Headed to Invercargil this morning, visited E Hayes & Son, hardware, emporium, ‘Druckers’ of the south! This place is an old-style hardware, high end kitchen & gift shop. Plus, about 100 old motorcycles and other engines and a few collectible cars.

They have the motorcycle that New Zealander, Burt Munro took to Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where he set speed records. A movie was made of his story: World’s Fastest Indian.

Amazing collection of antique and unique hand tools. You could spend days and not see everything.



Took the scenic route to Te Anau, onward to Milford Sound. Very challenging drive includes 1.2 km Homer Tunnel. Camped at Milford Sound Lodge and took an early cruise on Milford Sound. 

It was interesting, reminded both of us of Grose Morne in Newfoundland. Saw two Higgs dolphins and two very small seals. Up close to rocks covered in starfish. Got my face misted by one of the waterfalls, which is supposed to make you 10 years younger. I haven’t noticed any improvement yet. The whole side trip was expensive and time consuming but a NZ must-do.

Denis wanted to mention that New Zealand roads are very narrow and twisty, he says he can check out the back end of the unit often as we go around a bend. He's doing an amazing job of driving, even though it's a standard Just a bit of swearing seems to help!

After the cruise back to Te Anau, we stopped for a look around and had hokey-pokey ice cream. Down the road to Kingston and beyond, 


 camped on the edge of Lake Wakatipu and enjoyed the last few rays of a setting sun.

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