
The seal colony at Cape Foulwind was the attraction for this afternoon. The Cape was named by Captain Cook in 1770 when his ship was hammered mercilessly by gales on March 20th and 21st but we spent an hour there today in beautiful sunshine.
The kekeni or fur seals were almost wiped out when Europeans arrived in New Zealand and slaughtered them for their pelts but numbers are rising now and the colony here is well set.


The birthday morning started in fine style with a birthday text from Ruth and several presents and cards, including some lovely jewellery from Dave and more from Tina & Charlie and a fluffy scarf from Gwen.
After a relaxing lounge in the large spa bath we had breakfast watching England v New Zealand from Twickenham and Boro v Newcastle from the Riverside.
Several lovely birthday emails followed before we set out to explore the town - not much to discover! - and visit the Coal Town Museum.


1 comment:
Glad you had a great birthday Jeanie - was thinking of you on your special day. Glad the Yelloe House came up trumps. Marie xxx
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