2024-- another year.
May 2024.
Well, its a big different year for us this year.
We skied for what we thought was our last time- touring Anncey, Chamonix, Cervinina and Champoluc over 3 weeks in March-- but as everyone knows- plans are made to be changed -- and we have decided that if the weather is right- then skiing is still fun. More to the point - we are still quite skilled at it...(plus we couldn't bear to part with all our gear !!!!)
Max spent December in NZ with family and friends, and I suppose making a start in our psycological change-over from living in Chichester to our return to live in NZ. We have really enjoyed Chichester and all we have done but life moves on.
We have finally decided after 13years 😀😀😀 to return to live in NZ. Of course the current plan is to live at Gulf Harbour ( for the first time- north of the divide......) during the NZ summer months and to spend the winter months back in the European summer.
Not only have I deceided that at 66-- maybe its time to retire, but we are also going to be grandparents of a little kiwi/canadian baby very soon so 2 very good reasons to return. So planned date of return is the end of September..
Since the begining of the year we have been looking at packing up the flat and shipping our belongings home. Considering we arrived a few suitcases, to have colleceted all this STUFF seems ludicrous. Still if it all fell of the container ship- we doubt we would be heart broken...
So, after Max had spent the last few weeks living on one chair, surrounded by boxes --
Jeans, heating on and hot water bottles to bed ( Well me anyway.) socks, fleeces, big fluffy duvet.etc etc.
All the happy campers going for a nice week in the South of France, on The Canal du Midi-- NOT
Just a bit of flooding.😏.. Only thing that kept us sound of mind and body was Aileen and Grahame- who deceided to come from NZ early this year and luckily are moored up right next to us-- again not expecting the cooler weather- but electric heaters abound- we met most nights for a competative game of 5 Crowns and a wee bit to drink...
Eventually the weather cleared, Max had the engine inspected and the black water tank pump changed (yes, I know-- AGAIN) and we were ready to set off.
All canvas and glass down - hopefully for the last time as we head back down The Midi towards Agde where we will get Kiwi Rose lifted for anti-fouling and a polish.
The bridge that is low=!! and the parade of the town mayor- celebrating the end of WW11
We have arrived in Agde, at Allemand boat yard- the med in the background and actually some blue sky warmish weather. And now the hard work starts...........
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