Dear God! I’d forgotten how much fun 10 hour bus rides (in the sun) can be. Left Palmerston at 10:40 and arrived into downtown Auckland at 8pm.
My hostel is… jammers. Not travelling with friends and therefore no separate room..
My roommates seem ok… though it’s an odd set up. A central common room and 3 four bed dorms leading off it. With lots of loud Spanish speaking people who, no doubt, are lots of fun.
I took pre-emptive measures to counter their suspected late-night merriment by purchasing ear plugs. Honestly.. best travelling tools is an eye-mask and ear plugs.
I am almost looking forward to sitting in one quiet spot and not talking to anyone! One of the reasons I came to NZ and not downtown OZ was to get away from the more obvious backpacker scene.
Maybe I’m just getting old.
And I was thinking of going to see Cirque Du Soleil (Vareki) in Auckland when I get out of the course. But I think I’d rather try to organise a few ppl to go see it with. Last year Mhairi’s family took me to see Electra which is another of Cirque Du Soleils productions.. but I think I’d rather share it with other ppl than go on my lonesome. Though it would be well worth seeing. We’ll see. I have a feeling I’m up to Auckland sometime in Feb so I will try to organise to get to see it.
Well.. off to finish off my sandwiches and then try to find some sleep in this madhouse.
See you all in 10 days.. well, e-see you all in 10 days.. or so…
I had a lovely couple of days travelling with Lorna & Mark – two friends from Ireland. Pics to follow – though I did put one up on picaweek.blogspot.com.
Another year gone. It has been a good one, though not quite as active as the last couple (back still sore darn it!). Funny to think this time last year I was back in Dublin.
It has been fun though – pretty happy with the success of snowpool.org.nz. Work went well, and I am excited about the prospect of my new position next year. Nervous too of course.
I thought I would finish by wishing one and all a very happy Christmas.. and couple of silly poems I read today in a book called ‘Verse and Worse’
ADDENDUM TO THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife,
Nor the ox her husband bought her;
But thank the Lord you’re not forbidden
To covet your neighbour’s daughter.
Anonymous
and
NO GRACE BEFORE MEAT
Does any man of common sense
Think ham and eggs give God offence?
Or that a herring has a charm
The Almighty’s anger to disarm?
Wrapped in His majesty divine,
D’you think He cares on what we dine?
DEAN SWIFT
Well, off up to the N.Island on Friday (Kayaking the Hurunui tomorrow I hope). Should be meeting up with my friend Lorna from Ireland & her lovely boyfriend Mark (who makes really excellent soup from memory).. then down to Palmerston North for Christmas with my Aunt & family…
Then up to Auckland for this 10 day meditation course. More details emerge… I am getting more and more nervous! 2 meals a day. If you can call them that.. not much food apparently. I reckon they starve you until your brain goes A.W.O.L and then you think you’ve had ‘an experience’ or enlightenment or whatever it is that’s supposed to happen. No talking, no books, no writing, little eating. Great way to spend new years…
Anyway.. you can use the buttons below to vote (should you wish) on whether you reckon I will last the 10 days without talking..
p.s… while I am a terrible conspiracy theorist (loaded words those really.. maybe I just enjoy alternative views?) anyway.. interesting that Blair & Bush’s rhetoric on Iran is increasing – at the same time as Iran moves its reserves & starts trading in Euro
My friend Ronan (from back in Shankill – Ireland) sister (Niki) was travelling through NZ with her friend (Niamh) and we met up for a drink in the Dux. They’re taking 6 months off from working (in Accenture with my brother Chris – I’m sure they need the break after working with him ;)

Then on Thursday I picked Laura up from the airport (she had flown down from Rotorua) and we headed off to Akaroa for the last day of her trip. In my van – which is now working (quite excited about that).
We stayed at a lovely hostel (Onuku Farm Hostel – 03 3047066) which had been recommended to me by my friend Dave. They have these huts called Stargazers where 1/4 of the cieling is perspex and you can look out to see the stars at night. Really really excellent. Will definitely be back that way again.

Had dinner at a cute little restaurant called C’est la vie. It’s always full and they often ask you to share a table with others. We shared with a couple (of restauranteurs)from Queenstown. Excellent conversation (even got to talk about Peak Oil ;) plus they shared their bottle of Pinot Noir… so it was all good. Except for Grants puns… usually I am up to speed on these things – but I certainly wasn’t quick enough that evening.
The next day I had booked Laura and I on to the dolphin swimming that the hostel runs. Cheaper than the other operators in Akaroa – and with a maximum of 6 people (turned out to be just the two of us) it was an amazing experience. At one stage I had 5 Hectors Dolphins swimming and circling around me. It’s impossible really to do justice to the feeling you get playing with these amazing animals.
So, for $80 – a 3 hour cruise around the bay and swimming with the worlds smallest (and rarest?!) dolphins. Not bad value for money you would have to admit (or should admit, even if you don’t want to)
Then it was time to head back to ChCh and drop Laura to the airport. One last stop for an ice-cream (you can’t leave NZ without at least trying Hokey Pokey flavoured ice-cream)

I honestly felt pretty sorry for all the people waiting in the check-in line. I know how I’d feel having to leave NZ and head back to a German winter. I know that Laura and Natalie had an excellent time here – and one imagines at some point they will be back. NZ has that effect on many people.
On A Scary Note
I have been accepted for this 10 day Vepassna meditation-no-talking-for-10-days thing North of Auckland (27th Dec->7th Jan). I am pretty sure it’s going to be one of the hardest things I have ever (voluntarily) put myself through. Honestly quite nervous about it…
After dropping Laura and Nati to Picton I drove down to ChCh to meet up with my cousin/godmother Sue & her husband Piers. Our only cousins in Ireland we used to spend many happy days with them growing up..
They have been spending the last 4 weeks belting around NZ and seeing quite a lot of the place. It was lovely to be able to meet up with them – and show them about a little.

Reminds me of the family in Ireland. Of course, eventually they will see the light and move out here… just not quite sure how much longer it is going to take. But it will happen. Even if I have to kidnap a few nieces & nephews.
As this will be the last update (of many made today) it might be worth making the reminder that there is a reverse button (top right of the screen) which can reverse the order of the blog..
Oh – and I passed the PRINCE2 exam (or so they tell me.. please God it’s not a mistake or I really will be having to bury my head in the sand for a while)… so pretty pleased with that one.
Recent Comments