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Month: May 2014

Peregian Beach

Peregian Beach

We’ve been staying on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast this weekend, visiting grandson Eli and his dad and mum.

Continue reading Peregian Beach

Posted on May 18, 2014January 27, 2015Tags Australia, beach, family2 Comments on Peregian Beach
Puketutu Island

Puketutu Island

After negotiating the purchase of a new campervan this morning, we went for a walk around the shore of the Manukau.

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Posted on May 10, 2014January 27, 2015Tags island, track, walk1 Comment on Puketutu Island
Okura River

Okura River

This morning seemed like a good kayak day so after breakfast we loaded up the vehicle and headed down to the Okura boat ramp.

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Posted on May 4, 2014January 27, 2015Tags Albany, kayak, river1 Comment on Okura River
Bream Head Te Whara track

Bream Head Te Whara track

We’ve been up at Whangarei Heads today, checking out a campervan. Continue reading Bream Head Te Whara track

Posted on May 4, 2014January 27, 2015Tags Te Araroa, track, walk1 Comment on Bream Head Te Whara track
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