This weekend we drove to Dunedin, a city on the east coast known for its architecture. The ornate train station above opened in 1906 and offers rustic rail tours along the coast. We chose to stick with our wee Honda Civic that allowed us to explore the Otago Peninsula and beyond.
Sue and I camped on Otago Peninsula Saturday night and ventured out to Taiaroa Head (left) where we watched Royal Albatross nest. The albatross boasts a wing-span of nearly ten feet! At dusk, about 140 Blue Penguins, the smallest penguins on earth, waddled up the beach below to feed their young who were tucked into rabbit-hole nests along the hillside.
6 comments:
I can't believe how bad I have been about checking email. YOur website is Great!! I love the picture of dave using his arm. Priscilla
Really enjoying your blogs.
The dusting of snow we had all melted yesterday as it was about 45. It may be a brown Christmas this year in MN. We have Bible study Wed. on Galatians 6.
Steve H
Your not coming back are you.
Okay I'm impressed with the two of you behaving like Indiana Jones and his girlfriend. Those mountain roads and the suspension bridge gave me the willies. Miss you guys and love the emails and blog.
Xmas won't be the same without you but I could freeze some baklava for you to have when you get back in the spring. Love, Cathy
Hey, this'll come up as "ms larson" because I'm at my school google address, but just wanted to say the blog is great! Beautiful pictures--well, some of them aren't beautiful, but they sure are interesting! I hate to admit that I didn't know you were gone, and I suppose you haven't then received the Sojourners magazines I put in your door the other day!!
Best wishes.
Sherri
Nice picture of a rose. I'll send one that Katie took at the Rodin Museum in Paris, taken December 31st as I recall.
Jane
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