Since writing my post about later day walking, I’ve also confirmed that I really like walking in the rain, particularly stormy type rain. But even ominously darkening skies are good. I think the main appeal of walking later in the day is the world becomes calmer and more coherent. There is basically … [Read more...] about So, I Like Walking in Stormy Weather…
Kopurererua Valley Track 2: The Lakes
I completed the second part of my exploration of the Kopurererua Valley walkway, from Wylie Street out to the Lakes, last week. It was a little shorter than expected but still a pleasant ramble through farmland that is gradually being returned to its natural wetland state. If you’re a fan of … [Read more...] about Kopurererua Valley Track 2: The Lakes
Kopurererua Valley 1: Marshall Avenue
I had my first look at the Kopurererua Valley walkway today, completing the section from Wylie Street out to Marshall Avenue (and back). It is a pleasant amble that takes you through mostly lush farmland past various wetland areas, including the Kopurererua Stream for some of the way. Apart from a … [Read more...] about Kopurererua Valley 1: Marshall Avenue
Later Day, Twilight and Moonlit Walks
I understand it may be a little unusual, but I love walking in the late afternoon, evening and, when possible, night. It might be an introvert thing but the light softens, the world slows and grows a little quieter and you can enjoy some sense of solitude. Being in motion outdoors is good pretty … [Read more...] about Later Day, Twilight and Moonlit Walks
Yatton Park, Waimapu Estuary Walk
Since arriving back in Tauranga, I’ve started to investigate the many parks and walkways here. Walking is not everyone’s thing, I realize, but I like being in motion outdoors exploring new places and a long walk gives me plenty of space for thought. Walking is reasonable exercise but I value it more … [Read more...] about Yatton Park, Waimapu Estuary Walk
NZ’s Central North Island and Auckland
A friend recently visited from Japan and we spent several days exploring the central North Island from a base in Rotorua before flying up to Auckland for another couple of days. It seemed to take huge planning for a fairly short trip – New Zealand has changed so much in the 25 years since I last … [Read more...] about NZ’s Central North Island and Auckland