Monday, September 28, 2009

New Zealand 2009 - Tales of the Camera Sherpa - Part 8 & 9

Monday - Day 8


Predominately a travel day


We decided last night to find a place early rather than driving part of the way to Wellington. Ended up with a really nice place with a spa tub. Both Wife and I took advantage of it to soak and relax.

Note on motels – they seem to uniformly have kitchenettes with refrigerators, dishes, utensils, etc. It makes it very easy to buy provisions and eat various meals in the room saving a bit of money and cutting down on the amount we’re eating – not an inconsequential consideration on a three-week trip!


We’ve got a four-hour drive down to Wellington. The weather is rainy again but not too bad. There’s one incredible series of mountain road up and down on the way. My motto for New Zealand; “The shortest line between two points is a series of S curves.


Then it is on to the ferry over to the South Island.


The weather is again pretty crappy as the ferry leaves Wellington. Not much in the way of views or pictures on the way out. Did you know that they don’t make Dramamine any more? There are other brand names now. Reason I know this is that I have had some terrible incidents of seasickness in my past and had a bit of trepidation about the voyage through the Cook Strait. It turns out the sea was pretty calm and there were no issues for me. In fact I was up for a beer and a sausage roll. The sausage roll is a NZ fast food dish with a chopped sausage filling (pretty dry and not greasy) in a pastry covering. Not bad but probably the last one I’ll have this trip. I liked the roast sandwiches better.


A note on NZ beer – good. I’ve tried three different brewers so far and each was very good. The beers I’ve selected have been with darker malts and plenty of hops.


When we got to the other side and went into the Marlborough Sounds the weather had let up so Wife was able to take a bunch of pictures. This section is pretty cool with the ferry going down an extended fiord until it reaches its port, Picton on the South Island. Then it was off to Blenheim where we are staying for a couple of days. Driving is definitely getting a little less stressful.


Tuesday – Day 9


Still more rain. In fact, I’ve found some rain projection maps for NZ and it looks like it the rain is going to develop in every area we are going just when we arrive to them. We’ve pretty much gone through the anger and despair stages and have moved on to resignation. I’m pretty bummed that my ‘photo shot’ spectacular is pretty much getting rained out. But there’s a hell of a lot worse things in life.


Today we went on a scenic drive that provides views of the Queen Charlotte Sound (a subset of the Marlborough Sound area). Using the rain projection map, I’d figured our best chance for pictures was to go earlier in the morning. Our planning was pretty good and we got out just after the fog started to lift and had a good two hour run before the rains started in earnest. Even during the beginning of the rain, we’ve learned to just wait at a desired place because there is a good chance the rain will let up for a period and allow a shot.


We ended up in a small town called Havelock. At the grocery store last night, I was reading labels for a local woman who had forgot her reading glasses. She had told us about a restaurant in Havelock, the Slip Inn (named because it is on the slip for the boats in the harbor. She recommended well. I had some baked mussels (Havelock says it’s the Green Mussel capital of the world) and some local scallops – served Euro style with the roe (mmmmmm). Wife had sautéed black cod that was good too.


The rain was really coming down in the afternoon so we opted for wine tasting. Marlborough region is noted for its Sauvignon Blanc. We went to two wineries. Pretty good deal. We tasted almost 20 wines and there was no tasting fee like there is in most US wineries. (Yes, I did spit – I’m driving remember). We picked up a few bottles for consumption on the way and a few for bringing back.

5 comments:

alexis said...

that sucks about the rain! hopefully mom is getting some cool rain/clouds breaking with sun pictures tho!

Rob said...

I remember the rain in New Zealand... and the Green Shell Mussel Capital of the World! Did you eat in the place with the fish sculpture made out of green shell mussel shells?

The only benefit of the continuous rain is the euphoria you feel when the sun finally shines...

stef said...

So jealous of all the yummy seafood!

Anonymous said...

cod does sound pretty good. I'm making some salmon right now

Mike said...

Sorry about all the rain. That's kind of crappy when you're out and about on vacation.

Jules is still trying to convert me to seafood. She has yet to succeed.