Did we mention the service?…

January 3, 2006

A country of extremes — weather (from rainforest torrents to extreme sun and heat), topography (from mastestic, towering snow-capped mountains to deep, extensive, verdant valleys), temperament (from “no worries mate” Spacolli-like surfer laidback-ism to high-adventure bungee jumping off of several-hundred metre cliffs)…and service: The same country whose police officers allow us to take photos with them after a friendly issuance of a moving violation (payable at your local bank) is also a place where the scrumptuous, freshly made food cannot be served in less than 20 minutes — even when it is pre-made! A mystery which continues to elude us.

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Thanks for keeping us informed of your trip, I am wondering whether Ale would be tempted to do the 12 hour trip to get to kiwiland…. any shopping experience besides the nature beauty?

The Shipping News

January 1, 2006

Alas I cannot provide a link just yet to this novel which has been somewhat of our life for the past 24-ish hours as we departed sanitary, hygenic and surreally efficient and beautiful Queenstown for rustic and torrentially stormy Te Anau (rhymes with Keanu?). This much smaller town (with throw-back Brit-style restaurants and decor) was our stopping point so we could make it to the very well-earned destination point of Milford Sound, which was stunning!!

Our original plan was to take a self-punishing 15-hour drive-kayak-trek into this World Heritage location and, being a bit run down, I confess I felt I had some prayers answered when the rains were so bad last night that our tour was cancelled (but I must confess now I am sad as it would have been spectacular….and strangely enough, the tour company insisted on driving out here in the torrential rain at 5:50am to tell us — is the service so personal that they do not believe in cell phones? Alas I digress…). Anyhoo, we ate the 6:30am breakfast bar (Wheetabix and all) and then took the suggested alternative of driving the 2 hours to the Sound itself and doing a 2.5-hour natural tour by boat in the Sound (the only option available in today’s torrent).

A few blurbs to attempt to capture this indescribable place:

  • Mountains “crying” out geyser-like waterfalls that blew back up into the mist to replenish themselves (due to the strong winds)
  • Prehistoric glacial rocks imposing over the choppy waters
  • 500 million years of God working His handinto the glaciers and tectonic plates to forge a astounding beauty that leaves any observer in awe of His scope and majesty, as He is at the same time, the same God that reaches into our own individual lives here and now.
  • And unrelated to the Sound but related to the drive there (or anywhere): SHEEP! Everywhere….

Signing off so we can dash on to the next overpriced British meal!

Pleasant…Kiwi-Ville

December 30, 2005

Freshly arrived to New Zealand after miraculously sleeping on the 12-hour flight from Santiago. Initial impressions:

  • Vast, majestic mountains, lakes and greenery that make one feel one is surrounded by a national park – constantly.
  • Everything is pure and pristine, clean and new: the mountains, lakes and air, as well as the buildings, food and the people. Which is surreal…where is the poverty?
  • Is everyone really this content and mellow and pleasant all of the time?
  • Switzerland — but laid back and adventurous. The sun is SUPER bright (thanks to global warming?).
  • My travel mates did the bungee jump from the bridge over a crystal-blue river that was the birthplace of bungee.
  • And the most shocking factoid from this culturally…interesting?…place: Kiwi refers more to the furry animal than to the fruit — woo hoo!

Signing off so my travelmates and I can usher in 2006 before you all! 🙂