Monday, 23 March 2009

A visit from home and a taste of the South

So we had our second family visit since we came out here to Middle Earth... seems that we are becoming an excuse for the inner travelers in you! My Mum came over for a bit of an explore and had the added benefit of catching up with her lovely daughter (me) and my charming chap (thats Adam). We took her to all the local spots, the rapids, hot-springs, kiwi house, mountains, Maori village, geysers, wineries and so on and so forth; Perhaps the highlight of all this for her was the sail out on the lake to see the Maori rock carvings on Errol Flinn's yacht (I'm sure that most of you who have seen her since she got home have already heard all about this but here goes). It was a beautiful day here in paradise, blue and hot with a slight wind that made for good sailing and a bit of chop on the water. We of course, being the ladies of leisure that we are did very little other than sun ourselves on deck and admire the views. As we took the corner of a hidden bay the beautiful and impressive carvings came into view and we anchored. Mum and I dived off the side to swim closer and explore. It was absolutely beautiful, the water pretty warm but refreshing and the whole experience idyllically escapist. It was only made better by hot choc and biscuits to warm us up on the return sail.

In fact she had such an awesome time that she really had to take us somewhere in return. Having family come to visit from the other side of the world really helps the appeal for time off work it seems... so we packed up old Clementine (my beautiful orange rucksack (thanks Beverly) that has seen me around the world) and headed south.

Perhaps it is an understatement to say that our eternal-summer traveling wardrobe had not prepared us for an uncharacteristic autumn chill in the mountains. The first snow had fallen early which gave Queenstown a distinctly antarctic chill that was particularly reminiscent of the
Swedish spring we had just about caught before we left Europe. In my opinion this made the whole southern experience. The grey stone buildings of Queenstown were warmed and lit my roaring open fires and the smell of burnt wood embraced the town. Adam had to tear me away from my delicious and very reasonable Vudu cafe breakfast to head down to Te Anau.

The next day we headed off early to catch the first boat trip down the Milford Sound. We stayed positive as the rain poured down the windscreen and we had the heating blaring out on full just to keep our fingers and toes from frosting. Turns out this improved the sights tenfold... how'd have thought that rain could add to the scenery. Well in New Zealand anything is possible. As we headed through the mountain passes, the rain torrented down the sheer edges of the cliffs surrounding us in temporary waterfalls. Absolutely beautiful and just fantastical really. The boat trip was great too, every corner we turned seemed to present us with a new weather front. We saw sun, rain, fog and hail at one point! We also were lucky enough to spot some dolphins diving in and out of the waves. Anyhoo, you should just check out the pics on flickr really.

After Milford and Te Anau we went up to Wanaka via Arrowtown (a really quaint little gold mining village that is pretty much un-spoilt). Its funny, we thought that the one thing that we would have to sacrifice to live here in New Zealand would be the pretty little English towns. This trip put us straight! Wanaka was gorgeous but very quite so the next night we headed back to Queenstown for bit of a send off. We ate the most incredible rustic and cheap pizza in front of a roaring open fire in some back alley called cow street. Then spent the evening not jigging (sorry Mum) to Irish music in the pub as we had a catch up with Mexico traveling companion Kay (whose also been won over by Queenstown). So there you have it. Hope you have made it this far! Sorry for the oversized blog entry.

Saturday, 14 February 2009

new house and all things nice

Hey guys. So, we have been busy bees... mostly with the mundane trawl of the real world working schedule... but also moving house! So there are some pics of the new pad on flickr to check out. All artsy of course but hopefully they give you a flavour for it. We have a REAL kitchen again, a veg plot, a nice big deck which is great for bbq's and with a little peak at the lake! In fact we are only a minute away from the lake... so no excuse for us not being fighting fit with swimming by the time we see any of you! We also have two lovely double rooms, so perchance you are on this side of the world there is a now a place to rest those weary heads! lol. Yeah So the only draw back is that we don't have good internet yet but perhaps thats on Adams list of things to sort out.

We also did a trip down to wellington not too long ago (about 4 hrs south). It was wet n windy but there were lots of quirky cafes n boutiques and the TePapa museum was pretty awesome. The big event of that weekend though was Adams first speeding ticket. A run in with the Kiwi law was (it turned out) not too horrific but we are yet to understand the general speeding restrictions as we cruised at 40mph down a huge deserted highway. Who knows!! Perhaps we may have run down two many sheep in that area or something.  pah.

Tobin visited us a few weeks back too, and we muchos fun playing on the Kayak in Kinloch, jumping in to the lake from the cliff rocks and all around playing in the beautiful blue water. Generally much better than Beeston we decided. Will pester him to put up some pics so you can decide!

Anyhoo, later alligators. 

Sunday, 28 December 2008

Congratulations --you are the 10,000 viewer!!


Yup to bring in the new year the flickr web site (with the photos on) has just had its 10,000 view! wow we are popular buggers arent we! 
Talking of the new year, we will of course be celebrating new years at midday on the 31st in your time, so we will give you a heads up on how  2009 is shaping up, and try to pass on any advice we will have learnt from the future!
anyhoo just to prove im not talking out my arse..... the last column shows total views! and the above map shows where you all are coming from!

