Here we are again, another big, beautiful city. Our tugs await our arrival. |
This is the slip we glided into, something seemingly not nearly large enough, |
We didn’t plan any excursions as
we’d been here a couple of weeks ago and had done pretty much what we’d
wanted. But there was a mission for the
day. When heading to the shuttle to take
us to the ship on the 31st, I had a luggage malfunction. My small bag’s handle broke … and while I was
still able to use it, it was no longer in top shape and I required a new
one.
We got off the ship and planned
to walk up the street, Queen’s Street, I might add. Our plan was to look for a shop where I could
find a replacement piece of luggage, and a coffee shop where we’d stop and have
a cup of coffee. Mission accomplished,
with first the luggage that I then drug up and down the street, and then
coffee. The good thing about the luggage
was that I could put my purchased trinkets in it rather than have to carry a
bag.
The ship called us back and we
changed into our swimming suits and went up to one of the pools. It was great as we had it to ourselves for a
long time, as well as the hot tub.
Later in the evening we changed
and went to a performance of a local group who did traditional Maori chants and
dancing. It was quite enjoyable, and I
sure do like it when the locals come on board to perform.
A walk in the hot sun, and a hot
tub ended my night pretty quickly as I was spent. So bed time came early as a light rain began
falling.
We were to be in Tauranga
Tuesday, April 4. We’d received word the
evening before that our tour for here was cancelled due to bad weather. We’d had a kayaking and thermal pool trip
planned. What a disappointment. It was raining, but not hard, but we couldn’t
change it.
Off we went, outfitted in long
pants and our Harley jackets. We’d
decided to walk around the base of Mount Maunganui.
Off in the distance from where we got off our ship, we could see Mount Maunganui. |
The seas along the base were angry, and got way
angrier as we walked. The wind was
blowing hard, and it was raining. As we
walked, the rain began to come down even harder. By this time we were probably half-way around
the base. So, we just kept on
going.
It was beautiful with a well-maintained path around the base of the mountain. |
The walk was beautiful, even in
pouring down rain, but sure would have been nice in the sun with the waves
crashing against the rocks, the tide pools calling us to come see what
underwater life they held.
There were some beautiful rocks and pools that called us, but the weather continued to deteriorate. |
It was so foggy and raining so hard we could barely see our ship. |
It was time to have a bite to
eat, and walk around a bit. Inside not
out as the storm was still dropping buckets of rain onto the decks of our
ship. The wind is howling, and the seas
will most likely become a bit rougher again tonight.
Gisborne was our port of call for
Wednesday, April 5. Well, that didn’t
happen either. Due to bad weather the
ship couldn’t get into port, so we didn’t do our bicycle-riding trip. So far, we’re not doing well, and pretty soon
Princess may have to be paying us to take this cruise (I wish). But it’s not as though we don’t find things
to do. There’s plenty to do, and I’ve
taken this opportunity to do a lot of reading.
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