Teegan and I are currently sitting in a hostel using the internet in Rotarua. We left our woofing place. It felt weird to leave because that is the only place we have been in New Zealand other than Auckland for 2 weeks. We already miss the friends we made there. At the hostel we painted their dining room table with a fern so we left our mark. Our last night Thomas bought wine for us to drink. So we all hung out after dinner drinking and talking. The next day we were a little hungover...but mostly Teegan. Haha!
We said bye and moved on in our journey to Rotarua for a night. We did a walkabout around the town and saw all the major sights. The best was a park full of thermal spots, including a bubbling mud pit. At night we went to a spa which felt AMAZING. It had about 10 different outdoor pools and some overlooking the lake.
Now we are catching a bus to the town of National Park outside of Tongariro NP.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
We had a picnic at the beach one day and have also been able to do a little bit more hiking. A lot of nights all the woofers hang out drinking wine and playing cards. Currently we are living with 2 Brazilians, 2 German girls, an Australian, and 5 French people.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Nov 11-15
Hey!!! Long time to update, we've been working hard for our wwoof hosts. Teegan has been selling fruit out of a van for a few days; its pretty fun, but it can get slow sometimes. The hardest thing is really driving some of these old vans. I (teegan) just want to thank you mom and dad for teaching me how to drive stick, its very useful here. You really get good at it fast when you have to drive such a shitty old vehicle on the left side of the road...takes a lot of getting used to, but I had to learn fast.
Tess has been helping Taryn move in and organize, the place is really looking nice. i'll have to post pictures of it when its all done. A couple of the German guys left, so we miss them a bit. We all want to go on this 4 day hiking trip so we might meet up with them later. Another friend Louis left today, and yesterday a German girl joined us. I'm realizing that I'm going to start getting attached to people and then have to say goodbye a lot, but its so nice meeting so many different people its worth it of course.
I can't think of what else to say, I'm going to make Tess type up something.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Nov 10-11
On the 9th we didn't have power most of the day. We had to cook dinner so we decided to make a spicy peanut pasta with vegetables. We started cooking with the camping stoves and Marcelo had gotten someone to look at the power. FINALLY! Its on!
Some hot showers and then we're told that we're going to pick fruit. A Maori neighbor has some tangelos (like oranges) we picked for a couple hours, then Marcelo shows up with beer for us! Later when we were going to pick lemons, these sheep nearby started running at us and kind of snorting. This one sheep started ramming its head into our legs, and when it was after Teegan she put it into a headlock. The Maori guy chased them off so we could pick the lemons without them eating them all.
A French guy named Louis joined the bunch, and then two French guys traveling together who don't know English as well. Its interesting when there are 3 different main languages, because we often get laughs with the communication differences. One German said to Tess "So are you going to wear your handcuffs tonight?" He meant gloves.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Nov 9
Power still out, no more hot water.. not really looking forward to a cold shower so I hope it comes back on soon! Oh yeah, and that partially baked bread is still sitting in the oven. We've been cooking our dinners with our camping stoves, its almost like camping but we have a roof to sleep under and running water, not all bad!
We would post more pics but don't always have that option, we promise we'll add more to these posts later so stay tuned, we never know what kind of computer access we'll have.
We totally forgot to mention something from the beginning of our trip in Auckland. When the taxi driver dropped us off he told us sometimes there were male prostitutes around. Question: Did he think we were interested?
We would post more pics but don't always have that option, we promise we'll add more to these posts later so stay tuned, we never know what kind of computer access we'll have.
We totally forgot to mention something from the beginning of our trip in Auckland. When the taxi driver dropped us off he told us sometimes there were male prostitutes around. Question: Did he think we were interested?
nov 7-8
Next day we helped Taryn set up their large shed for future wwoofers to sleep there and move in stuff (they moved there recently). We baked a date cake, bread, and made muesli. The first batch of bread went out great but after putting the second batch in for 5 min, the power went out. Luckily Shin finished the spicy rice he was making (we each take turns making dinner) using the German's cooking stove.
