We picked up 15 cornish rock chicks at Tractor supply this morning. They had baby ducks, too (I wish!) The chicks are in our little barn under a warming light for now. When they get all of their feathers, we’ll take them out of their warming box and let them loose in the barn.
Australia
24 Mar 2019 Leave a comment
Now here’s a place we definitely had enough time in. We spent 33 days total circumnavigating it, from Cairns to Darwin. Here are some highlights.

We sailed into Sydney right past the opera house and underneath the Sydney Harbor Bridge and were greeted by Luna Park. Made me wish we’d sailed in at night time.

Snorkeling again, this time with sea lions. The water was 62 degrees (!) Despite the wet suits, we were frozen.
The Great Barrier Reef
19 Mar 2019 1 Comment
This was a pretty spectacular excursion from our very first stop in Australia – Cairns. We took a high speed boat trip about 90 minutes to a large diving platform at the reef. They put us in wetsuits and off we went. The water was deeper than we are used to so we saw bigger fish than we are used to seeing. Brian even got bit on the arm by one, a titan triggerfish. It was about 2 feet long and got him bad enough to draw blood. At least he has a story to tell… We met a very famous maori wrass named Wally. He is routinely fed by local marine biologists and is therefore very friendly. He spent most of our visit hanging around with us.
A Walking Food Tour In Auckland
18 Mar 2019 1 Comment
Because that’s how you spend a day in a new city! We had a fabulous time with friends taking a tour with a guide from The Big Foodie. We started our day in a coffee roaster and ended it sampling hokey pokey ice cream (highly highly recommend that). We sampled artisan chocolates, smoked duck, local cheeses, vegan pastries and lots of special delicacies along the way. We enjoyed New Zealand and thought our two stops there wasn’t enough. We wouldn’t mind another visit some day.
Conflict Island
16 Mar 2019 1 Comment
This was one of our favorite places we visited. It’s an atoll in Papua New Guinea and had the best snorkeling of our trip. The fish were colorful and plentiful and the coral was gorgeous. We snorkeled along a deep drop-off, which allowed us to see both small and large fish. It’s the only place we came across a sea turtle.
Ureparapara
14 Mar 2019 1 Comment
This was another first time stop for our cruise line. Ureparapara is an island in Vanuatu which is basically a volcanic caldera that has collapsed on one side. Imagine cruising into the cone of a volcano surrounded on three sides by 300 meter cliffs. There are just a few hundred residents who rarely get visitors, mainly yacht cruisers and a few small cruise ships. They were very welcoming! There was no dock for our tenders so we went in by Zodiac.
Tavanipupu
13 Mar 2019 2 Comments
This tiny spot in the Solomon Islands was a maiden visit for our cruise line. It’s where William and Kate stopped to spend the night during their recent Asia-Pacific tour. We had the entire island to ourselves and the locals threw a big BBQ for us. Afterwards our ship hosted a special event where they serve caviar and champagne from a surf board in the ocean, a first for us.
Raiatea
11 Mar 2019 3 Comments
This island is truly a jewel in French Polynesia. We took a fabulous excursion that was both a visit to a vanilla plantation as well as a picnic on a small private motu.

After seeing this place on TV a few times, I was super excited to visit and bring home some (too many) vanilla beans.
South Pacific
06 Mar 2019 2 Comments
It’s officially become my favorite place ever. We have visited twice now and I’d go back tomorrow. We snorkeled our way through the islands, giving our underwater camera a workout.
We’ve Been Away
05 Mar 2019 1 Comment
For a very long time. We spent Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Valentine’s Day on our favorite cruise ship, the Seabourn Sojourn. It technically wasn’t a world cruise because it didn’t circumnavigate the globe. It was billed as an Extended Exploration that sailed from Los Angeles to Cape Town, visiting 26 countries and 4 continents. Everything after Tahiti was brand new for us. We’ve been home just a week and are both still suffering from jet lag. I’m going to try to do a few posts over the next little while about the wonderful things we saw and did while we were away, starting with Hawaii. We had three stops there; Honolulu, Kona and Kauai. We were in Hawaii last year so it wasn’t super exciting to visit. Our first order of business in Honolulu was to hoof it over to WalMart to stock up on Christmas stocking stuffers, toothpaste, shampoo, sunscreen and all of the other things we would need over the next 4+ months and didn’t want to pack. We each took two suitcases and a carry on each (and that’s the same amount of luggage we brought home with us, although much heavier!)













































































