Silver Seas High Society Rarest Rating: 5,9/10 7388 reviews

Explore voyage 5925 from COPENHAGEN to STOCKHOLM on 21 Aug 2019 in Silver Spirit and experience luxury cruising. COPENHAGEN To STOCKHOLM. 8 high steps to enter the Cathedral; entrance is equipped with a ramp for wheelchairs.

The romance of the seas, small ship sizes and intimate atmosphere, Silversea has long been a leader in the ultra-luxury market. Travelling to both iconic and secluded ports, Silversea’s award-winning itineraries inspire wanderlust and exploration. With over 900 destinations, longer port stays and more late-night departures than ever before, even the savviest traveler will find something new.

A butler for every suite, a complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, all-inclusive exquisite dining, award-winning onboard entertainment and an unparalleled space to guest ratio all contribute to the Silversea experience. Not forgetting our famed Italian hospitality, where new faces become old friends. Bienvenuti a bordo. Indulge your senses with the splendid coastal beauty of New Zealand during this exclusive and intimate Akaroa harbour and nature cruise via catamaran.

Depart the pier aboard your comfortable catamaran, Into the Blue, and commence your approximately two-hour nature cruise around Akaroa Harbour. This harbour is host to amazing bird-life and sea mammals, including the Hector's dolphin, the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. The area is also home to New Zealand fur seals, blue penguins, fascinating seabirds, salmon, and paua farms. As you glide along Akaroa Harbour aboard your fast, stable and manoeuvrable catamaran, explore the sea caves, high cliffs and volcanic rock formations of this spectacular seascape. During this memorable cruise experience, relax with a refreshing beverage and home-made baked goods as your guide recounts the region's history, geology, ecology, and Maori heritage and traditions.

Your cruise concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark and disembark the catamaran. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; guest must be able to manoeuvre on and off the boat.

Seas

Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, non-slip walking shoes and sun protection, do not forget to bring a light jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Spend a half-day discovering the secrets of preparing Akaroan cuisine during this fun-filled and informative cooking class at the Akaroa Cooking School. Depart the pier for the short walk to the Akaroa Cooking School.

Upon arrival, meet Lou or Ant Bentley, your instructor for the day. The class showcases a number of outstanding dishes using only locally-caught fish and shellfish purchased from a local fisherman at the end of the wharf; just seconds from the cooking school.

The dishes are complemented with a bounty of fantastic local produce available on Banks Peninsula, including the country's best olive oils, local honey, nuts, and fresh organic fruits and vegetables. After a snack of tea or coffee served with freshly-baked pastries, your class begins with a lesson on how to source great fresh seafood, what to look out for when buying fish, diverse cooking techniques, cooking shellfish, and how to store your fish after purchasing or catching it. Next, you will witness the preparation of the seafood dishes, which are served for lunch following the class. Each dish is matched with award-winning local wines that are also available for purchase.

At the conclusion of your cooking class, time is made available for shopping in scenic Akaroa before commencing the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 10 yards (9 metres) between the cooking school and the pier. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility who are able to stand for periods at a time. Flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

This tour involves a cooking demonstration rather than a hands-on experience; some dishes may have been partially prepared in advance. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Bring local currency for any cooking product purchases. Embrace the splendid beauty of Banks Peninsula during this memorable excursion to a traditional New Zealand hill country farm. Scenic Coastal Drive & Akaroa Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to the Paua Bay Farm. Drive through the charming village of Akaroa, which was the first South Island settlement established by the French & British settlers in 1840. Their French and Victorian influences are reflected in Akaroa's quaint wooden houses and pretty gardens.

Leaving Akaroa, take in panoramic views overlooking Akaroa Harbour, the Pacific Ocean, an extinct volcano and some of Banks Peninsula's hidden eastern bays before arriving at the Paua Bay Farm. Paua Bay Farm Visit Sixth-generation French descendants of the John's family welcome your arrival at Paua Bay Farm. Your visit to the farm begins with a picturesque and informative tour conducted by its owner, Murray Johns or a member of his family. During a visit to the shearing shed, learn about the family and farm history, and how modern-day farming has evolved since 1837. Sheep-Shearing & Sheepdog Exhibitions After a sheep-shearing exhibition, Murray's son William or one of the farm hands demonstrates how important sheepdogs are to the operation of the farm by having his expertly-trained dogs muster a mob of sheep over the steep hills and into the sheep yards. Here, you are invited to help separate the sheep before proceeding for a visit to the family homestead and its cottage gardens, which are surrounded by native bush.

