
Thursday 18 June
Had a leisurely breakfast with our hosts and then said our farewells. Today we were travelling to Brisbane, just an hour away, for our last night in Aus. On Alan’s suggestion we parked at the end of Brunswick Street and took “The Cat” into town. The Cat is like a water subway which travels along the Brisbane River stopping for a couple of minutes at various places along the bank. The riverside houses were, of course, all beautiful and expensive but helped pass the time away looking at them. Most had a wharf for their boat as well. We got off at the city’s centre stop and had a walk through Queen Street. Lorraine couldn’t get over the number of people that were about. It was lunch time and looking down onto the Queen Street Mall it looked like an ant colony with all the movement. I couldn’t get over the number of people on their cell phone. It seemed like every second person we passed was talking on their phone. It was a change from Auckland or Wellington where every second person is texting.
Lorraine and I decided we couldn’t live in a city like this. Everyone seemed to be in a rush, their eyes were all focussed straight ahead and there was absolutely no smiling or laughing. Only saw the occasional friendly face but no one looked you in the eye. A far cry from home where everyone says hello and there is little to no rushing.
After some lunch and a brief shopping expedition in Myers we decided we had had enough of the big city and made our way back to the car and headed off to Auntie Noeleen’s. Bought fish ‘n chips for tea and after a couple bottles of wine hit the sack early.
Friday 19 June
Up at 5.30 am to give us enough time to return our rental and catch our 9.30 am flight. I was just as well we left a bit earlier than planned as I had a bit of trouble following the commands of our GPS. I became confused when a “veer right” ended up to be a complete 90-degree turn so ended up on a motorway instead of a main road. This didn’t happen just once but twice before I got the knack of the commands. Another time the change of direction came so quick I couldn’t make the turn as a following car was right up my backside.
We did manage to get to the rental depot at 6.40 am only to find it closed so we had to wait around for 10 minutes before some one arrived and opened up. We then had to wait a further 10 minutes before they would shuttle us to the airport as there was another car due in needing the shuttle. While 10 minutes does not seem a long wait it certainly was as we were both hanging out for a cuppa and wanted to get on with things. The 10 minutes felt like an hour. This experience only furthered our resolve to only use airport based car rentals in the future.
At the airport it seemed harder to get out of Aussie than get in. First we had our cabin bags weighed. Both were overweight so we had to take things out and carry them. We did this until we went through the security when we packed everything back into our bags. At security Lorraine was spot-checked for drugs and also had her hairspray taken off her. It was too big to be allowed even though she had carried it with her on all the other flights we had taken. Finally got our cuppa about 8.00 am but by that stage we were both over it and did not enjoy like we should have.
Some last minute shopping, macadamia nuts etc, then onto the plane. Service on the plane was crap with only 3 stewards catering for us 150 or so peasants in cattle class. The seats were so close together my knees just about touched my chin and at one stage there was about a 20 minute wait to go to the toilet. Apart from that the flight went quickly and we were excited about getting home.
It was fine but cool in Auckland. Collected our bags, went through customs quickly only to end up having to wait in a queue for 30 minute checking in our bags for the domestic flight. It was only 30 minutes because a number of people gave it away, deciding to take their bags to the Domestic Terminal to check them in. If Air NZ continues to cut staff to save money in this recession we will be changing airlines for future trips.
Back in Gisborne, we were met by Katie, Morgan and Mikayla as well as Chris and Rose. It was nice to see familiar faces, it really made us feel at home. After what seemed ages talking with them we finally went and collected our bags and went home. The house was nice and warm thanks to Katie who had lit the fire earlier. We both unpacked filling the washing machine twice with all our laundry and Lorraine handed out the pressies to the kids.
So endth out two week visit to Aussie. It is back to the humdrum of winter and work. Can’t wait for October and the Cook Islands!!!!
Had a leisurely breakfast with our hosts and then said our farewells. Today we were travelling to Brisbane, just an hour away, for our last night in Aus. On Alan’s suggestion we parked at the end of Brunswick Street and took “The Cat” into town. The Cat is like a water subway which travels along the Brisbane River stopping for a couple of minutes at various places along the bank. The riverside houses were, of course, all beautiful and expensive but helped pass the time away looking at them. Most had a wharf for their boat as well. We got off at the city’s centre stop and had a walk through Queen Street. Lorraine couldn’t get over the number of people that were about. It was lunch time and looking down onto the Queen Street Mall it looked like an ant colony with all the movement. I couldn’t get over the number of people on their cell phone. It seemed like every second person we passed was talking on their phone. It was a change from Auckland or Wellington where every second person is texting.
Lorraine and I decided we couldn’t live in a city like this. Everyone seemed to be in a rush, their eyes were all focussed straight ahead and there was absolutely no smiling or laughing. Only saw the occasional friendly face but no one looked you in the eye. A far cry from home where everyone says hello and there is little to no rushing.
After some lunch and a brief shopping expedition in Myers we decided we had had enough of the big city and made our way back to the car and headed off to Auntie Noeleen’s. Bought fish ‘n chips for tea and after a couple bottles of wine hit the sack early.
Friday 19 June
Up at 5.30 am to give us enough time to return our rental and catch our 9.30 am flight. I was just as well we left a bit earlier than planned as I had a bit of trouble following the commands of our GPS. I became confused when a “veer right” ended up to be a complete 90-degree turn so ended up on a motorway instead of a main road. This didn’t happen just once but twice before I got the knack of the commands. Another time the change of direction came so quick I couldn’t make the turn as a following car was right up my backside.
We did manage to get to the rental depot at 6.40 am only to find it closed so we had to wait around for 10 minutes before some one arrived and opened up. We then had to wait a further 10 minutes before they would shuttle us to the airport as there was another car due in needing the shuttle. While 10 minutes does not seem a long wait it certainly was as we were both hanging out for a cuppa and wanted to get on with things. The 10 minutes felt like an hour. This experience only furthered our resolve to only use airport based car rentals in the future.
At the airport it seemed harder to get out of Aussie than get in. First we had our cabin bags weighed. Both were overweight so we had to take things out and carry them. We did this until we went through the security when we packed everything back into our bags. At security Lorraine was spot-checked for drugs and also had her hairspray taken off her. It was too big to be allowed even though she had carried it with her on all the other flights we had taken. Finally got our cuppa about 8.00 am but by that stage we were both over it and did not enjoy like we should have.
Some last minute shopping, macadamia nuts etc, then onto the plane. Service on the plane was crap with only 3 stewards catering for us 150 or so peasants in cattle class. The seats were so close together my knees just about touched my chin and at one stage there was about a 20 minute wait to go to the toilet. Apart from that the flight went quickly and we were excited about getting home.
It was fine but cool in Auckland. Collected our bags, went through customs quickly only to end up having to wait in a queue for 30 minute checking in our bags for the domestic flight. It was only 30 minutes because a number of people gave it away, deciding to take their bags to the Domestic Terminal to check them in. If Air NZ continues to cut staff to save money in this recession we will be changing airlines for future trips.
Back in Gisborne, we were met by Katie, Morgan and Mikayla as well as Chris and Rose. It was nice to see familiar faces, it really made us feel at home. After what seemed ages talking with them we finally went and collected our bags and went home. The house was nice and warm thanks to Katie who had lit the fire earlier. We both unpacked filling the washing machine twice with all our laundry and Lorraine handed out the pressies to the kids.
So endth out two week visit to Aussie. It is back to the humdrum of winter and work. Can’t wait for October and the Cook Islands!!!!






