While working in the gum trees adjacent to our home I accidentally found this little chap. Skink numbers have gone down since my childhood and we were delighted to think that some might be living here. A friend who is very knowledgable about skinks and geckos identified it as the ‘common skink’. Mice are an enemy of geckos and skinks as they can get ino the same small crevises were they hide. We will be making some kind of protection for the skinks in our garden such as flat rocks or corrigated iron. This skink was quite inactive due to the cold, once they warm up they become active again.
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Tommy the logo dog
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Our little faithful dog Tommy has been part of Driftwood Ecotours ever since our first kayak touched the water six years ago. In his hay day Tommy was known to climb on board even before we had a chance to launch!
His favourite position is at the prow, as far forward as he dare. He is a great asset to kayak beginners, somehow giving them confidence.
Now in his more senior years Tommy has been known to be so relaxed that he has slipped into the water having nodded off and lost all sense of time and place.
He works for a modest pay of any home made bacon and egg pie and muffins that he can coerce out of our soft hearted clientele. He usually has no problem as he inherited the art of looking wistfully at you from his mother Misty.
Tommy is an amazing dog because he recovered from a potentially fatal accident with a horse float when he was younger, leaving him very disabled. The combination of open spaces for chasing rabbits and swimming in the nearby river has developed his muscles back to good working order.
Tommy somehow wiggled his way onto the logo and then appeared again on our signage photo.
One of Will’s recent clients said that she did not like dogs but she loved Tommy, she later emailed to say that she loved meeting us all but especially Tommy and that if he should go missing he would probably be at her house.
Here is a short photo tribute to the dog who has made the visit of many travellers to Marlborough, New Zealand memorable.
Merry Christmas from the best kayak tour in Marlborough
Thursday, December 24th, 2009We had a beautiful evening tour last night getting home at 10.30 and everyone was buzzing. We think our rating on www.rankers.co.nz is truly justified. Being Christmas we had Christmas muffins and a decadent chocolate cake and fresh coffee. Later down in the lagoons bacon and egg pie and salmon baps and a awesome sunset.
- girls best friend
The wind was up and 1st time kayak sailors made it look easy!!
Merry Christmas to you all and because our 4 for 3 deal has been so successful we have now extended it to the end of February 2010, so come and join us and experience Marlborough’s best kept secret.
Cheers Will, Rose and Tommy.


