Your tour concludes with refreshments served by Murray's wife, Sue before driving back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking.

It is suitable for guests with limited mobility but is not wheelchair accessible. This tour is not suggested for guests with back and/or neck problems due to the winding slopes and uneven surfaces during the ride to/from the farm.

Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection, and bring a windbreaker or sweater in the event of rain. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Explore three of the Akaroa area's best known attractions on this half-day excursion. Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide for the short drive from Akaroa through Duvauchelles Bay towards the Hilltop Look out. Hilltop Tavern Spectacular views of Akaroa Harbour reward you from the Hilltop Tavern - a well-known resting point for well over a century when horse driven coaches travelled between Akaroa and Christchurch.

Relax over a light refreshment on what is one of the most iconic views in New Zealand. Okains Bay Maori & Colonial Museum Travel up onto the Summit Road for amazing views and great photo opportunities before dropping down into Okains Bay to visit the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum. Originally started as the private collection of Maori artefacts collected by a local resident, in 1968, the disused Okains Bay Cheese Factory was purchased and after many years of renovation, opened as a public Museum in 1977.

The exhibits include a working Blacksmith's shop, a print shop, a saddlery, the restored school, Maori Meeting House and Colonial Hall, and the former Akaroa grandstand. Giant's House Next, make your way back into Akaroa for a visit to the famous Giant's House. This mosaic and sculpture garden was created around the first Bank Manager's home in Akaroa, built in 1880 of Totara and Kauri timbers. Admire a variety of unique garden artwork including mosaic steps, an extraordinary sculptural wall mosaic, welded steel sculptures and other creations. The garden, gallery and homestead are full of surprises. Re-board the coach for the brief drive back to the pier and your awaiting ship. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking, including a steep driveway and steps to negotiate, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair.

Order of sites seen may vary. Experience the spectacular coastal scenery and marine life along the Banks Peninsula during this panoramic, half-day sailing excursion on Akaroa Bay. Akaroa Harbour Cruise Depart the pier aboard the Fox II, New Zealand's oldest gaff-rigged ketch with authentic rigging, two wooden masts, six genuine handmade tanbark sails, real copper fastenings, and authentic wooden blocks. You won't see any winches or gears on this vessel; it is sailed in the traditional way. Sea Cliffs, Caves and Rock Formations, Banks Peninsula, Dolphins, Penguins, Seals, Seabirds Cruise the waters of Akaroa Harbour, which occupies the blown-out crater of an extinct volcano and is surrounded by giant volcanic sea cliffs, caves and rock formations.

You can relax and unwind, soak up the sun, sea, hills and coastal scenery of the Banks Peninsula, or take part in sailing the vessel as one of the crew. In addition, you may see some of the abundant marine life and bird species that call these waters home, including Hector's dolphins, yellow-eyed and blue penguins, New Zealand fur seals, albatross, and other sea birds. Your tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 109 yards (about 100 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat.

This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility; guest must be able to manoeuvre on/off the boat. Download html code for login page with css. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The romance of the seas, small ship sizes and intimate atmosphere, Silversea has long been a leader in the ultra-luxury market. Travelling to both iconic and secluded ports, Silversea’s award-winning itineraries inspire wanderlust and exploration. With over 900 destinations, longer port stays and more late-night departures than ever before, even the savviest traveler will find something new.

A butler for every suite, a complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, all-inclusive exquisite dining, award-winning onboard entertainment and an unparalleled space to guest ratio all contribute to the Silversea experience. Not forgetting our famed Italian hospitality, where new faces become old friends. Bienvenuti a bordo.

