
24-03-07 - cont...
Hottest day so far, we're definitely on the hot side of the island now, hence all the wine groves, as far as the eye can see!
We spent the morning wandering round Napier, a bit of a cross between Miami and Brighton. Plenty of cafe, bars, restaurants and for Debs a few shops for her first bit of retail therapy. Of course I wasn't going to hang around standing outside shops like all the other bored men, so I headed off with the camera. I've put plenty of pics of Napier up on the site, getting bored with them yet?! Just wait until I get home, you're only seeing about 1/3 of them in the gallery ;o) Once some of them are tweaked a bit, turned to monchrome, etc, they should ome up real nice. That can wait until I get home though....
Napier had it's own sandy/shingle beach, agan it was almost deserted, which given it was Saturday and only 50 yards from town a real surprise. If this was England, given it's proximity to the town and with the weather it would be packed!
We then headed off into wine growing country and stopped into the Trinity Hill winery for a quick bit of wine tasting, and a bite to eat under a shady umbrella. There are probably 50 or so wineries in this region, so with all the different varieties that get produced you could have a different bottle everyday.
A quick change into our posh kit for the anniversary meal and then straight back out again. Stopped by another look out point to catch a few sunset shots, then down into town for the meal. Deb went for the duck, probably shot local, shooting duck seems to be their equivalent of pheasant shooting. must be a doddle shooting duck compared to pheasant, duck are twice as large and travel at half the speed of pheasant. I went for the rack of NZ lamb, cooked absolutely perfectly and we washed it down with a bottle of Hawkes Bay Church Road Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2004.
We had a quick wander round town after the meal, the place was deserted. Do you remember how it use to be 20 or so years ago in town in the UK? You could go for a walk in the evening and feel completely safe, no idiots running around throwing up and fighting everywhere. At least we use to do it in the pub out of harms way ;o)))
The town itself is great, again very clean, people are friendly. Great service in the retail points, nothing like England where you're lucky to get a grunt out of a hormonal teenager on drugs serving you!
Finished the day by "Skyping" Debs mum, we had a good fast wireless broadband connection so we could use voice and video. A bit of delay on the line but more than useable.
Tommorrow we're off down to the capital, Wellington .