Eager to get a feel for the whole city not just the main street areas, David and I tramped up the hills to see some of the oldest buildings in Auckland.
The perfect gingerbread trimmed green house. Wouldn't you love it??
We also walked all along the coast where David always seems to find something war-like.
He's figuring out how it works. This cannon is on display at the entrance of the naval base on Devonport.
We climbed up these stairs to a wonderful domain (park) in an out-of-way part of Devonport. Following is a view from on top.
As in every day of exploration, David seems to find a mode of transportation made just for me.
Panic Mouse! Really?
We had a relaxing day on Sunday enjoying the sunshine and a long coastal walk from Half Moon Bay to Bucklands Beach almost to the tip. Sunday was also a practice driving day for me. I drove all the way to Half Moon Bay and back with no close calls and back and forth to the grocery store --- getting into a parking space seemed to be my biggest challenge. I, however think this enlarged pix of Panic Mouse depicts David's posture as passenger.
To keep you all updated on the progress of TCF in Auckland. Here is the article that appeared in the local Times yesterday.
Kia Ora
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