Enjoy every minute, greatnan! Glad to hear you arrived safely.
Belfast another appalling attack, we need to ask what is driving this.
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It is 30C outside, but the airport has a/c! Two flights down (Geneva -Heathrow-Singapore) now two more to go (Singapore - Auckland -Nelson).
I am told it is 27C in Nelson, which is bearable. I will be there tomorrow afternoon, tired but happy!
This is a free laptop at the airport, so no time to join in any threads.
Love to all my many friends - I am missing you already!
Enjoy every minute, greatnan! Glad to hear you arrived safely.
All sounds wonderful - have a great time.
Greatnan has pictures on Facebook - with a nice-looking horse. Not for eating though. In NZ they only eat lamb and it's almost unheard of to be a veggie. 
My daughter and her husband are vegetarians who live in Auckland and it isn't easy! Get the same response as if you said you snatch bags for a living!! 
Looking forward to reading about your exploits Greatnan. 
Good job I am a carnivore as one of the freezers is full of pork and I have been feeding the piglets!
WE had a lovely day at Farewell Point in Abel Tasman National Park - the beach was made of wonderful fine sand and the wind blew it into amazing patterns.
We explored some limestone caves and experienced total fitness - photos on facebook
GRRRR.......damn auto prediction- darkness,not fitness!
Wonderful photos, Greatnan! Can feel the warmth of the sun as I sit here looking out on a rather cool, though dry, Fife morning. 
Home grown food is wonderful - newly laid eggs poach without falling apart! Last night we had home grown ham, baked with a glaze of maple syrup, studded with orange and cloves, and lost of home grown salads. I don't know where my daughter learned to cook so well - certainly not from me!
I have found a one hour walk which I can take every morning while the family do the chores - up a small hill, through a nature reserve and back along a river.
We had a great trip to Golden Bay on Saturday - the sand is so soft and fine and the sea is aquamarine. On the way, we visited some limestone caves - the mountains are honeycombed with them. The stalactites are not smooth like those in France, but very impressive.
My grand-daughter and her fiance came to supper and it was lovely to hear all their plans. She finishes her nursing degree at the end of the summer and then she will have a placement in a hospital and her fiance can start his degree in physiotherapy. They are a very organised couple!
We have six eggs in an incubator and one chick hatched out last night - it feels like Call the Midwife waiting fo the others to hatch.
Wonderful! Enjoy!
Sounds idyllic Greatnan, and wonderful to be with your family too 
Do you hear the tui and the bellbird on your walks?
I hear some very loud birds but I am not able to identify them yet
chick no. 2 has just hatched - Fiona and I have been hovering like anxious grandparents!
Another lovely day - I had a three hour walk. then we took Patrick to a talk and book singning by his favourite fantasy author and he had his photo taken with him. Then we took him to Sea Scouts on the harbour at Nelson and while he was there we took Sam and Lara to dinner in an Italian restaurant. I love Nelson, it is so 'buzzzy'. The meal was superb and afterwards we picked up Patrick and drove home in the evening light.
My daughter spends part of each day riding, which gives me time to catch up on Facebook, e-mails and Gransnet.
Four chicks have hatched successfully - now we have to see if they are hens! Roosters get given away. I love seeing all the animals - the two piglets are especially cute!
I am going for a hearing test next week - I really need a hearing aid and I will have to curtainl my travel plans a little this trip as I have been quoted a price of over two thousand pounds. I am researching prices in the UK and France, but it is hard to get an exact comparison. Still, health has to come first.
Good to hear about the good times you're having with your family, Greatnan. Piglets are a joy to be around 
greatnan You sound so much happier. Good to be with family isn't it ....... and chicks and piglets. 
We loved our short time in New Zealand but never made it to Nelson. We were supposed to visit some old friends there but the campervan we'd hired wouldn't make it over the mountain from the east side against the wind!
I am researching the cost of hearing aids in various coutnries as NZ is very expensive, and so is France, but I will have a hearing test with the audiologist here next week to see what level of aid I need.
I am borrowing my daughter's car and driving down the beautiful West coast route to Franz Josef glacier tomorrow, where I will stay for one night. Then I will stay for two nights in Wanaka, and from there I will book a cruise on Doubtful Sound. Photos will be on Facebook, unless can suggest a way of putting them on this site for me!
The weather is perfect - about 24C, but a bit cooler in the early morning, letting us know that summer here is almost over. I am taking at least an hour's walk every day, but the weight is not falling off me as my daughter is a superb cook and I cannot resist her meals.
I have visited my grand-daughter and her fiance in their flat in Nelson and I am taking the whole family out to lunch today at a restaurant in Motueka, which is on the coast.
I have given the Kindle Fire tablet to my grand-daughter - it drove me mad trying to post by tapping on each letter when I am used to touch typing. Next November I will bring my laptop with me, but at the moment I have sole use of their desk top pc!
Back to the Kindle today as I am on a road trip to the South. I am in a hotel near the Fox Glacier. It is a very hard to climb up to the glacier but well worth it. I will get my gd to post my photos onFB when I get back on Sunday. Tomorrow I go to Wanaka then ln to Te Anau where I will go by coach and boat to view Doubtful Sound.
The weather is perfect - I love New Zealand.
Can't wait to see your photos Greatnan. Sounds like you're enjoying your adventures 
What a lovely trip, Greatnan. I love the West Coast, though it's a very wet area! You're very lucky with the weather and I hope it holds for Doubtful Sound. Aren't you going to Milford? Wanaka is one of my favourite places. The puzzle house is fascinating and the cinema tiny! Te Anau had the feel of a frontier town because it's the base for people visiting fiordland and setting out on those hikes that they call 'tramps' in NZ. Enjoy the wonderful scenery and watch out for those omnivorous and mischievous keas!
New Zealand has vast vistas, range after range of mountains, lakes, forests, rivers, glaciers and little villages - very like my bit of the Alps, in fact, but. with the inestimable bonus of having my daughter and some of her family here!
The food in restaurants is better than most I have had in other countries. Last night I started with six large mussels in garlic butter, followed by lamb shank on a bed of savoury mash and really hot vegetables including broccolli which often arrives cold in France.
I have been very lucky with the weather - unbroken sunshine and I am very brown although I always wear a shady hat. It is getting a little cool in the early morning.
I love the little brightly painted wooden churches and have started to photograph some. The main street in most small towns is often the only street and consists of single storey wooden shops - you could imagine yourself in a Western - all that is missing are the hitching posts! Of course Nelson is a modern, vibrant town full of bars and restaurants and my gd and her fiance have a nice flat right next to her college but with. lovely views of the mountains
To make life perfect my daughter just needs her othet three children and their families to emigrate and one son is hinting that he is considering it.
Anno - I have been advised that Doubtful Sound is better at tjis time of year.
I am planning to take the mail boat round the islands of Marlborough Sound and to go white-water rafting at Buller River Gorge. Thdre is so much to see and do here.
Please overlook typos - I still find the tablet hard to use!
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