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Sunday, September 30, 2007
Day 13 a short day.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Day 12 Better than yesterday.
This I did but by 11 o'clock I needed to take the shoes off and let my feet free.
Day 11 Battered and Bruised Feet.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Day 10 Huntly
On to Tauiri and Ngaruawahia where I met up with Roni and Tylah for the next leg of the hikoi. Roni needed some coaching on requirements for the driver and off we went. Roni is a fast learner, Tylah joined me on the road and enjoyed waving to all the traffic going by.
At the end of our day avoiding all the roads works into Hamilton we went to visit Aunty Natalie, Pheonix and Adam to catch up on news. Then home to another long hot soak in the bath then butter chicken for tea.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Day 9 South Auckland
Once we reached Papakura, with great relief I took the shoes off. Met up with cousin Nomi and children in Papakura. It was great for Faye and I to catch up with Nomi. Papakura has certainly grown since I lived there in my formative years. The children joined me on the hikoi until the skies opened up again and we all got drenched. The children went home to get changed and Faye and I carried on to Drury. From there we made our way to the Pokeno ice cream shop and met some of the staff from Hamilton City Council who appriciated my need to depart and continue with the hikoi.
Mercer was pretty quiet so we continued on through Meremere and on to Te Kauwhata (aka Tekawata) where we spent the night with Karen and Chris in their brand new house. I had a long hot bath and a quiet evening spent with friends and family of these two.
Faye leaves me here and returns home to husband and children, and tomorrow I meet up with Ronnie in Ngaruawahia for the next leg of the hikoi.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Day 8 Aucklanders
Faye again kept the pace on and we made it down Great South Road all the way to Papatotoe. It was like a trip through East Asian food markets. The smell of the rich spicy foods was delectable. However we did not stop to partake, why? Some might ask. Rationally we are walking along the road and do not always know where we might stop for the rest rooms.
Met up with Uncle Jacko and a top up of the much needed and appreciated drinks. H2Go kiwi fruit flavour is better warm or even diluted in hot water to drink rather than chilled. Thanks Uncle Jacko, good luck with your plans for retirement.
I was given a pair of shoes to wear for tomorrow to wear on the Hikoi. As stated previously I will accept the hand of help and wear the shoes; however I also stated I will start each day bare foot. I will see how it goes.
We stopped just in time to purchase a couple of items before heading home for a rest when a thunder and hail storm fell on the city drenching everything. This did not help progress on the return home along the motorway during peak hour traffic. I believe it took us approximately an hour and a half to travel 20kms along the motorway. I do not envy Aucklanders.
Day 7 Hello Faye
Once Warkworth was completed I said my good byes to Puna, Bailey and Rene. Thanks Puna for all the advice and suggestions along the way to give to all my subsequent drivers.
Hello to Aunty Faye and whanau at Waiwera. Joining me now are new driver Faye and whanau Koralan and all off to Orewa and Silverdale where the power was out along with Warkworth and nobody knew why.
Faye being keen and energetic after her recent trip to Holland, picked up the pace and we reached North Shore by 4pm. Unlucky for us the rain came down in bucket loads. Walking without shoes was near impossible but I did not have any shoes to put on so tried my jandles. Now we all know jandles are absolutely useless in the rain, particularly rain this heavy, so off home we went to an admonishment from Ant (Faye's husband) to "harden up!". It was the difficulty with traffic being able to see us, not the fact it was wet, that sent us home.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Day 6 Slippery in the rain.....
Got to the Ruakaka junctions petrol station and takeaways, was given fried bread and hot chips for lunch. Thanks ladies. We drove over the Brynderwyn’s and started walking at Kaiwaka as the rain stopped. Again a fast walk from Kaiwaka to Wellsford. It was pretty late and getting dark by the time we got the Southern end of Wellsford so we called it a day and decided to head off to Waiwera for a hot bath. This was to be Puna’s and Bailey’s last full day with me.