High Society
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2, 2006;
October 9, 2007 (reissue)
Genrepop-rock
Length32:08; with bonus tracks, 39:45
Labelself-released; Cheap Lullaby (reissue)
ProducerJason Lehning
The Silver Seas chronology
Starry Gazey Pie
(2004)
High Society
(2006)
Château Revenge!
(2010)

High Society is the second album by the Silver Seas. The album was originally self-released in May 2006 under the band's previous name, the Bees (U.S.), then rereleased in October 2007 by Cheap Lullaby under their current name. The song 'Catch Yer Own Train' was featured in a first-season episode of AMC's Breaking Bad and is included on the soundtrack album Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series (2010).[1]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Daniel Tashian, except where noted.

  1. 'The Country Life' – 2:39
  2. 'High Society' – 2:44
  3. 'Ms. November' – 2:10
  4. 'Imaginary Girl' – 2:28
  5. 'She Is Gone' – 3:14
  6. 'Catch Yer Own Train' – 3:06
  7. 'Tativille' – 2:38
  8. 'We'll Go Walking' (Tashian, Jason Lehning) – 3:39
  9. 'Hard Luck Tom' – 1:51
  10. 'Dream of Love' – 3:37
  11. 'The Broadway Lights' (Tashian, Lehning) – 3:52
  12. 'Infinite Number of Monkeys' – 3:42 [2007 Bonus Track]
  13. 'I Want to Live' – 3:55 [2007 Bonus Track]

Personnel[edit]

  • John Deaderick: bass, vocals
  • David Gehrke: drums, vocals
  • Jason Lehning: piano, Juno-60, vocals
  • Daniel Tashian: lead vocals, 12- and 6-string guitars, ukulele

Production notes[edit]

Recorded at Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tenn., by Zachary Dycus and Bart Morris, May 11–12, 2005; additional recording by Patrick Granado, Jason Lehning, and Daniel Tashian. Mixed by Lehning at the Compound. Mastered by Jim DeMain at Yes Master Studios. Sleeve design by Carl Tashian; watercolors by Mary Sperling.

Skin

References[edit]

  1. ^'Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_Society_(The_Silver_Seas_album)&oldid=876134737'

Explore voyage 5925 from COPENHAGEN to STOCKHOLM on 21 Aug 2019 in Silver Spirit and experience luxury cruising. COPENHAGEN To STOCKHOLM. 8 high steps to enter the Cathedral; entrance is equipped with a ramp for wheelchairs.

The romance of the seas, small ship sizes and intimate atmosphere, Silversea has long been a leader in the ultra-luxury market. Travelling to both iconic and secluded ports, Silversea’s award-winning itineraries inspire wanderlust and exploration. With over 900 destinations, longer port stays and more late-night departures than ever before, even the savviest traveler will find something new.

A butler for every suite, a complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, all-inclusive exquisite dining, award-winning onboard entertainment and an unparalleled space to guest ratio all contribute to the Silversea experience. Not forgetting our famed Italian hospitality, where new faces become old friends. Bienvenuti a bordo. Indulge your senses with the splendid coastal beauty of New Zealand during this exclusive and intimate Akaroa harbour and nature cruise via catamaran.

Depart the pier aboard your comfortable catamaran, Into the Blue, and commence your approximately two-hour nature cruise around Akaroa Harbour. This harbour is host to amazing bird-life and sea mammals, including the Hector's dolphin, the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. The area is also home to New Zealand fur seals, blue penguins, fascinating seabirds, salmon, and paua farms. As you glide along Akaroa Harbour aboard your fast, stable and manoeuvrable catamaran, explore the sea caves, high cliffs and volcanic rock formations of this spectacular seascape. During this memorable cruise experience, relax with a refreshing beverage and home-made baked goods as your guide recounts the region's history, geology, ecology, and Maori heritage and traditions.

Your cruise concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark and disembark the catamaran. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; guest must be able to manoeuvre on and off the boat.

Seas

Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, non-slip walking shoes and sun protection, do not forget to bring a light jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Spend a half-day discovering the secrets of preparing Akaroan cuisine during this fun-filled and informative cooking class at the Akaroa Cooking School. Depart the pier for the short walk to the Akaroa Cooking School.

Upon arrival, meet Lou or Ant Bentley, your instructor for the day. The class showcases a number of outstanding dishes using only locally-caught fish and shellfish purchased from a local fisherman at the end of the wharf; just seconds from the cooking school.

