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Crew change on Georgia J -  click here for pictures 5/25/12

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Welcoming Infini friends when they arrived in Australia

Tough night on the Coral Sea.   Click here.   5/15/12

Bundaberg Pictures posted.  Click here. 5/5/12

Arrived in Bundaberg, Australia safe and sound 4/30/12

4/21/12 (NZ time) - We have set sail for Australia!  Be sure to check the Australia tab to read blog updates.

3/19/12-  We are back safely, but had a real bad cruise in the Bay of Islands.  Click here for details

Kim's blog 3/5/12:
Six weeks to go before we leave for Australia!  Georgia J has been out of the water for a week getting fresh bottom paint and repairs while we have stayed in a motel.  To see a list of work done in New Zealand, click here.

Kim and Sharon's blog 2/23/12:
We are back from our land cruise to the South Island of New Zealand.  We have had a policy of driving around every island we visit rather than just seeing it from the sea.   We knew that our total route would be about 4,500 kilometers, almost as far as the distance from San Francisco to New York.  However, I did not expect the route to be almost entirely two lane road with hundreds of roundabouts and one lane bridges.  In just over two weeks, we saw green pastures, rolling hills, majestic mountains, fiordlands, glaciers, beaches and deserts.  This is a vast and beautiful country.

Click here to see some of the highlights of our trip.

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In Fiordland

Sharon’s Blog 1/28/12
We have been quite busy showing off our temporary home to friends.  We were delighted to have Bob and Pam join us for a few days.  We had saved the local sights to share with them.  We got a much better understanding of New Zealand’s history by visiting the Treaty grounds where the historic treaty with the Maori tribes was signed and the Stone Store on the historic mission grounds.   On a more indulgent side, we toured a local vineyard and winery and sampled many excellent NZ wines.  We worked off some of this indulgence with a vigorous hike to a pretty impressive waterfall.  We also took Georgia out for the first time since we arrived in October.    Unfortunately (or fortunately) we uncovered a couple of problems which will have to be fixed before we head for Australia.   A couple of days after Bob and Pam left some friends from Florida were here for the day on a cruise ship.  We had not seen Mary Anne and Ross for many years and were delighted to spend some time together.  Some very close cruising friends arrived back from the States, so we have had quite a social time.This week was the Bay of Islands Sail Week with racing each day.  Kim observed that all of the racers seem quite young, unlike some places in the States.  Our sport of sailing is certainly thriving here.  We could almost feel like we were back at the Corinthian enjoying the Mid-Winters.
We are busily trying to get some boat chores (what else?) accomplished before we begin our two week land excursion on February 6th.  We will move Georgia to the boat yard adjacent to the marina and head South in our little car. 

Back in New Zealand

Sharon’s Blog 1/14/12:
Happy New Year, everyone!  Kim and I have been back in New Zealand for one week.  Plato was once again happy to be reunited with us.  (He actually was a bit ticked this time) We are very happy to find some more of our good cruising friends have arrived here in Opua.  We are looking forward to re-connecting with all of them.   We had a wonderful trip back to the States and thoroughly enjoyed seeing family and friends, especially those two grandsons.

Georgia J is fine although we had some drama while we were gone.   We had arranged for some work to be done while we were gone.  A workman left on a heat gun which started a fire on board.  As bad as it was, it could have been so much worse.  We were very close to losing Georgia.  A marina neighbor (after listening to the smoke alarm for two hours!) finally mentioned it to our friend, Don, who was watching the boat.  Don ran to the boat and found that a flame had just ignited.  The fire was quickly extinguished.   The company responsible has accepted full responsibility and has been working diligently to repair the damage.   As bad as it was, we feel so very lucky.  We have vowed to never again have work done on the boat while we are away.  We still have a few projects underway, but we can see the end in sight.

We will be here in NZ until mid-April.  We are looking forward to exploring the Bay of Islands.  We are also planning a land trip to the South Island.  We feel very comfortable here and are acclimating to the culture.  I noticed Kim referring to a flashlight as a torch, but I have to say that I will never refer to aluminum foil as “al u min e um” foil.  
While in the States, we bought cruising charts for northern Australia.  We plan to set sail again in late April (after the cyclone season).  Our tentative plan is to join the Sail Indonesia rally in late July.  So, the adventure continues.

We are very excited to welcome our dear friends, Bob and Pam here next week.  We have saved all of the local tourist stuff for their visit.  We just hope the sun will shine a bit more.

10/18/11:    WE MADE IT TO NEW ZEALAND SAFE AND SOUND!

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New Zealand Arrival

What's New?

11/9/11:  Sharon's blog re Plato release, USA trip & Australia 2012

10/28/11:   New blog entry in NZ section

10/28/11:   Click here for Connor's ode to Georgia J

10/19/11:   Added pictures in Tonga and New Zealand sections.

Click here for Leigh's great departure dinner and send of at 6:30 am on March 5th:

For current time and weather Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia click here.

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