Faking out the sea gulls in the park
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Waitin for Laundry
It's nearly 2 O' Clock in the morning and I am waiting for my laundry to dry. Getting ready to leave ChristChurch tomorrow, going southwards to Dunedin. Still no idea where we'll be going, no plans ahead... It's strange having no idea what the next day will bring. Exhillerating as always, but exhausting at the same time. It's strange knowing that any of these places could be home, but none of them are yet, my home is my backpack, and It's a bit cramped in there. Luckly I carry with me my condo lodge, squishy blankets, and a down matress. I bring with me everything including the kitchen sink (and stove), and of course a photography studio. I've met so many people along the way, and I'm always hoping I can share these memories with those I've come to know best.
So much has happened over the last 1o months, and its a bit sad knowing that there is no one person who shares so much of this with me. Everything that has happened will be a memory I share alone- although we always speak of meeting with all our old friends, there are very few we actually manage to keep up with. The difficult part about traveling in this way is that you never really do get to know one person, its a constant of meeting new people every day. Don't get me wrong, I've certainly met some incredible people, but I am ready to have a home.
Maybe a nice beach somewhere?
So much has happened over the last 1o months, and its a bit sad knowing that there is no one person who shares so much of this with me. Everything that has happened will be a memory I share alone- although we always speak of meeting with all our old friends, there are very few we actually manage to keep up with. The difficult part about traveling in this way is that you never really do get to know one person, its a constant of meeting new people every day. Don't get me wrong, I've certainly met some incredible people, but I am ready to have a home.
Maybe a nice beach somewhere?
Saturday, November 22, 2008
M.I.A in the song Jimmy to celebrate the Hindu Diwali Festival
Today we celebrated Diwali, a Hindu Festival in the center square of Christchurch. Dancing with the belly dancers and in traditional hindu styles, we tossed around confetti, and swayed to the the drumming rythmes. Here's a clip of some of the hindu dancing styles we saw...
The air smelled of fresh and spicy indian foods, and we had to have a taste of butter chicken. Yum! I think I want to learn to belly Dance! To finish off the show, we had fireworks blasting off the stage, and silvery streamers fell from the sky!
H E L L O Christchurch!!!
and the party Continues...
Brief Recap of the last couple of days...
Found a new bike in the river
Danced at a Hindu Festival
Watched a guy Dance lighting His Croch on Fire
Got chased by a guy on a unicycle
Made up a new drink Mix
Went on a Punting Ride (like in Venice)
Rowed at the Gym
Blasted out to Music Videos at the Gym
Had gormet cheese and crackers on our beds
Watched a movie where a guy thought his manakin girlfriend was real.... then she died.... the whole town came to her funeral. They were sad. ( We don't know what it was called).
Watched a guy juggle a chain saw
Went on a train ride
Art Gallery: Mix of Biology, art, and our Enviornment. The Color Red.
Danced on the beds and threw around silver confetti.
Poll Danced
Considered trying out for a strip club.... our skills wern't quite up to par
Visited the Botanical Gardens
Blair Got a Haircut
Arrived in Christ Church
Move into a kickass hotel
Went Shopping
I found a sweet as thrift shop- few more things for the trip
Saw a black poodle.
We went Clubbing and got free energy drinks
We bought fresh made fruity ice cream
Woke up to the a perfect morning alarm clock
Adventured our way through the city
I saw a leprichan
Heard an interesting impression of Donald Duck : )
We've only spent one night here now... Who knows what's in store next?
Brief Recap of the last couple of days...
Found a new bike in the river
Danced at a Hindu Festival
Watched a guy Dance lighting His Croch on Fire
Got chased by a guy on a unicycle
Made up a new drink Mix
Went on a Punting Ride (like in Venice)
Rowed at the Gym
Blasted out to Music Videos at the Gym
Had gormet cheese and crackers on our beds
Watched a movie where a guy thought his manakin girlfriend was real.... then she died.... the whole town came to her funeral. They were sad. ( We don't know what it was called).
Watched a guy juggle a chain saw
Went on a train ride
Art Gallery: Mix of Biology, art, and our Enviornment. The Color Red.
Danced on the beds and threw around silver confetti.
Poll Danced
Considered trying out for a strip club.... our skills wern't quite up to par
Visited the Botanical Gardens
Blair Got a Haircut
Arrived in Christ Church
Move into a kickass hotel
Went Shopping
I found a sweet as thrift shop- few more things for the trip
Saw a black poodle.
We went Clubbing and got free energy drinks
We bought fresh made fruity ice cream
Woke up to the a perfect morning alarm clock
Adventured our way through the city
I saw a leprichan
Heard an interesting impression of Donald Duck : )
We've only spent one night here now... Who knows what's in store next?
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Last Few Days in Palmerston North

