Quickly after Lake Tekapo comes Lake Pukaki, another one of those ridiculously gorgeous lakes, with the added bonus of seeing Aoraki/Mt. Cook in the background. I mean, how stunning is this? It was a bit of a hassle getting to the parking lot, because I think we overshot it the first time and had toContinueContinue reading “Ridiculous(ly gorgeous)”
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Blue hue, baby I love you
Once through the Lewis Pass, we headed towards Lake Tekapo. It was on our way south anyway, so we just had to squeeze in a visit to see how beautiful it was out there. It was a quick stop, but I remember it being very hot! It was only a short walk from our parkingContinueContinue reading “Blue hue, baby I love you”
Hi deer!
A bunch of deer on a farm I saw during a tour when I was in Wanaka. Love those little ears popping straight up.
Hagley Park and Botanic Gardens
New Year’s Day 2018 was spent in the Christchurch botanic gardens. We decided to walk to the gardens from the hostel which took about half an hour. The weather had cooled down a bit, but it was still lovely to be out and about. I’d been to Christchurch several times, but never visited the botanic gardens,ContinueContinue reading “Hagley Park and Botanic Gardens”
Hello, I must be going
It’s a very transcient thing, this travelling life. Quite nomadic, going from place to place, seeking all sorts of adventures. Sometimes you make wonderful connections. Be it with people or places. And at those times, it’s hard to realise that it can’t last, that you must get going again. Of course you take the memoryContinueContinue reading “Hello, I must be going”
Driving the South Island
Driving the South Island of New Zealand is often something like this. Generally, there’s less traffic than on the North Island. I don’t mind!
Fuzzy
I love how fuzzy these cute, pink flowers look!
Christchurch
We arrived in Christchurch ahead of schedule. We were kindly received at the hostel and our first impressions were so much better than our experience at the farm. The hostel was lovely. It was a ‘typical backpackers’ with many (clashing) colours, cubicle showers, a slightly stuffy smell and a relaxed atmosphere. After a rest, weContinueContinue reading “Christchurch”