Original New Zealand Carnival Game, Laughing Clowns
Monday, September 24, 2007
Akaroa
This past weekend I drove to Akaroa. Akaroa means long harbor in Maori. It was the site of the country's first French settlement. Akaroa held a French festival on Saturday. One of the professors in the department owns a home in Akaroa and let me stay in their batch (rustic guest house). I had a lovely time. I wandered the streets of the city during the morning. I even saw a dog in the window of a local shop, no he wasn't for sale. Slightly before noon I went on a dolphin watching expedition. Akaroa harbor is home to one of the rarest breed of dolphins, the hector dolphin. Hector dolphins are much smaller than bottle-nosed dolphins. They are extremely friendly and inquisitive. I saw several along our cruise. Unfortunately, none stuck around long enough for me to swim with the dolphins. I did have the opportunity swim in the Pacific Ocean, in a full wetsuit. It was a bit chilly and rough, but well worth it as it was the first time I swam in open waters. Upon my return to dry land I visited the fair grounds for lunch and wine tasting. The evening concluded with a spectacular aerial show by local performers.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Cherry Blossoms
I haven't written lately because I was buried under a mountain of work. It is beautiful in Christchurch; the cherry blossoms are blooming. I walked about of work today and my car was covered in cherry blossom petals - it was very lovely. Today was rather gloomy, but I will take some pictures tomorrow.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Some Pictures
Below are some pictures from my recent trip to the north island. I will post details of my trip starting tomorrow. Unfortunately due to my internet access and limited bandwidth, I will not be able to post as many pictures as I would like.
Wellington: Government & Parliament Buildings
Taupo: Black Swans on the Shore of Lake Taupo
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