The dishes are complemented with a bounty of fantastic local produce available on Banks Peninsula, including the country's best olive oils, local honey, nuts, and fresh organic fruits and vegetables. After a snack of tea or coffee served with freshly-baked pastries, your class begins with a lesson on how to source great fresh seafood, what to look out for when buying fish, diverse cooking techniques, cooking shellfish, and how to store your fish after purchasing or catching it. Next, you will witness the preparation of the seafood dishes, which are served for lunch following the class. Each dish is matched with award-winning local wines that are also available for purchase.

At the conclusion of your cooking class, time is made available for shopping in scenic Akaroa before commencing the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 10 yards (9 metres) between the cooking school and the pier. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility who are able to stand for periods at a time. Flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

This tour involves a cooking demonstration rather than a hands-on experience; some dishes may have been partially prepared in advance. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Bring local currency for any cooking product purchases. Embrace the splendid beauty of Banks Peninsula during this memorable excursion to a traditional New Zealand hill country farm. Scenic Coastal Drive & Akaroa Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to the Paua Bay Farm. Drive through the charming village of Akaroa, which was the first South Island settlement established by the French & British settlers in 1840. Their French and Victorian influences are reflected in Akaroa's quaint wooden houses and pretty gardens.

Leaving Akaroa, take in panoramic views overlooking Akaroa Harbour, the Pacific Ocean, an extinct volcano and some of Banks Peninsula's hidden eastern bays before arriving at the Paua Bay Farm. Paua Bay Farm Visit Sixth-generation French descendants of the John's family welcome your arrival at Paua Bay Farm. Your visit to the farm begins with a picturesque and informative tour conducted by its owner, Murray Johns or a member of his family. During a visit to the shearing shed, learn about the family and farm history, and how modern-day farming has evolved since 1837. Sheep-Shearing & Sheepdog Exhibitions After a sheep-shearing exhibition, Murray's son William or one of the farm hands demonstrates how important sheepdogs are to the operation of the farm by having his expertly-trained dogs muster a mob of sheep over the steep hills and into the sheep yards. Here, you are invited to help separate the sheep before proceeding for a visit to the family homestead and its cottage gardens, which are surrounded by native bush.

Your tour concludes with refreshments served by Murray's wife, Sue before driving back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking.

It is suitable for guests with limited mobility but is not wheelchair accessible. This tour is not suggested for guests with back and/or neck problems due to the winding slopes and uneven surfaces during the ride to/from the farm.

Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection, and bring a windbreaker or sweater in the event of rain. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Explore three of the Akaroa area's best known attractions on this half-day excursion. Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide for the short drive from Akaroa through Duvauchelles Bay towards the Hilltop Look out. Hilltop Tavern Spectacular views of Akaroa Harbour reward you from the Hilltop Tavern - a well-known resting point for well over a century when horse driven coaches travelled between Akaroa and Christchurch.

Relax over a light refreshment on what is one of the most iconic views in New Zealand. Okains Bay Maori & Colonial Museum Travel up onto the Summit Road for amazing views and great photo opportunities before dropping down into Okains Bay to visit the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum. Originally started as the private collection of Maori artefacts collected by a local resident, in 1968, the disused Okains Bay Cheese Factory was purchased and after many years of renovation, opened as a public Museum in 1977.

The exhibits include a working Blacksmith's shop, a print shop, a saddlery, the restored school, Maori Meeting House and Colonial Hall, and the former Akaroa grandstand. Giant's House Next, make your way back into Akaroa for a visit to the famous Giant's House. This mosaic and sculpture garden was created around the first Bank Manager's home in Akaroa, built in 1880 of Totara and Kauri timbers. Admire a variety of unique garden artwork including mosaic steps, an extraordinary sculptural wall mosaic, welded steel sculptures and other creations. The garden, gallery and homestead are full of surprises. Re-board the coach for the brief drive back to the pier and your awaiting ship. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking, including a steep driveway and steps to negotiate, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair.