All of my flatmates- the second semester. Sayin' goodbye! Julie O'connell, Kristin De Souza, Me, and Camella ( she has like 6 names...).
Goodbye everyone! I'll miss you!

Hey look, I finally did get to go horseback riding! Such a good horse. Somehow I always seem to pick the leader of the pack... Seems to be a good thing.
Coromandel Penninsula
Over the last few days, Barbara, Lucas, and I have been crusing along the coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. Staring out of the car window, I try to catch every glimpse of the ocean scenery, while Lucas points out the dolphins swimming and jumping out in the bay. Quickly we pull over the car onto a grassy patch, and run out towards them. But they kept getting bigger and bigger... They couldn't possibly be dolphins. And they were only about 30 meters from shore (about 100 feet). Could we swim with them? What if it were a great white shark? It could be! As we ran down the beach chasing them, we soon realized they were orcas! Jumping, splashing, and playing in the sea. It was a mother and two babies that we were able to see! How cool is that!

Later that night, we pitched out tents on top of a grassy mountain on the shore by the sea. Three stunning black horses greeted us, excited to see strangers. Just down the hill there was a trail that led to a private cove, that looked like the perfect place for a buried treasure. Enormous blue waves crashed in the sea and landed on the white sand beach. Shells of every color and type were scattered in the millions, and incredible ancient trees hung overhead. They weren't just any trees though, they were the New Zealand Christmas Tree, covered in cherry red blooms that stretched longer than my hand.
What a Paradise! And to top it off, a waterfall run down the edge of the cliff to meet the sea. We decided that we could certainly live there... waterfall as the shower, surf all day, and swim with the orcas in our free time.

(This lok s so close to the place we were, the red blossoms on the trees show that it is the NZ christmas tree).
At one time I might have said this was an incredible dream... but if I'm dreaming now, I don't ever want to wake up!
It was almost nightfall when we left the cove, so we made our way back up the cliffside, to pitch the tents and make a gormet dinner. I love cooking out in the bush : ) Nothing like chicken, mash potatoes and gravy, and a freshly made tossed salad (with tomatoes). Yum! No roughing it here.
Last night, I was in my tent, and heard the strangest of noises. Lots of grunting and pig like snorting... right next to my tent... Some critter was rubbing up against my tent trying to figure out what it was. The night before I thought the strange noises were barbara and/or lucas snoring... I was wrong.
I peaked out the tend and found a poky ball of spines wabbling away. It was a hedgehog.

That was just the first of many critters to follow. Of course you have the horses romping around by the tents, and the waves crashign in the background. But New Zealand has the strangest birds! Think of the strangest sound you've ever heard. Now make the strangest sound you've ever heard. Put them together in a random scramble, and we have all of them here!

