

Kessy and I have been driving up the west coast of the south island in new zealand for the past few days. She bought a van (whom we named SYD for Syd Barrett) with a bed in the back (which we have decked out in zebra print)....so we've been driving and driving, seeing the sights, and at night, finding ideal camping spots, usually next to a lake or some sort of body of water, and mountains surrounding us...and the best bit: on a clear night, when there are NO clouds in the sky, and no lights from cities..you can see the endless amount of stars glimmering above you. It is the most breath taking sight you will ever see...more than glaciers millions of years old, more than towering mountains covering in snow, more than ice blue lakes...to realize how small we all really are. yet not insignificant..only small; but, as said in lord of the rings: "well, you are very small...perhaps you're right"
Right! well..an update: KEssy and I stayed in Queenstown for a little less than one week. IT's a cute little ski town that realized its summer potential. It is situated on a lake, surrounded by mountains...and simply beautiful . And the people!? Can I even mention the people there? It still amazes me how NICE and genuine everybody is here...I keep on thinking a trick is being played on me. But alas..this is not the case. There is kindness in the world when you look hard enough. After kessy bought her van (and I agreeing to be navigator and gas payer in return to hitch a ride with her)..we began our journey north. We passed Wanaka (the clear night with a million stars), Haast (cannot remember much about it) Fox and Franz Josef glacier (Fox was spectacular but we were unable to visit Franz due to the ongoing rainstorm..that is STILL going on!!!) , then we stopped by Shantytown, a gold mining and logging town fromt he 1800s that still holds in old charm...and buildings. Kessy and I panned for gold, dressed up in old dresses and took old photos (with a gun and cocktail..typical)...
Now, as the rain continues to pour we are in Greymouth, and hope to quickly move upwards towards Nelson, where we will stay a few days before I head up to Raglan again for some surfing!!! :)
PS...if you can find it...check out the current issue of Kiwi Surf Magazine..apparently I'm in it :) SWEET AS
PPS.did i mention i jumped out of a plane at 12000 ft?!?! YUP and it was AMAZING! could most definitely indulge in such a sport more than simply once :)
3 comments:
1. you look awesome
2. wow.
3. how did you meet your travel partner? randomly?
4. I'm proud of you. live it up, sugar.
hah my old school shantytown photoshoot...thought of you :)
We met in Auckland in the same dorm room in the hostel...randomly..and luckily. she's an awesome travel partner. What are you doing these days? I miss you!
Julia,
Kiwi highpoints for us (after Judith bungied off the bridge in Q-Town):
Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki
Nelson wineries
Abel Tasman park - kayaking, ferry
Maori artwork at Suter Gallery in Nelson
Mussel Boys in Havelock for lunch
Queen Charlotte Drive (Virgin Islands, New Hampshire, Switzerland)
Te Papa national museum in Wellington
Mt. Bruce National Wildlife Center
Te Mata peak for a view of Hawkes Bay
Rotorua
Treaty House at Waitangi
paintings of fish by Lester Hall
the view of Auckland from Devonport
and
if you didn't do it when you were in Auckland the first time,
Kelly Tarleton's Undersea Adventure
Safe travels. See you in SF in December!
Judith and Nick
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