Friday, November 29, 2013

Raglan - a surfers paradise

Hello my dear readers!
A new update from the other side of the globe. I have left the farm with the Americans in a car we bought in Auckland. I have been surfing in Raglan, a beautiful place where you can relax and do what you wanna do at your own pace. Raglan is a very small place; the town is just one street and the rest is residents. The hostel, Raglan Backpackers, is one of a kind. They have got a jacuzzi, sauna and these hammocks to chill in, a very cool hostel. Our view from the hostel was amazing, mountain in the background, and the sea. Just beautiful. The mountain is called the sleeping lady, which we climbed and got to see Raglan from a different view and the very blue ocean.

Waitomo was the next destination. On the way we enjoyed the nice landscape New Zealand has to offer. Staying away from the highways and taking detours instead was one reason why we bought the car. We saw many birds including kiwis in the kiwi house. In Waitomo there are some caves with glowworms which I also took a look at.

I had no idea what to expect in Turangi except Mount Doom, known as Mordor in Lord of the Rings. The hostel we stayed at was called A Plus Samurai Lodge. I made it to Mordor without being killed by orcs or Gollum, which is good.

I met so many interesting people at the hostel. I met this French girl and German boy, and we spent hours teaching each other phrases in our languages. I liked it very much. After a few days people left the hostel and so did we. Driving by Lake Taupo to Rotorua wasn't bad at all. We stopped in different places, saw steam coming up from the ground on a thermal walk. As we got closer to Rotorua, it started smelling weird. The smell in Rotorua comes from the sulfur compounds in the air caused by the thermal activity in the area.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Bitten by an eel!

This week has been filled with a lot of activities and strange things have happened as well. When I went with James, Michelle and Graham's son, he asked me if I wanted to feed an eel in a small creek. Guess what happened? It went for my pinky instead of the piece of bread in my hand! I pulled my hand up out of the water quickly by reflex and the eel landed on the ground. I didn't expect that at all. It was funny and I think I'm gonna remember it for the rest of my life. James is a very nice guy, I have worked with him a couple of times now. We have done some lawn mowing, wood splitting and he has a kiwi orchard into which we smacked a few golf shots.

Last weekend we had a Christmas party here on the farm. We played badminton and ate some really good food. The temperature was over 20 degrees, and it's getting warmer every day. It feels weird that Christmas is coming up when it's this hot outside.

On Saturday we went to Hobbiton, where they filmed Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. It was a very beautiful landscape with hobbit holes all over the place. The tour guide told us some crazy stories about the director Peter Jackson. He wanted a scene where some hobbit children picked plums so he planted a plum tree. That wasn't good enough apparently, so he planted an apple tree and made it look like a plum tree with real plums and everything. One other thing was that he didn't make the pathways in Hobbiton with machines, he hired a bunch of people just to walk back and forth to make the trails look like they have been there for a long time.

The other day, James drove us to this amazing waterfall called Hunua falls, where you could climb up a bit and jump into the water. It wasn't until we were up there and had no choice but jumping that James told us 18 people had died there and no bodies were found. Also that there are 20 kg eels swimming around in the water. Apart from that it was peaceful, and a very nice place to spend the evening too.

That's all I've got for now, hope you enjoyed reading it!
Simon  

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Farming!

A few days ago I went to Rangitoto Island, a volcano outside of Auckland. I walked to the top of the volcano and then to the lava caves. You'll get a pretty nice view of Auckland from up there... I have also been to the Odyssey maze, where you have to find your way through these rooms, it could be an optical illusion, mirrors, totally dark and more. It was awesome, me and my American friends actually went twice. :)

Right now I am working on a farm with Jack and Kellogg who I met at the hostel, and have been doing this for a week. It's called WWOOFing. The people who run the farm are Michelle and Graham, two nice kiwi's that are really likable. The farm is located in Wanaka, about an hour south of Auckland. We work for about four hours a day and get to live as part of a kiwi family and learn a lot about what it's like working on a farm in New Zealand. I really enjoy being outside working. You get fresh air and exercise. Being on a farm is great, when we have finished our daily work we may do whatever we'd like.

I have met a lot of new people, I'm in a country I've never been to before there are a lot of new experiences and information to process. Everything is new. So in our spare time, Jack, Kellogg and I play a lot of games, mostly cards.

I am slowly working my way down the country and the plan is to be with a woofing family at Christmas. After that I think I will continue my journey to the south island, nothing planned really. We'll see where my feet take me. :P

Keep commenting and feel free to ask questions. I appreciate it.
See you guys!

Simon

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Hello there!

I just arrived in New Zealand two days ago and it has been a nice couple of days here in Auckland. The weather is changing a lot, it's quite normal that the sun is up and next thing you know it is raining! It's really weird.

On the first day, I took the bus to the city and walked around trying to find a place to stay for the night. Right now I'm staying at a hostel called Silver Fern Backpackers. There are some really nice people here. Yesterday I went with the ferry to a place called Devonport with a two Americans called Jack and Kellogg, and a French guy called Max. We visited the navy museum and went to the top of the hill to have a look at the view. It was really nice. Today I went with Max and two other French guys named Pierre and Ulysse to the museum of Auckland. It was a lot of information... Mostly about the Maori history and New Zealand's war history. Pictures are coming, soon.

By for now!
Simon