yet, surprisingly, the freighter looks pretty small compared to the cruise ship.



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Auckland Airport to Home

This is WAY overdue, but I am finally posting pictures taken along the drive from Auckland airport to Mount Maunganui (where I live). I landed at Auckland airport when I returned from the US in early November 2013.

The drive home from the airport took about 4 hours.  You will see that some of the pictures are similar to what you might see in Wisconsin, but other pictures are definitely not.  You can find areas in the US that look like these pictures, but in some cases you'd have to drive a lot longer than 4 hours to see scenes like these.








Going through a little town...

The town is known for a "fizzy" (soda) drink called "Lemon & Paeroa".  Thus the large bottle of it in town (shown below).  As explained by wikipedia: Lemon & Paeroa, also known as L&P, is a sweet soft drink manufactured in New Zealand.  L&P is traditionally made by combining lemon juice with carbonated mineral water from the town of Paeroa.  It is currently manufactured by Coca-Cola.


And like most towns in the US or New Zealand, you will find a ....


Back to the drive...













We call gas stations "petrol" stations.  The below sign says $2.11 / litre (liter).  There are 3.785 liters to a US gallon, therefore it's nearly $8 / gallon.  Also it is a New Zealand dollar so we have to do the exchange rate - at the current exchange rate, it comes to $6.77 US / US gallon.  Aren't you glad we don't pay this much for gas!  (this is one of the reasons I don't have a car).





Back to the country....



Am I in Wisconsin?



Now this is a windbreak!  The trees are tall but they slice them pretty thin to make this amazing windbreak:




Heading back into the populated areas... in other words getting close to where I live...





That's the Mount across the water in the distance.... almost home...


Up over the bridge...


Last picture of the drive... the harbor and the Mount... just a few minutes from my apartment.