Had our hot bath, came out exhausted, ate then straight to bed for us all. Found ourselves locked in our rooms and could not get the door open so had to use the back door, which was not a hardship except we had to carry all our bags around the buildings. Mentioning bags, while packing the cars up again I found I did not have my suitcase. We look everywhere but due to the locked door and hot baths I did not realize I did not take it into our room. Talking to the manager I found another resident had found it in the car park while we were unloading and thought someone had forgotten it and once given to the manager she put it in her garage until claimed. Wow that was a bit of a panic time for me. I did not find my bag until this morning.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Day 5 A fun day
Started in Kaikohe while doing some business. Sold some shirts and a number of buttons. We drove towards Moerewa to start our day and the rain started, so we donned our see through plastic rain coats.
The children and I had fun running and playing in the puddles and walking on the grass on our way to Moerewa. Walking on the grass verge meant we had mud squishing through our toes, splashing in the puddles and walking in the gutters and it was a nostalgic walk back to my childhood. My feet loved it. Today was certainly starting out as a fun day. The cooler the weather the better my feet like it.
The insect bite a I sustained to my left foot on our second day was still causing problems. I did think I might need to give up this Hikoi because my foot swelled up and was red and sore on Day 2. We did wonder if it was a spider bite but now think there are just mean sand flies or mozzies in the North. The truckies as usual giving friendly waves and tooting.
Puna and I walked in relays to speed up the walk to Kawakawa from Moerewa and to relieve driver boredom. We were met by the staff of Ngati Hine Hauora who joined me on the hikoi through Kawakawa. Thank you all for your support.
Sadly Tash and Lois left us and returned to Kaikohe with the nannies.
Puna, Bailey and I continued on to Whangarei, via Hikurangi. It is an old railway suburb of Whangarei with a number of old railway houses that look well cared for.
Once we arrived at Whangarei we realized that we were all exhausted with long days so went to Pera’s for a much needed nanny nap.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Day 4 One tiny blister.
Had a lie-in this morning because we needed to get to town (Kaitaia) for a few of domestic chores and check out a new cell phone and camera due to the demise of the originals. The retailer at the Telecom shop is an expert with cell phones, check it is on, if not, turn on, if still not working take the battery out then replace and try turning on again. Wallah, hey presto. Electronics, if at first it does not succeed try again. Saves a lot of time and money.
So missed out on a new phone camera. I was so excited about the phone I was able to retrieve all supposedly lost messages I forgot about the camera. I will attempt to obtain one tomorrow and get more pics on the blog page.
We set off to Taipa, to everyone's relief the rain stopped a light ocean breeze, plush area with sea views idilic spot. Nice shopping center especially the new chicken take away cafe.
Very nice beaches along this coast, we had lunch and afternoon tea supplied by the local store owners. Thank you we enjoyed the food at Coopers Beach.
Good roads for vehicles but painful for bare feet. Puna feeling the relief from last nights massage chose this stretch of road to stroll along the water front and relieve me for a period of time. We did notice a lot of surface water around following last nights heavy down pour.
In wet weather the roads are slippery for vehicles they are also slippery for bare foot walkers. I needed to try to walk on the grass verge if there was any.
To all the truck drivers out there thank you all your support in tooting and waving, the children really love it. They think all truck drivers talk to each other about what and who is out on the roads.
On to Kaeo. The roads here were busy with a lot of gravel near the edge of the road making my progress slow. There are footpaths that I can walk on but I have found that they are worst than the road for I have had to take a couple of glass splinters from my feet after walking on the foot paths so I do prefer the roads.
We did not stay long or walk at Kerikeri Junction due to the current road works there. So set off to Kaikohe for a hot bath and meal, luckily just in time as the skies opened up and thunder storm brought heavy rains again.
One little blister so far but hardly worth mentioning I have not had any cuts or bruises. My legs have been the only issue that needed some attention which seems to have resolved now.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Day 3 Cold and stiff
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Day 2 still going
Another beautiful day. Northland is a very warm and friendly place.
We definitely need a support team of masseuse, cook and secretary.
It was a bit of a boring day today but we expect it to be quite different tomorrow lots of walking, funny that.