Later that night, we pitched out tents on top of a grassy mountain on the shore by the sea. Three stunning black horses greeted us, excited to see strangers. Just down the hill there was a trail that led to a private cove, that looked like the perfect place for a buried treasure. Enormous blue waves crashed in the sea and landed on the white sand beach. Shells of every color and type were scattered in the millions, and incredible ancient trees hung overhead. They weren't just any trees though, they were the New Zealand Christmas Tree, covered in cherry red blooms that stretched longer than my hand.
What a Paradise! And to top it off, a waterfall run down the edge of the cliff to meet the sea. We decided that we could certainly live there... waterfall as the shower, surf all day, and swim with the orcas in our free time.

(This lok s so close to the place we were, the red blossoms on the trees show that it is the NZ christmas tree).
At one time I might have said this was an incredible dream... but if I'm dreaming now, I don't ever want to wake up!
It was almost nightfall when we left the cove, so we made our way back up the cliffside, to pitch the tents and make a gormet dinner. I love cooking out in the bush : ) Nothing like chicken, mash potatoes and gravy, and a freshly made tossed salad (with tomatoes). Yum! No roughing it here.
Last night, I was in my tent, and heard the strangest of noises. Lots of grunting and pig like snorting... right next to my tent... Some critter was rubbing up against my tent trying to figure out what it was. The night before I thought the strange noises were barbara and/or lucas snoring... I was wrong.
I peaked out the tend and found a poky ball of spines wabbling away. It was a hedgehog.

That was just the first of many critters to follow. Of course you have the horses romping around by the tents, and the waves crashign in the background. But New Zealand has the strangest birds! Think of the strangest sound you've ever heard. Now make the strangest sound you've ever heard. Put them together in a random scramble, and we have all of them here!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Starting off the Summer Journey: Piha (a run-away journey from Auckland)
Yesterday, I spent my day at Piha, a little beach town with the best surf in the country. Beautiful rock formations and little caves to explore. The scenery is covered in orange wild flowers, black sand beaches, and little sea shells that spiral like a fiddle head.


This was the exciting view looking down from the mountain as we drove to this little piece of paradise. If you look at the dash you can see our dinosaur scene.


Taking a nice stroll along the beach and seeing what there is to see. That was a brave dog (below). No fear of waves, and would dive right out there into the waves!


Waves a crashin in to the rocks, rippling down like waterfalls.



the brave photographer moment, catching the waves as they crash in. : ) The best part is when they got him! This is Ross by the way, we bought the same underwater cameras, for a Great Price!


Some neat little caves to explore : )
By the way, the run-away part of the title is because our trip to this beach was meant to get us out and away from Auckland, a surprisingly boring city. I've spent loads of time there and was ready to see something new!


This was the exciting view looking down from the mountain as we drove to this little piece of paradise. If you look at the dash you can see our dinosaur scene.


Taking a nice stroll along the beach and seeing what there is to see. That was a brave dog (below). No fear of waves, and would dive right out there into the waves!


Waves a crashin in to the rocks, rippling down like waterfalls.



the brave photographer moment, catching the waves as they crash in. : ) The best part is when they got him! This is Ross by the way, we bought the same underwater cameras, for a Great Price!