Order of sites seen may vary. Experience the spectacular coastal scenery and marine life along the Banks Peninsula during this panoramic, half-day sailing excursion on Akaroa Bay. Akaroa Harbour Cruise Depart the pier aboard the Fox II, New Zealand's oldest gaff-rigged ketch with authentic rigging, two wooden masts, six genuine handmade tanbark sails, real copper fastenings, and authentic wooden blocks. You won't see any winches or gears on this vessel; it is sailed in the traditional way. Sea Cliffs, Caves and Rock Formations, Banks Peninsula, Dolphins, Penguins, Seals, Seabirds Cruise the waters of Akaroa Harbour, which occupies the blown-out crater of an extinct volcano and is surrounded by giant volcanic sea cliffs, caves and rock formations.

You can relax and unwind, soak up the sun, sea, hills and coastal scenery of the Banks Peninsula, or take part in sailing the vessel as one of the crew. In addition, you may see some of the abundant marine life and bird species that call these waters home, including Hector's dolphins, yellow-eyed and blue penguins, New Zealand fur seals, albatross, and other sea birds. Your tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 109 yards (about 100 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat.

This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility; guest must be able to manoeuvre on/off the boat. Download html code for login page with css. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The romance of the seas, small ship sizes and intimate atmosphere, Silversea has long been a leader in the ultra-luxury market. Travelling to both iconic and secluded ports, Silversea’s award-winning itineraries inspire wanderlust and exploration. With over 900 destinations, longer port stays and more late-night departures than ever before, even the savviest traveler will find something new.

A butler for every suite, a complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, all-inclusive exquisite dining, award-winning onboard entertainment and an unparalleled space to guest ratio all contribute to the Silversea experience. Not forgetting our famed Italian hospitality, where new faces become old friends. Bienvenuti a bordo.

High Society
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2, 2006;
October 9, 2007 (reissue)
Genrepop-rock
Length32:08; with bonus tracks, 39:45
Labelself-released; Cheap Lullaby (reissue)
ProducerJason Lehning
The Silver Seas chronology
Starry Gazey Pie
(2004)
High Society
(2006)
Château Revenge!
(2010)

High Society is the second album by the Silver Seas. The album was originally self-released in May 2006 under the band's previous name, the Bees (U.S.), then rereleased in October 2007 by Cheap Lullaby under their current name. The song 'Catch Yer Own Train' was featured in a first-season episode of AMC's Breaking Bad and is included on the soundtrack album Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series (2010).[1]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Daniel Tashian, except where noted.

  1. 'The Country Life' – 2:39
  2. 'High Society' – 2:44
  3. 'Ms. November' – 2:10
  4. 'Imaginary Girl' – 2:28
  5. 'She Is Gone' – 3:14
  6. 'Catch Yer Own Train' – 3:06
  7. 'Tativille' – 2:38
  8. 'We'll Go Walking' (Tashian, Jason Lehning) – 3:39
  9. 'Hard Luck Tom' – 1:51
  10. 'Dream of Love' – 3:37
  11. 'The Broadway Lights' (Tashian, Lehning) – 3:52
  12. 'Infinite Number of Monkeys' – 3:42 [2007 Bonus Track]
  13. 'I Want to Live' – 3:55 [2007 Bonus Track]

Personnel[edit]

  • John Deaderick: bass, vocals
  • David Gehrke: drums, vocals
  • Jason Lehning: piano, Juno-60, vocals
  • Daniel Tashian: lead vocals, 12- and 6-string guitars, ukulele

Production notes[edit]

Recorded at Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tenn., by Zachary Dycus and Bart Morris, May 11–12, 2005; additional recording by Patrick Granado, Jason Lehning, and Daniel Tashian. Mixed by Lehning at the Compound. Mastered by Jim DeMain at Yes Master Studios. Sleeve design by Carl Tashian; watercolors by Mary Sperling.

Skin

References[edit]

  1. ^'Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_Society_(The_Silver_Seas_album)&oldid=876134737'
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  • Silver Seas High Society Rarest Rating: 5,9/10 7388 reviews
  • Explore voyage 5925 from COPENHAGEN to STOCKHOLM on 21 Aug 2019 in Silver Spirit and experience luxury cruising. COPENHAGEN To STOCKHOLM. 8 high steps to enter the Cathedral; entrance is equipped with a ramp for wheelchairs.

