West coast photos / Nelson, part 1

Managed to get the pictures from Franz Josef (only two, because of the abysmal weather) and Punakaiki (a lot, including two short films, because of the stunning coast) as well as some from the bus trips (Queenstown – Franz Josef – Punakaiki – Nelson) and the pictures I took today. As always all photos can be found on Flickr. (But boy, the internet is quite slow here and I only had an hour’s internet time, so apologies for the unfinishedness of the titles/comments/tags.)

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Mainly I hung around town today (Starbucks! I hadn’t had my mint hot chocolate in over a week – and they promptly raised the prices… *g*), walked along the river and went to see ‘Mamma Mia’ in the cinema. Tomorrow I’ll go to Abel Tasman National Park, which should be good for more photos. πŸ™‚

Queenstown

I spent the last three days here in Queenstown, which is pretty much New Zealand’s tourist capital. It feels almost like one of the Swiss resort towns, including the beautiful scenery – and the prices… I spent the first day wandering around the town and taking a gondola ride. Yesterday I went skiing in nearby Cadrona, big for kiwi standards but tiny for Europeans. Still, the weather was gorgeous and the snow good. Today I went on a Lord of the Rings location tour to Glenorchy at the end of Lake Waikatipu, which was very lovely as well. You can’t go much more beautiful than here, really…

I’ve also been quite the social butterfly, meeting up with people I’d met in Te Anau (Misato from the hostel and Charlotte and Miriam from the Doubtful Sound tour) as well as hanging out with people met here at the YHA (American sisters Ziba and Vija from my dorm room and Aussie Dave from the Cardrona tour).

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As always, you can find more photos here on Flickr.

What I haven’t managed in 10 days of traveling yet is calling my parents. The next few days I’ll be in Franz Josef, staying with my friend Kevin, who’s a glacier guide there, then I’m heading further up the west coast, one of my favorite parts of New Zealand. We’ll see how the internet situation will be…

Te Anau, part 2

On Friday evening, after seeing a short scenic movie about Fiordland, I went to see the Glowworm Caves on the other side of Lake Te Anau. The caves were quite impressive, masses of water rushing through them, and the glowworms pretty – as long as you don’t look at them too closely, that is. πŸ™‚ I’ve seen more glowworms in the Waitomo Caves in the North Island, but it was a very nice way to spend the evening.

The best bit, though, was that it started snowing just as we got back – and in the morning everything was white and lovely. It was the perfect day for the trip to Doubtful Sound, which turned out to be incredibly gorgeous! First a boat ride across Lake Manapouri, then an excursion down the powerstation there, before we rode a bus through the mountains and snowy forests to Doubtful. The cruise couldn’t have been any better – we even saw a school of dolphins at play. Simply an amazing day, and I ended it by watching a couple of movies in our dorm room with two German girls.

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As the photo album here on the site doesn’t seem to work, you can see the rest of the pictures here on Flickr.

Today I’m taking it easy here in Te Anau – my bus to Queenstown only leaves at 5pm.

Te Anau

I’m here in Te Anau at the border of Fjordland for four nights, which is very nice, especially because the dorm room at the hostel is like a separate bungalow with its own kitchen, bathroom and even a TV. Yesterday I went to see the famous Milford Sound, which was very impressive, despite the wet weather. We saw snow on the way there, which was awesome, and I took a ton of photos, of course. πŸ™‚

Today is a bit quieter, which suits me well because I caught a cold in Dunedin and am sniffling and coughing. I went for a walk along Lake Te Anau (the second biggest lake in New Zealand) and am now catching up on photo uploads. After that I’ll head out to see a scenic movie at the local cinema and then take a tour to a Glowworm Cave on the other side of the lake. Tomorrow I’m going to Doubtful Sound, which is supposed to be even more stunning then Milford. We’ll see, I guess… *g*

Btw, exam results are back, and I passed all three papers, with B, B+ and A+. That means I should get an email about graduation from Victoria any day now…

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A whole lot more here, including a few little movies.

Christchurch

Here down South it’s definitely colder than in Wellington – more like proper winter, with temperatures here in Christchurch around 5 degrees. That wouldn’t be bad, but in addition it’s very wet – especially yesterday it felt a bit like the end of the world, it was raining so hard. *shivers*

I ended up going to the beach in New Brighton anyway and got thoroughly soaked. To make up for this, I spent the evening watching a kiwi movie, ‘Second-Hand Wedding’ which was cute and funny. Today my tour to the Lord of the Rings location of Edoras was cancelled, but the weather was a bit better (still cold, though) and I took the Gondola up the mountain in the afternoon, after spending the morning at the Canterbury museum. That was quite interesting, with Antarctica and Leonardo da Vinci exhibits.

I also managed to upload the photos I took so far:

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The rest can be found in my New Zealand album, as usual. Tomorrow I’m off to Dunedin – will catch up with you again there!

Last night

The evening out with Rathy, Michelle and Jessica was lovely. First yummy Thai food, then incredible dessert at Strawberry Fare (seriously, I almost melted at the first bite of the warm raspberry-drenched chocolate cake) and finally a drink at Jet bar. Have I mentioned that I don’t want to leave? But tomorrow I have to be at the airport by 8am – Rathy’s driving me, the darling girl!

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Next update will indeed be from Christchurch, I just wanted to share the photos. πŸ™‚

Last day…

Everything’s packed and I gave my keys to Meredith. Not as many boxes as I’d feared, but oh, it was hard! Trying to get excited about going down South tomorrow, but not quite there yet. I’m more thrilled about my Australia trip at the moment:

Staying with a friend in Melbourne, then a three-day tour along the famous Ocean Road to Adelaide. From there I’ll take the Ghan train to Alice Springs and go see Uluru, before taking the train all the way up to Darwin. Then down the west coast to Perth by Greyhound bus. In Perth I’ll again be staying with a friend before flying to Singapore on September 2.

Tonight Rathy, Jessica, Michelle and I will go out to dinner, the last one as official flatmates. Right now I’m watching a DVD while eating a golden kiwi fruit and the last two precious Basler LΓ€ckerli.

Last day

Next update will be from Christchurch, probably.

Photos and packing

Uploaded the photos from last weekend, including a couple Michelle took. You can see them here. (Photos of Denise’s kids aren’t public, though.)

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Other than that I’ve started packing up all my stuff. So far it’s 2 book boxes, 1 big box and my suitcase, but I’m thinking there’ll be another box with the winter clothes I’m taking to the South Island. My room already doesn’t feel like home anymore, with the boxes and no photos and books. Only two more days here…

Tattoo #4 1/2

Another visit with Roger, and I walked away with my last (well, for the time being at least *g*) tattoo after only a bit over half an hour’s work:

Tattoo #4 1/2

I’m so happy with it, it’s the perfect commemoration of New Zealand. It’s a kirituhi (a Maori-style tattoo, but not a proper moko), a koru, symbolizing “life, growth, strength and peace”. It’s also a feminine symbol and can be seen as a mother and child. Pretty perfect for me, I feel.

Oh, btw

Before the Narnia movie (which I loved, and not just because I recognized a number of stunning New Zealand locations) I went to see Kathy, my hairdresser here. The result:

Fun with Photobooth #13

Quite short, but that’s the fun with short hair – growing it out doesn’t take very long at all! πŸ™‚