My Feng Shui Life – Timeout.

Our perfect way of commuting to Auckland is by sail with our accommodation on board, the perfect, eco-friendly commute—harmony with wind, sail, and water.

Thus began our brief sojourn, intertwining family bonds, celebratory moments, and professional endeavours.

A joyful picnic under lush green canopy and sunny sky is our bid farewell to our loved young family to the UK for specialist  training.

Boat maintenance, suspended from the bosuns chair for a radar installation becomes a tale of seafaring dexterity.

Birthday joy unfolded under the golden summer evening sky at Mudbrick Winery on Waiheke Island.

The next day a ferry ride back to Auckland, where my clients whisked me off to Hamilton for a Feng Shui consultation.

A day’s work at our new address:  ‘At anchor, Matiatia Bay’, a and a date-night at the movies ended our last day on Waiheke. 

Finally homeward bound on a glorious sunny swift and enchanting 12-hour sail, a completes the symphony of a life well-lived.

1. Sail Down

2. Auckland

3. Bosuns Chair

4. Waiheke Address

5. Mudbrick me

6. Waiheke Address

7. Ferry to consultation

8. Homecoming

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