    The romance of the seas, small ship sizes and intimate atmosphere, Silversea has long been a leader in the ultra-luxury market. Travelling to both iconic and secluded ports, Silversea’s award-winning itineraries inspire wanderlust and exploration. With over 900 destinations, longer port stays and more late-night departures than ever before, even the savviest traveler will find something new.

    A butler for every suite, a complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, all-inclusive exquisite dining, award-winning onboard entertainment and an unparalleled space to guest ratio all contribute to the Silversea experience. Not forgetting our famed Italian hospitality, where new faces become old friends. Bienvenuti a bordo. Indulge your senses with the splendid coastal beauty of New Zealand during this exclusive and intimate Akaroa harbour and nature cruise via catamaran.

    Depart the pier aboard your comfortable catamaran, Into the Blue, and commence your approximately two-hour nature cruise around Akaroa Harbour. This harbour is host to amazing bird-life and sea mammals, including the Hector's dolphin, the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. The area is also home to New Zealand fur seals, blue penguins, fascinating seabirds, salmon, and paua farms. As you glide along Akaroa Harbour aboard your fast, stable and manoeuvrable catamaran, explore the sea caves, high cliffs and volcanic rock formations of this spectacular seascape. During this memorable cruise experience, relax with a refreshing beverage and home-made baked goods as your guide recounts the region's history, geology, ecology, and Maori heritage and traditions.

    Your cruise concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark and disembark the catamaran. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; guest must be able to manoeuvre on and off the boat.

    Seas

    Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, non-slip walking shoes and sun protection, do not forget to bring a light jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Spend a half-day discovering the secrets of preparing Akaroan cuisine during this fun-filled and informative cooking class at the Akaroa Cooking School. Depart the pier for the short walk to the Akaroa Cooking School.

    Upon arrival, meet Lou or Ant Bentley, your instructor for the day. The class showcases a number of outstanding dishes using only locally-caught fish and shellfish purchased from a local fisherman at the end of the wharf; just seconds from the cooking school.

    The dishes are complemented with a bounty of fantastic local produce available on Banks Peninsula, including the country's best olive oils, local honey, nuts, and fresh organic fruits and vegetables. After a snack of tea or coffee served with freshly-baked pastries, your class begins with a lesson on how to source great fresh seafood, what to look out for when buying fish, diverse cooking techniques, cooking shellfish, and how to store your fish after purchasing or catching it. Next, you will witness the preparation of the seafood dishes, which are served for lunch following the class. Each dish is matched with award-winning local wines that are also available for purchase.

    At the conclusion of your cooking class, time is made available for shopping in scenic Akaroa before commencing the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 10 yards (9 metres) between the cooking school and the pier. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility who are able to stand for periods at a time. Flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

    This tour involves a cooking demonstration rather than a hands-on experience; some dishes may have been partially prepared in advance. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Bring local currency for any cooking product purchases. Embrace the splendid beauty of Banks Peninsula during this memorable excursion to a traditional New Zealand hill country farm. Scenic Coastal Drive & Akaroa Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to the Paua Bay Farm. Drive through the charming village of Akaroa, which was the first South Island settlement established by the French & British settlers in 1840. Their French and Victorian influences are reflected in Akaroa's quaint wooden houses and pretty gardens.

    Leaving Akaroa, take in panoramic views overlooking Akaroa Harbour, the Pacific Ocean, an extinct volcano and some of Banks Peninsula's hidden eastern bays before arriving at the Paua Bay Farm. Paua Bay Farm Visit Sixth-generation French descendants of the John's family welcome your arrival at Paua Bay Farm. Your visit to the farm begins with a picturesque and informative tour conducted by its owner, Murray Johns or a member of his family. During a visit to the shearing shed, learn about the family and farm history, and how modern-day farming has evolved since 1837. Sheep-Shearing & Sheepdog Exhibitions After a sheep-shearing exhibition, Murray's son William or one of the farm hands demonstrates how important sheepdogs are to the operation of the farm by having his expertly-trained dogs muster a mob of sheep over the steep hills and into the sheep yards. Here, you are invited to help separate the sheep before proceeding for a visit to the family homestead and its cottage gardens, which are surrounded by native bush.

