November 6, 2021
New Zealand has various levels of Covid-19 restrictions from the most severe Level 4 to the most free Level 1. Soon, they will change to a traffic light system with restrictive red to almost-normal green.
To further complicate things, there are also step-downs. In Level 3, step-down 3 we got permission to have picnics with two other people and at step-down 2, coming in a few days, retail stores get to open.
We’ve added another level: Level “Who Cares!” We did this by casting off our lines and heading out the Hauraki Gulf. It feels normal out here. (Well, as normal as it can be in a bay where you get woken up by donkeys!)
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The donkeys here are very unique and rare. They are called Ponui Donkeys after this island. We’ve been here before posted lots of donkey pictures.
We came out here a couple of days ago and it feels so good, I’m thinking that maybe we’ll just live in the Hauraki Gulf until this silly pandemic thing is over. -Rich
Here are a couple of other shots taken while having coffee in the cockpit this morning…
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![](https://twoatsea.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/chamberlains-drone.jpg)
Update: The next day
It seems like everyone in Auckland is ready for Level Who Cares. This is the bay this morning…
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And here’s where we are…
Update: November 8, 2021
The next stop on the Who Cares tour: Hook’s Bay on Waiheke Island. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful…
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