Wednesday, December 27, 2006

It's been too long...








Ok, so it's been a LONG time since my last post. To be brutally honest I just haven't been into the internet cafe all that much. I'll give you all a brief run down of how i've been spending the last few weeks in NZ.

After my parents left NZ, Russ and I took off on a 4 day 3 night trek over the mountains from Queenstown. We followed the Routeburn trek out toward Milford Sound and followed the Caples trek back. The Routeburn was very beautiful and we had great weather. On the Caples trek we had lots of rain and ended up getting very muddy on the last day. However, we did get to fish a little bit on the Caples river and I hooked into a large brown trout but failed to land him. :-(


After treking around the mountains for several days I took a bus north to Nelson. Nelson is the new home of two of my favorite Kiwi's... Kris and Bruce. However, after an entire day on the bus I landed in Christchurch for the night. Christchurch is an intersting little city. It's very flat and walking or biking anywhere in the city is very easy. It's down town is filled with a great big church and fun little market. The surrounding streets strech out with the typical shopping boutiques and bakery's. It even has a small creek flowing through the center of town. Apparently Christchurch has a 1 to 10, park to building ratio ordinance which keeps it a very friendly looking city.




Next day I got back on the bus and headed off for Nelson. Kris and Bruce and their new baby girl Ayva were all their to greet me with open arms and great big smiles. Nelson was a cute little town nuzzled up against the norther point of the south island. Apparently Bruce and I can't get anything done when we are talking, so I was banned from talking to Bruce while he was supposed to be packing and getting ready to go to Hamner Springs to meet up with the rest of the family. After a few days of loafing around and basically bullshitting... we headed down to Hamner springs to meet everyone else.
Once we arrived in Hamner Springs it was all about Christmas... or as Christmas as it could be without snow, decorated pine trees, ginger bread cookies, or snow men. The sun was out and people were everwhere, going for walks, fishing, playing Tennis, and bathing in the famous Hamner Springs ( very warm and pleasent). After far too much fun, and goofing around with Russ and I headed out for a Christchurch again.
Here I sit, my last night in NZ with nothing better to do then write to all of you people. Speaking of all you people... MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! I miss you all very much and hope you had a wonderful 2006! Hope to hear from you all soon!



5 Comments:

At 10:04 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Yes, it has been too long...nice to hear you are still alive and kicking and haven't been eaten by any of those obscenely large trout! I know all about a warm Christmas, spent it in Hawaii. Back in snowy as all hell Bozeman--brrrr. Safe travels over to Australia---warm fuzzies

 
At 11:05 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

So glad you got to meet up with some old friends and spend christmas with them!! Sounds like you had a great time. Sure miss you lots, talk to you soon.
xoxoxox

 
At 8:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, its gorgeous up there! the mountains behind you..breathtaking! reminds me a bit of Alaska. :) Glad you had fun meeting up with some kiwi friends for the holidays! It looks so sunny and warm there! It's a brisk 5 degrees here right now at 9:42p.m. it just snowed yesterday loads. But everyone looking forward to the ski season is very happy! (moonlight basin ski season just strarted up too!)
Love the pictures and glad to hear from you! have fun! post more! :)

Laurel

 
At 1:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy New Year Mike! I missed the big New Year's Eve parties with everyone from the 'old days' but 2007 started just fine without one...I hope your year is filled with lots of adventures and safe travels!

 
At 2:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope you had a good flight to Aussie Land. We missed you at Christmas - Dexter wore his Xmas collar and couldn't wait to open his presents, Scooby climbed the tree and bounced the bulbs off with her little paws, and of course Midnight just laid around and ate. It was the usual except Dad and I missed all you guys. Hope you are having a great time.

M & D

 

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