Zealand New Zealand is what
Yes, I know. New Zealand is full of computers. No Aured to write anything. If a Mitteilungsbeduerfins for sustained triggered by Reisemuedigkeit? No, reisemuede we are not, but what comes after sending its shadow and the light sneaks a gravity-free itinerancy. Hans said my last posting Zealand sounds "mixed" to. And somehow this seems to be. By growth of over inflated expectations. I always wanted to New Zealand and now I'm here. By growth from the known. Now that we're only just over two weeks in that country raises the question of how to spend it. Jeremy says "mountains" - for me it is like Oeterreich. I say "sea" for him is like the UK. What that is, the long journey? This is now of course unfair, because as it is here there is not natural. But the degree of otherness, we have experienced in our journey is far lower. And then there's the tourist business. It is touring the country as thousands of others, meet a lot of German, British and some other state as the National Parks and other advertised tours of New Zealanders but hardly walk. Especially nice for us so were the couple of days at Seager and Sue's farm in Nelson. Apple picking, harvesting vegetables and easily on his country. The children clapped with the fly swatters to the bet and they will be so well hidden that they could only find Caspar again. (I mean the clap) Caspar was appointed specialists for low branches ("too low for adults but too high for Quentin") and played an important role in Pfueckprozess. Quentin has distinguished himself as Apfelvorkoster. The wasps have stung again just so Jeremy and holds out a lot. No, life in New Zealand is very fine. That we might like. The whole family can well come to an agreement, there are many nice communities, much empty land, lots to do, life is not as expensive as in Europe and for outdoor enthusiasts (and we at least has one in the family) it is a paradise. Only the tourists we like being not so. Tourism here is very organized. It turns around and makes a "tour" after another. Mountain hiking, rafting, dolphin tours, Maori Tour, .. and somehow is not ours. Nevertheless, we have taken to Waltour. Whales have always fascinated me, the sheer size, their songs, the stories incomprehensible phenomenon. And after you can watch it here from the boat, but I wanted to try at least. Young children may not be there with (what else) so we had to take turns. I am alone in the morning, with Jeremy Caspar lunch. It was a very organized endeavor. gone out with 50 others in a boat, always stopped to listen (as we were allowed into the open), then back into the seats and drive in between educational Powerpointvortraege about marine life. We have listened 5 times, no whale caught and are back down. I will then get back 80% of the money. Caspar and Jeremy were postponed to the next day (because there was simply not a whale) and they had twice the same whales and dolphins and everything. Yes, I was envious. But I did not want to get out again with the boat full of tourists and somehow I was glad that the magical underwater creatures not find and take pictures of 50 tourists lies. It remains for me a magical and unfathomable.
This is with the children is still a bit annoying. Other sleep for 10 € per night in the dormitory, with children, we must not, we might upset and yes we pay at least 40 So pay the children as much if not more like us! What's up? We also have much less luck with the coffee reserves. Almost no one wants children in the house. The typical New Zealand tourist is 20 to 30 Not under 5
We also have other world-traveling New Zealand and met with children. This was especially for the children but also for us nice. But all the other families traveled to other financial resources. The lucky
We also sometimes hold. So we could live free in the weekend home of a joy of a friend of Jeremy in Golden Bay. Directly on the beach. And Golden Bay is really what the name says. Especially at sunrise. Since lit the whole sea. We were are on a beautiful beach in the far north and the baby seals swam around us. Yes, I want to talk down New Zealand it is not very, very nice. There are so many wonderful beaches, would be the scheduled long ago and built in Europe and here is no person and within 100 km not even a gas station. (One needs to plan its supply is good when you're on the road in the south) And this void for us Europeans is probably part of the attraction.
We spent a night in a abandoned Goldgraeberstadt spent. It was only for half a century after the closing of the mines had all away. Now there are only fireplaces, the oven of the baker and the urinal from the inn. We climbed into an old tunnel and have swimming pool and everything was so still standing around visiting and eating a lot of blackberries. For what have left the people of course still is a highly altered vegetation. All domestic pawns cut and overgrown gardens blend with the emerging forest.
What New Zealand can still be very great playgrounds. Very creative, very challenging. And Klos. Very clean, very free, very funny. The best are the ones where you welcomed a melodic Maennerstimme, up informed that you have 10 minutes to and up with piano music accompanied the business and thank you for sharing this Service have used. Use the public once in a Hausel in Vienna. Also Kompostklos are very common. In private and public buildings. Since we have yet to catch up. Yes, and the mailboxes are often beside the road, so the postman can not hinmuss to each house and often incredibly imaginative. Bunt anyway, often animals or things and Caspar favorite front of the hostel in Picton, a steam locomotive.
Yes we do have a lot of fun, although Caspar grade fever today a little bit of autumn rain to set us. But soon it's all in Chinese Spring.
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