And so all good things must come to an end, at least for some of us. Friday morning (NZ time) we dragged our big bags to the airport and took the flight from Palmerston North to Auckland with Claire. It was beautiful weather and Mt. Ruapehu, Nguarahoe, and Tongariro gave us some great exit shots. We got to Auckland, checked in, and then said good bye to Claire, off on her second adventure (must have some Took blood in her). She stored some stuff at the airport for her return in about 10 days and then we said good-bye as she hopped on the bus to take her downtown Auckland to the youth hostel. We heard later she went to a big gold/jewelry fair they were having and met someone who had trained with Herr Schulz-Wahle! But we'll let her add her own tales. She'll be traveling on the Stray Bus through the North Island ending in Wellington.
We arrived quite tired the next morning at 6 am local time, but got on our plane to Charleston at 9:30 am. Well, we got on and in our seats. Then they let us know there was a mechanical problem (some light coming on) so we all had to get off. Fortunately they got us another plane rather quickly and we were out of there about an hour and a half later arriving in Charleston at about 1 pm - Total Travel Time since leaving Palmerston North - 41 hours! But a smiling Papa and Grandma were there to meet us and we had a nice trip home. After a little unpacking and a little nap, we just had to take a walk to the beach. It was nice to be back in the Shire.
3 comments:
Excellent conclusion to the adventure! But "Coit Tower"? What? I recognized it as Telegraph Hill, but don't remember EVER hearing the name of the tower. But now this newfound knowledge is MINE (muuuhahahahaha)!
Speaking of Natural Bridge: I made a pilgrimage to the picnic table where you had your 7th birthday party and got stung by a bee after shooting it with your new pop gun rifle.
I think we actually played a computer game, Tex Murphy, that featured SF and we had to do some things up at that Tower so that's probably what I remember. But you are correct about Telegraph Hill also, of course. And yes, even with the bee sting, a great birthday (and I still think 7 may have been my best year ever. But no longer remember why I always thought that. Also, I gave Claire rights to post on this blog since she is still in NZ, so keep checking it everyone.
Gus look so happy that you all are back.
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