Monday, October 29, 2007
Anyway, that personal quote just came back to me as we do and see everything in New Zealand for the last time. Last week we went to feed the ducks at Victoria Esplanade so I made sure to bring the camera to capture this last time event. I love the baby/adolescent ducks that are there. We also walked through the rose garden which is beginning to bloom again. I love the roses too and had to smell all of the ones that were out. I asked Josh to smell them too but he has a much weaker sense of smell so he could barely make out the flower's scent.




Josh finally drug me away from the Cape Palliser Lighthouse and we drove back toward Palmerston North. The drive was a bit difficult, however, as the sun was setting right into our line of vision. We made a few stops along the drive back to take pictures of the sunset, waves, and the moonrise. It was a fantastic evening.
The title is a quote Josh said ALL THE TIME when we were moving from New Mexico to Arkansas in 2003. He started off saying that going to a restaurant or a friend's house would be for the last time. Then, he'd go back to that same place before moving so he had to say it was the LAST, last time.
Anyway, that personal quote just came back to me as we do and see everything in New Zealand for the last time. Last week we went to feed the ducks at Victoria Esplanade so I made sure to bring the camera to capture this last time event. I love the baby/adolescent ducks that are there. We also walked through the rose garden which is beginning to bloom again. I love the roses too and had to smell all of the ones that were out. I asked Josh to smell them too but he has a much weaker sense of smell so he could barely make out the flower's scent.




Decorative coffee with donut that Josh made. He's so creative!
We've been listening to my birthday Brooke Fraser CD heaps this week and we thoroughly enjoy it! It is so much better than I even thought it could have been. The songs/lyrics are so meaningful. Good pick. We have also been playing word racer on yahoo.com against each other and it must be noted that Josh had a high score of 3800 against me.
Last Thursday we drove out to Cape Palliser for the day. The sun was shining so brightly as we drove south. We stopped at Paua World in Carterton to do some shopping. I'm not a big jewelry person but I found the most beautiful green paua bracelet for $20. I love it so much! I can't wait to wear it in Mexico. We had a picnic lunch of Subway sandwiches at the seal colony there. How awesome! We watched the seals swim around in the sea while we ate. It was a truly amazing day. "AMAZING" was the word that we kept saying over and over again. As we left our picnic spot at the seal colony, I spotted a dead and decaying seal on the shore. I thought it was gross but Josh said it added to the authenticity of the environment. There was no one to removethe seal like at the zoo.
Driving toward Cape Palliser...note that the sun is shining!
Toilet seat at Paua World...too cool not to take a picture of!
This was our view as we ate our picnic at Cape Palliser.
We drove over to the lighthouse but before climbing to the top, we decide to take a walk along the seashore. Along the way, we found heaps of paua shells. Most of the paua shells were seen sticking out of the small dirt cliff along the shore. It was absolutely fascinating to me. It was like being on a mini archeological dig. You could dig out whatever shells you could see. It was great and we got a lot of shells. Of course, when we went to rinse the dirt off of them in the ocean, we weren't smart enough to take our shoes off first. We ended up soaking our sneakers and jeans in ocean water. Heck, I even fell down once trying to avoid a wave (didn't get wet thankfully). Think Josh laughing a lot at that!
After finding some shells, we walked back to the car to drop off our loot. We took a picture of our find with our wet shoes and jeans before climbing the steps up to the lighthouse. Since it was a Thursday, we had the place to ourselves. Very nice. We climbed to the top without stopping which must be noted as an accomplishment for the two of us :) We stayed at the top for awhile. It was really hard for me to leave knowing I would not be back here again. As the sun was setting in the west, Josh said (while pointing west) "If the sun is setting there, the moon must be rising there (turning and pointing east)." As we looked east, I saw the biggest full moon ever. It was AWESOME and I took a ton of pictures.

Josh finally drug me away from the Cape Palliser Lighthouse and we drove back toward Palmerston North. The drive was a bit difficult, however, as the sun was setting right into our line of vision. We made a few stops along the drive back to take pictures of the sunset, waves, and the moonrise. It was a fantastic evening.
I have been thinking about buying a new camera, however, rather than spending money on a camera in New Zealand (which appears to be more pricey than an a camera in the states), I looked up how to operate our camera online. I get frustrated with our camera's AUTO mode so I'm learning how to operate it on manual. Operating it on manual makes me appreciate AUTO though! Josh's brother can get us 20% off a camera at Walmart for Christmas so we may take him up on that offer.
Practicing with the manual mode on the camera with a small flower in the backyard.
Yesterday, Josh and I drove out to Himitangi Beach to watch the sunset and eat a picnic dinner. Incredibly, Subway has an after 5 pm deal where you get any two footlongs and two small sodas for $15. For New Zealand, that is an insane good deal. Without the deal, the food and drinks would cost about $23.
We played in the ocean water up to our knees. We could see Mount Egmont as the sunset. We could even make out what, according to our map, must have been some of the South Island. A part of me wanted to have a boat to go off and find those distant lands...until my fear of capsizingsank in!
This is Josh and I playing at Himitangi Beach.
We're also getting ready to move. We've got a box to mail home...It's so heavy, I'm sure it's going to be like $100 to mail! I've got more hotels/flights to book but the reason I haven't booked them yet is that they are pricey. I'm almost about to throw my hands up and say forget about the budget and just get these things booked.
When I got the supermarket advertisements out of the mail today I was really confused. Both supermarkets were promoting their fireworks. What the heck?!? I know that Halloween is soon but really, why the fireworks? After closer inspection, I found out that the fireworks were for Guy Fawkes Day on November 5. The excellent movie, V for Vendetta, explains it all.
Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason and plot,
I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason
The gunpowder, treason and plot,
I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.