We all sat around candle light and played some cards; a game called Assholes. Tess said it was like the game Presidents and Assholes but their version was a lot different, and the decks of cards we were using went from 7-K, nothing lower. The German guys call their jacks "bube" sounded like "boober" and the Queen "Lady." Marcelo had a big craving for wine so went & bought us two bottles, yums!
Next morning, power still out. Marcelo dropped us off at the Waihi beach & we went hiking, it was very freeing walking barefoot in the sand and we found some badass shells. We hitchhiked to town with a nice lady and her baby to take care of some business in town, then hitchhiked home. That night, more cards in the candle light, we love the new games we're learning!!
Nov 6
We took the "naked bus" to Waihi, got picked up by our wwoof host Taryn. She had me (Teegan) drive to pick up some of the other wwoofers and head back to their place. Scary to drive on the other side of the road, but it went fine. We met her boyfriend, Marcelo and theri friend Carlos, both from Brazil originally. They often go off in portuguese, but are pretty good in english too. We met the other tree wwoofers, 2 Germans Timo and Robert and a Korean named Shin. Together we went to the National Park by their house to hike and see the river, very pretty! Their house is very nice too, with a beautiful yard. No washing machine, dryer, dishwasher or internet but we haven't missed those too much.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Nov 5-6
So yesterday we took naps, made some instant soup (which was pretty good for $.75 each) and cracked open the yummy champagne. Tess taught me a drinking game that was pretty fun but stupid. We went out, walking to the bar from last night we liked. On the way we saw this drag queen walk into the middle of the street from the bar, singing and dancing (sorry no pics!!).
The bar was awesome, some nice live music there. A badass Italian guy chatted with us who hated our government but pretty much hated every government it sounded like. There was a little bit of communication breakdowns at points. One of the band members with long dreds came over and talked to us and called his band "electric folk." The night ended with the Italian guy drumming on a bar stool with another patron joining in.. then the drummer from the band joining in. Definitely a good moment with good people.
be excellent to each other!
The bar was awesome, some nice live music there. A badass Italian guy chatted with us who hated our government but pretty much hated every government it sounded like. There was a little bit of communication breakdowns at points. One of the band members with long dreds came over and talked to us and called his band "electric folk." The night ended with the Italian guy drumming on a bar stool with another patron joining in.. then the drummer from the band joining in. Definitely a good moment with good people.
be excellent to each other!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Nov 4-5th
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Next day, we found the most beautiful cemetery. It was falling apart and the vegetation was taking over. Moss and roots everywhere, I hate to say it but you had to be there.
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Lunch was veggie burgers the size of our heads then to the Auckland museum. Some of the highlights include: drunk talkative guy with a sticker on his head trying to get our number, cannibalistic ants, lots of statues with tongues/penises all over.
Tonight... drink that champagne!! Tomorrow... we're on our way to the first farm, hope they have internet!
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Tess: "If I saw a penguin that big I would shit myself."
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Nov 2-4th
Greetings from the future (thursday)!! We arrived safely in Auckland and its beautiful outside.
Ok from the beginning...Arriving at the Minneapolis airport, a woman motioned us over and said our plane was delayed over an hour, so she was putting us on an earlier flight. She told us to hurry...our flight was boarding right now. We barely caught the plane and arrived in Dallas Fort Worth, to play the waiting game till our next flight.
Our personal favorite was Los Angeles to Auckland. Despite the many horror stories, we found LA to be the easiest and least painful airport. When we boarded, we heard the flight attendents murmur "those are the ones.." while pointing at us. Later we were asked to switch the seats in exchange for champagne. Uhhh... YEAAH we'll switch seats a couple rows back! 10 min later and they had piled a bunch of 1st Class treasures like high quality headphones for the flight, pajamas, and a hygene kit. When they said champagne, we had no idea they actually meant an entire unopened bottle. woo drinks and sushi tonight ! We're just settling into our hostel and are about to explore/shop. Oh.. almost forgot to mention the hostel is right next to Aucklands "red light district."
Party on, dudes!!!
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