Sunday, April 22, 2012

Want somemores?

I like the trees; unfortunately most indigenous trees have been removed from the island.  But a few remain and are protected.  This is the Kauri Tree and only a few remain.  The grain of this tree is really beautiful.  A few were knocked down in a storm 60,000 years ago and remained hidden in a bog until a farmer uncovered them.
 Here's something else
This Monster tree was in the botanical gardens in Christchurch.  You can see some papers wrapped around it.  We were in Christchurch one day after the anniversary of the 2011 earthquake in which 185 people lost their lives.  The papers are the names of those people with messages of love written on them.  I think the tree is a Eucalyptus.

New Zealand Scenery

Here is the Auckland skyline from the harbor
We crossed the harbor to Devonport, a suburb of Auckland.  At 5pm people pour out of the office buildings in Auckland and head for the ferries to take them to the many towns across the water.  They're usually very quiet places; nice to live in.
Kathy and I liked Wellington best.
We liked Rotorua least.  The city lies along the shores of a huge shallow lake; all sitting at the bottom of an enormous caldera.  Problem is there are geyser vents all over town.  The place stinks.  The night we stayed there I woke up and thought I was going to heave.  The smart people live out of town.
One redeeming quality of Rotorua were some of the sights to see; among them the Black Swan - pretty cool


Saturday, April 21, 2012

More Pics of New Zealand

So Valentines Day was 23 hours early for us in New Zealand.  We had been told this restaurant was very good.  We had a delightful dinner and are just about to have dessert.
A day or two later our bus broke down; fortunately it wasn't raining.  Everyone walked down the road a couple of miles to a pub (not much of one).  Since there were 44 of us the owner was overwhelmed.  A local woman came in for a drink and ended up acting as hostess.  A couple of hours later everyone had eaten and a new bus showed up.  It was a hoot and no one complained about the food.
Later that day we stopped at a Jade factory in a town on the west coast of South Island.  The factory was interesting, the beach was really nice, but the ice cream was awesome.