by Tasha and Alex in New Zealand
1. Pie is awesome
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Homecomings and goings
by Tasha in Epigrams and Interludes, Australia, In Transit
Homecomings from traveling I think should always be bittersweet. Missing your family, your friends, and in my case, my chucks, chicken salt and good westernized asian food (Seriously guys - the best asian we had in New Zealand was from a fish and chip shop. No Joke). But then there are the things you leave behind, snowy mountains, baby dolphins, and truly amazing and awesome people.
Homecomings from traveling I think should always be bittersweet. Missing your family, your friends, and in my case, my chucks, chicken salt and good westernized asian food (Seriously guys - the best asian we had in New Zealand was from a fish and chip shop. No Joke). But then there are the things you leave behind, snowy mountains, baby dolphins, and truly amazing and awesome people.
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Mandy I'm looking at you :) |
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Wisdom before Beauty: Frans Josef Glacier
by Tasha in New Zealand, Wisdom before Beauty
A man who keeps company with glaciers comes to feel tolerably insignificant by and by. The Alps and the glaciers together are able to take every bit of conceit out of a man and reduce his self-importance to zero if he will only remain within the influence of their sublime presence long enough to give it a fair and reasonable chance to do its work.
- Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad
A man who keeps company with glaciers comes to feel tolerably insignificant by and by. The Alps and the glaciers together are able to take every bit of conceit out of a man and reduce his self-importance to zero if he will only remain within the influence of their sublime presence long enough to give it a fair and reasonable chance to do its work.
- Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad
photo by: zealus |
Friday, 4 October 2013
Top Ten Photos of New Zealand
by Tasha in New Zealand, Photos
With only two weeks left in New Zealand before we leave for our short stopover week in Oz, I have been taking a quiet moment to try and upload the many many many photos we took. For those following on flickr and facebook, it may not seem that many. But trust me when I say - for every half decent photo I've taken, there have been five to ten of my fumbling, finger in the lens, Alex with eyes closed, lopsided photos. And before you ask - no I am not uploading them. They will remain my secret to the grave - or at least til my hard drive dies a quick and painful death (although being superstitious I will now run outside, turns 3 times and spit - you don't mess with a jinx!).
Where were we...oh yeah! So we took a whole bunch of awesome photos but managed to wheedle down to our top ten photos of New Zealand. Feel free to link to your own faves in the comments and/or on facebook :)
With only two weeks left in New Zealand before we leave for our short stopover week in Oz, I have been taking a quiet moment to try and upload the many many many photos we took. For those following on flickr and facebook, it may not seem that many. But trust me when I say - for every half decent photo I've taken, there have been five to ten of my fumbling, finger in the lens, Alex with eyes closed, lopsided photos. And before you ask - no I am not uploading them. They will remain my secret to the grave - or at least til my hard drive dies a quick and painful death (although being superstitious I will now run outside, turns 3 times and spit - you don't mess with a jinx!).
Where were we...oh yeah! So we took a whole bunch of awesome photos but managed to wheedle down to our top ten photos of New Zealand. Feel free to link to your own faves in the comments and/or on facebook :)
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
New Zealand Snapshots - The North Island
by Tasha and Alex in New Zealand, In Transit
On Saturday we left the North Island and the first stretch of our New Zealand leg. Unfortunately, we've been having so much fun that we've been neglecting to keep our humble blog updated - well, that and the patchy internet connections we've found so far. Yeah, that sounds better - because of the dodgy internet, we now have to cram three weeks of travel into one post. So here's a quick round up of the places we went and the things that we did on the North Island.
Note: You can view our entire New Zealand trip photos here. Or for more kiwi awesomeness check out our other New Zealand articles.
On Saturday we left the North Island and the first stretch of our New Zealand leg. Unfortunately, we've been having so much fun that we've been neglecting to keep our humble blog updated - well, that and the patchy internet connections we've found so far. Yeah, that sounds better - because of the dodgy internet, we now have to cram three weeks of travel into one post. So here's a quick round up of the places we went and the things that we did on the North Island.
Note: You can view our entire New Zealand trip photos here. Or for more kiwi awesomeness check out our other New Zealand articles.
Monday, 2 September 2013
The Adventures of Bessie
by Tasha in New Zealand, In Transit
Kia Ora! With this week rapping up our ramblings though the North Island I realise we have been extremely slack in updating for you guys at home. Its true for most of our time here getting a decent WiFi signal has proven quite difficult. Turns out trying to get a WiFi signal from a small camper-van is frustrating, non reliable and ultimately expensive. However we had a lot of fun in our little van, which I am so glad we decided to rent for a week because it meant we could change our plans rapidly, and check out little shops and landmarks we wouldn't have seen otherwise. So let me introduce you to our (very-temporarily) new member of the family....Bessie!
Kia Ora! With this week rapping up our ramblings though the North Island I realise we have been extremely slack in updating for you guys at home. Its true for most of our time here getting a decent WiFi signal has proven quite difficult. Turns out trying to get a WiFi signal from a small camper-van is frustrating, non reliable and ultimately expensive. However we had a lot of fun in our little van, which I am so glad we decided to rent for a week because it meant we could change our plans rapidly, and check out little shops and landmarks we wouldn't have seen otherwise. So let me introduce you to our (very-temporarily) new member of the family....Bessie!
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