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Merry Christmas to all

...and to all a merry christmas.
So its our first Pacific Christmas in the sunshine (and the sun is shinning though it rained all yesterday) and a whole new type of festivity. Mostly the festivity revolves around having a day off... but also all your lovely cards, prezzies and some classic Christmas chow. I am unsure as to whether either of us have eaten this much blue cheese, nuts or chocolate EVER. Luckily Adam bought me an exercise ball so there is still hope as to recovering from it all. We weren't entirely lazy today though, we walked up to the lookout point of Taupo (3 mins away) and contemplated life bvefore heading down for a swim in the lake. Well.... I swam in the lake while Adam declared that I was a nut. The water was beautiful, as blue as the Caribbean, as cool as Lake Champlain and as fresh as a cenote in Mexico! lol, its been a good year.



Blogging of late has been a little sparse its true though we've been having a wicked time in-between the hard slog that is the real world. Exploring the Huka Falls, bathing in the hot springs, seeing glow-worms for the first time and blah blah blah. Though the best thing recently by far was getting to see Adam's parents... heh! We LOVED getting to show you Taupo (toepaw! lol) and it was fantastic having a bit of an explore with you guys. Thank you soooooooooooo much. We finally got to see and learn a bit about Maori culture, and... my favourite, ... wine culture! Dude, we can now spot a good Riesling or a spicy Viognier in an instant. It was also really great to have a christmas corner in the house, with our stockings, presents and pine cones (not to mention a fully stocked fridge), So thanks again!

I hope you  guys all have a wonderful Christmas. By the time you read this it will probably be at least boxing day for us (which means back to work). We'll be thinking of you stuffing your faces with turkey, goose, chicken or ham and dreaming of yorkshire puddings.

Take care everyone, get fat.

Monday, 24 November 2008

Lord of the Rings!


When Mr Adam Baggins of Bag End announced that he would shortly be celebrating his eleventy-first birthday with a party of special magni- ficence, there was much talk and excitement in Hobbiton......

In our very own Lotr adventure we journeyed  to Mt Doom, a long and dangerous journey across middle earth(well 1hr 30 down state highway 1, but is was 5 am!) so that we could, like Frodo destroy the one true ring...or go for a walk in the snow. The approach from Taupo at around 6am, the sun casting a deep red glow across the mountains and mist we could almost believe we were in the movie....
 

ok well not quite... we were taking part in the tongariro crossing, one of the great walks of New zealand and said to be the best one day hike in the country and in the top ten of the world! The Hike is around 18.5km and took us about 6 hours, from the start in the volcanic slopes of the mountains to the snow capped plains nearer the summit the down past the geothermal pools and the golden grass medows and through the birch forest to the end. The walk was in no way as hard as half dome, but with us working full time (doing this on our day off) we really felt it (well at least i did!) Unfortunately as we reached the high point the clouds started to set in and so the promised view of coast to coast never materialized, however the views were still incredible! We did'nt climb up Mt Ngauruhoe (Mt doom) (due to the lack of climbing equipment and experience, but we did attempt to reach the summit of Mt Tongariro, however the mix of snow, ice and deadly drop made us stop half way (Tess would have gone on....) but hey, at least we got to play in some snow!
Here is the view from the base of Mt doom! Oh yer if you are looking at the photos on flickr tess is wearing shorts for most of the alpine walk... that there some hardy little legs!


Sunday, 2 November 2008

The far side of the world

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Hey all.
So i decided to fill you all in on whats  happening here in  New Zealand and what we have been up to since we left fiji also 3 weeks ago. After arriving at Auckland we grabbed a tent (tess once again showed her obbesive compulsive need to name everything, the tent is 'Milly') and a car ('oti') and we decided to hit the road exploring where we would like to base ourselves. Of course this is the simplified version, and without the help of David and Sue im sure we would still be wondering around car dealerships with no ideas what was happening! To keep this brief, our road trip took us up to the Coromandel penisular (at one campsite here i asked where the water was, and the guy pointed at the river like i was a moron 'what no tap?' i cried. Again the same look as he explained there was no need for a tap, as he had just pointed out, the river is just there!) then we went down the Mt monganui, played with a kite on the beach and did a short hike, then to Rotorua, the thermal hot springs and Kiwis breeding center. From here we went down to Napier, did some wine tasting and enjoyed the chilled out seaside town atmosphere before arriving here, in Taupo.

Now this is where the story gets even better. After sending out some CVs and waiting a bit we both now have jobs! both in cafes, Tess in 'Replete' and me in 'Taste'. With jobs under the belt the tent was put away and we have now found a nice little apartment 20min walk out of town overlooking the lake and moutains (which i totally forgot to mention, Taupo has the most amazing setting next to the largest lake in austrailisa with three snow covered moutains as a backdrop. The one mountain was Mt Doom in lord of the rings?!, which basically means we live next to a celebrity! Anyhoo just wanted to keep everyone up to date!

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

YAH

holy poop.....i may have got every photo from Trek america (and therefore the whole of america) on flickr!
wow
now best get started on fiji and new zealand......
you better all go look and leave amazing comments!