    Your tour concludes with refreshments served by Murray's wife, Sue before driving back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking.

    It is suitable for guests with limited mobility but is not wheelchair accessible. This tour is not suggested for guests with back and/or neck problems due to the winding slopes and uneven surfaces during the ride to/from the farm.

    Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection, and bring a windbreaker or sweater in the event of rain. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Explore three of the Akaroa area's best known attractions on this half-day excursion. Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide for the short drive from Akaroa through Duvauchelles Bay towards the Hilltop Look out. Hilltop Tavern Spectacular views of Akaroa Harbour reward you from the Hilltop Tavern - a well-known resting point for well over a century when horse driven coaches travelled between Akaroa and Christchurch.

    Relax over a light refreshment on what is one of the most iconic views in New Zealand. Okains Bay Maori & Colonial Museum Travel up onto the Summit Road for amazing views and great photo opportunities before dropping down into Okains Bay to visit the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum. Originally started as the private collection of Maori artefacts collected by a local resident, in 1968, the disused Okains Bay Cheese Factory was purchased and after many years of renovation, opened as a public Museum in 1977.

    The exhibits include a working Blacksmith's shop, a print shop, a saddlery, the restored school, Maori Meeting House and Colonial Hall, and the former Akaroa grandstand. Giant's House Next, make your way back into Akaroa for a visit to the famous Giant's House. This mosaic and sculpture garden was created around the first Bank Manager's home in Akaroa, built in 1880 of Totara and Kauri timbers. Admire a variety of unique garden artwork including mosaic steps, an extraordinary sculptural wall mosaic, welded steel sculptures and other creations. The garden, gallery and homestead are full of surprises. Re-board the coach for the brief drive back to the pier and your awaiting ship. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking, including a steep driveway and steps to negotiate, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair.

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    High Society
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMay 2, 2006;
    October 9, 2007 (reissue)
    Genrepop-rock
    Length32:08; with bonus tracks, 39:45
    Labelself-released; Cheap Lullaby (reissue)
    ProducerJason Lehning
    The Silver Seas chronology
    Starry Gazey Pie
    (2004)
    High Society
    (2006)
    Château Revenge!
    (2010)

    High Society is the second album by the Silver Seas. The album was originally self-released in May 2006 under the band's previous name, the Bees (U.S.), then rereleased in October 2007 by Cheap Lullaby under their current name. The song 'Catch Yer Own Train' was featured in a first-season episode of AMC's Breaking Bad and is included on the soundtrack album Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series (2010).[1]

    Track listing[edit]

    All songs written by Daniel Tashian, except where noted.

    1. 'The Country Life' – 2:39
    2. 'High Society' – 2:44
    3. 'Ms. November' – 2:10
    4. 'Imaginary Girl' – 2:28
    5. 'She Is Gone' – 3:14
    6. 'Catch Yer Own Train' – 3:06
    7. 'Tativille' – 2:38
    8. 'We'll Go Walking' (Tashian, Jason Lehning) – 3:39
    9. 'Hard Luck Tom' – 1:51
    10. 'Dream of Love' – 3:37
    11. 'The Broadway Lights' (Tashian, Lehning) – 3:52
    12. 'Infinite Number of Monkeys' – 3:42 [2007 Bonus Track]
    13. 'I Want to Live' – 3:55 [2007 Bonus Track]

    Personnel[edit]

    • John Deaderick: bass, vocals
    • David Gehrke: drums, vocals
    • Jason Lehning: piano, Juno-60, vocals
    • Daniel Tashian: lead vocals, 12- and 6-string guitars, ukulele

    Production notes[edit]

    Recorded at Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tenn., by Zachary Dycus and Bart Morris, May 11–12, 2005; additional recording by Patrick Granado, Jason Lehning, and Daniel Tashian. Mixed by Lehning at the Compound. Mastered by Jim DeMain at Yes Master Studios. Sleeve design by Carl Tashian; watercolors by Mary Sperling.

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    References[edit]

    1. ^'Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
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