Showing posts with label Tasman Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tasman Sea. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Are We There Yet?

Just when you think you’re nearing the finishing line and the journey is about to end, another unexpected bend in the road and another hill appears, shifting the goal-posts just that bit further away. Like when you were a child, you felt the need to ask incessantly:

When will we get there? Is it long still a long way?

However, we are not in a car. Its a ship. The glorious Glory.

And we are not on it, but Our Stuff is.

When The Glory set sail from Nelson, I could plot her course on the map, around D’urville Island, past Endeavour Inlet and Queen Charlotte Sound, and joining up with the Cook Strait Interislander ferry route between Wellington and Picton.

But, no: guess what. We are on our way to Auckland first! All the way up north!

But, like father would always say, “It’s not long now, we’re almost there!” Melanie, our clearing agent phoned as I was composing this blog, to confirm that Our Stuff has been submitted to customs and that, all going well, Pickfords will be delivering around the 14th.

auckland 
(Above) : The Glory (bright green arrow) heading in the Tasman Sea north to Auckland. We are at the yellow circle opposite Kapiti Island (to the left of Masterton).

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Clayton is in Australia

I thought that might make you sit up.

Our Ship with Our Stuff left Melbourne last night/this morning 28 February/1 March, and is heading East-ish, bound for Nelson on the South Island. Sailing at 16.5 knots direction 69ยบ

founders 

According to the latest signals being received from the Glory, she is just off the South-Eastern coast of Aus in the Tasman Sea, between Wilson’s Promontory and Founders Island (part of Tasmania). Just under 2,500 km to Tasman Bay and 22h00 on 3 March.

So, why is Clayton in Australia? Well, he is not. But Clayton is a part of Melbourne, at Clayton VIC 3168. Not a lot of people know that. Only people between St Kilda and Emerald in Victoria.

Thursday, 27 February 2014

Down the Yarra River…

Glory

27 February: “Make way for That Stuff, mate!  Be careful with that red container, Bruce… it’s got bloody important stuff from Seffrika aboard, mate.

It’s going down the Yarra River and the Maribyrnong from here in Melbourne into the Tesmen. Bruce, are you a Kiwi or an Aussie?

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