Some neat little caves to explore : )
By the way, the run-away part of the title is because our trip to this beach was meant to get us out and away from Auckland, a surprisingly boring city. I've spent loads of time there and was ready to see something new!
Cheerio Palmerston North, Away on my Summer Travels
Hello everyone, it's been some time since you've heard from me. In fact a half a semester it seems! Wow! Well, lot of that exciting semester was spend delved into school work. I
've been working on many projects including an official experiemnt with catnip, where we desiphered that cats react most strongly to the plant during a middle age of 6-7. I've been doing some research on the use of sticky gecko feet and it's use in technology. Actually the robotics that have come out of it are fun to watch as they climb walls. And finally I've been sorting out a 50 page business plan about a company called MUD GEAR. The business would lease out camping gear here in palmerston north... Although the financial side of the plan didn't turn out as good as I hoped, I can now successfully create a business plan for any idea. So this may not sound as excting to you guys, I've been quite facinated with it all!
Side projects have also included designing an album cover for a friend of mine, and a massive treasure hunt that took place around Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Otherwise, I've been doing a little bit of rock climbing, horse back riding, and a lot of this an that.
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It's strange that the semester has gone, Massey University, is of the past. I've begun my summer journey, starting off with a one day tan (aka nice red sunburn), and spent the last few days lounging on the beach. I've discovered that bubble tea is my new favorite drink, it's a chinese recipe that is like a juice with large chuncks of fruit. YUM!
It's been hard leaving Palmerston North, I have so many friends there, and It's truly become my home. I've left so many times before, but now I know I won't be going back to stay. Bittersweet memory. ...
Lots of good times ahead though, I bought a ukulele, and I'm going to learn how to use it! Sounds a lot different than a guitar, but much easier to travel with. I've got about 10 days left in the North Island, which I'll spend at hotwater beach- a place where you dig your own hot tub in the sand. Then I'll go to Tongariro National Park, and do a four day hike around the volcanos.
Looking forward to going to the South Island soon, using tickets that I won from a travel agency to get me started on the right foot. Hoping to go snorkeling and swim with the dolphins. Maybe even a scenic train ride out to a friends beach party- doing a world beer tour- pick out the most exotic beer and bring it to the beach to share.
It'll be interesting to see who I run into, so many of my massey frineds will be in the South Island as well, and you never know who you'll see again.
Lately, I've been hanging out with a photographer colleague, and we've been out shooting the scenes. To celebrate the increadible exchange rate $1.70 per $1 US, I got a underwater camera that also has video- for just over a hundred dollars. How cool is that! It's a pretty nice one too! So I'll have video one of these days, and hopefully some neat underwater shots as well.
've been working on many projects including an official experiemnt with catnip, where we desiphered that cats react most strongly to the plant during a middle age of 6-7. I've been doing some research on the use of sticky gecko feet and it's use in technology. Actually the robotics that have come out of it are fun to watch as they climb walls. And finally I've been sorting out a 50 page business plan about a company called MUD GEAR. The business would lease out camping gear here in palmerston north... Although the financial side of the plan didn't turn out as good as I hoped, I can now successfully create a business plan for any idea. So this may not sound as excting to you guys, I've been quite facinated with it all!
Side projects have also included designing an album cover for a friend of mine, and a massive treasure hunt that took place around Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Otherwise, I've been doing a little bit of rock climbing, horse back riding, and a lot of this an that.
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It's strange that the semester has gone, Massey University, is of the past. I've begun my summer journey, starting off with a one day tan (aka nice red sunburn), and spent the last few days lounging on the beach. I've discovered that bubble tea is my new favorite drink, it's a chinese recipe that is like a juice with large chuncks of fruit. YUM!
It's been hard leaving Palmerston North, I have so many friends there, and It's truly become my home. I've left so many times before, but now I know I won't be going back to stay. Bittersweet memory. ...
Lots of good times ahead though, I bought a ukulele, and I'm going to learn how to use it! Sounds a lot different than a guitar, but much easier to travel with. I've got about 10 days left in the North Island, which I'll spend at hotwater beach- a place where you dig your own hot tub in the sand. Then I'll go to Tongariro National Park, and do a four day hike around the volcanos.
Looking forward to going to the South Island soon, using tickets that I won from a travel agency to get me started on the right foot. Hoping to go snorkeling and swim with the dolphins. Maybe even a scenic train ride out to a friends beach party- doing a world beer tour- pick out the most exotic beer and bring it to the beach to share.
It'll be interesting to see who I run into, so many of my massey frineds will be in the South Island as well, and you never know who you'll see again.
Lately, I've been hanging out with a photographer colleague, and we've been out shooting the scenes. To celebrate the increadible exchange rate $1.70 per $1 US, I got a underwater camera that also has video- for just over a hundred dollars. How cool is that! It's a pretty nice one too! So I'll have video one of these days, and hopefully some neat underwater shots as well.
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