You Can Come Home Again…To Villa Margarita

P1580247 775932One common refrain heard time and time again is, ‘well see you again, we’ve gotta get together again, let’s make plans to do this again’ but how many times do you really do that?

The complication of geography, meeting great people in faraway countries makes you know full well you’ll never set eyes on them again. Still, we say this, and sometimes, rarely, it comes true.

Cindy and I have just settled into Villa Margarita, where we stayed during our trip to North Island NZ in 2007. One of the trip’s highlights was a long night with a warm and fun couple named Mark and Margarita Owen, who run this guest house set high on rolling hills with views of Cook sound and sweeping views of green mountains. When we began planning this trip, we asked that this spectacular lodging be included and here we are.

Meeting Mark at the aP1580240 735054irport, it felt so great to be back here with them and to catch up with his busy life with Margarita and their three daughters. The eldest daughter Carly had just finished an acting gig in The Bridge to Terabitha in 2007, and now, Stephania the youngest takes her turn in the upcoming film of the Alice Seybold novel, The Lovely Bones. Wow, two young actresses under one roof.

Our day today will take us to Wellington’s Te Papa Tongarewa New Zealand Museum and tonight to an acclaimed restaurant called Logan Brown. Tomorrow we’ll enjoy the Villa’s Cuban Food, and the hospitality of these dear friends. It’s great, great to be back in this green and pleasant land.