Sunday, April 2, 2017

Nugget Point

After getting an extra hour of sleep because, after all, it is fall down here, we drove and walked to the lighthouse at Nugget Point.  There we viewed some fur seals, from high above, and checked out the "hide" we returned to later in the evening to observe the penguins. The "hide" is a small concrete shed with even smaller windows for observing wildlife.

I was totally mesmerized by the large outcroppings and the ocean lapping up on them. It was one of those moments I rarely get, when I feel I could stay in one place all day, and just listen to the waves and feel the sea breeze. 

After we ate our picnic lunch, we took a tour of the countryside and went to the next town, Owaka, as the weather turned out to be spectacular. We found a particularly unusual public toilet, where local students showed what positive art could accomplish. Tracy was enthralled by the local woman's teapot garden.


Seals from on high
Light house
Kelp in channels
Looking up the coast
Mesmerizing outcroppings 
The hide
Bathroom graffiti 
Teapot garden
Rolling hills
Horses on the beach


3 comments:

  1. So beautiful! I see why you took a two month trip.

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  2. Thanks for posting this great adventure Drew....I look forward to your reports!

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  3. Looks like another spectacular day! I love that tea pot garden and the tiny horse!

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