Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas for Yesterday!




Hi All,


Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and an ace New Year! So I spent my Christmas day with my folks hanging out at Huka Falls. Huka falls involves a large volume of water being shoved down a narrow waterway then exploding out the other side... NZ is certainly not short of water, like Victoria's waterways.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

American Country Music, Penut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches with a Sprinkling of Volcanoes

The weekend brought amazing weather for NZ, warm, sunny and clear skies. Add a friend I met in Fiji and her friend (both Yanks) + a 20km, 8 hour tramp along the Tongariro Crossing and that is my weekend in a nut shell.

Tongariro National Park was the 4th Park in the world to become an National Park. It ws the first National Park in the world to be gifted by the country's indigenous peoples. The area is famous for Mt Ruapehu - the highest point in the North Island, Ngauruhoe - famous for it's appearance in Lord of the Rings as Mount Doom and lastly there is Mt Tongariro. All three mountains are active volcanoes. Last year a guy lost his legs when a boulder was spat out of, I think, Mt Ruapehu.


The Tongariro Crossing is considered one of NZ's Great Walks and considered one of the best day walks in NZ. I had an awesome time, it was an amazing landscape - from barren Mars like to lush forrest. There was steam seeping through the pores of the Earth, the ground was warm to touch, there was snow and abrupt mountains of Volcanoes! Downside... heaps of people, I love my nature space to be sparce of people. There were rare times where the only sound were our boots rattling the volcanic rock.

Well, some pictures I hear...



Mt Tongariro off picture to the right, the steep Mt Ngauruhoe and Mt Ruapehu tucked under cloud in the background.
Steam seeping from the Earth and, yep, me

Emerald Lakes

Classic!
Nothing but rock and snow!


Wellington Outdoor Sculpture

Of the seven people I know in Wellington all seven people are artsy or/and play music. Wellington is full of actively creative people... it is ace! Wellington has some great outdoor sculptures and awesome spaces, so the photos are a couple I've come across...
This is 'Solace in the Wind' by Max Patte - perfect for windy Wellington.
Solace man and me both pulling very strange faces.

Right: the city is dotted with concrete slabs and text...

Thursday, November 27, 2008

I Gots to Go Sea Kayaking


On my way to work Wellington Harbour was in rare fine form, there was no wind and the harbour was glassy. Amazing. All day I thought it would be a great idea to go sea kayaking, come 5:30 there was no wind... but is was flippin choppy! I went out anyway, with a group that goes every thursday evenings. It was a great view of Wellington city and fun at the same time.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Windy Wellington

The windy city it is...

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Men! Abstain from Sex or Suffer Painful Consequences!


Hey All, just a cheekly little photo I spotted on my little walk back from Lyall Bay

Friday, November 21, 2008

Finally Some Photo's





So, the first photo is of the plane leaving Aussieland - Gippsland Lakes
The second is a little walk I did from Mount Victoria (Wellington's version of Mt Dandenong) to Oriental Bay (Wellington's Version of St Kilda). So we have Wellington City in the Background - I'm not trying to poo, it is bloody windy and that is what I look like trying to take a photo of myself and wind almost pushing me over!

The last picture is of the shop after three long days setting up.