For already
a few days now Erik and I have been back travelling (which for us means going
back to do absolutely nothing all day). We left the farm last Thursday and took
directly a bus to Blenheim “to get a change of scenery” for a weekend. Well, I
am happy we did because that made us appreciate our beautiful Kaikoura even
more! Blenheim is incredibly depressing, the only highlight there was a pet
shop in the city with some cute kittens.
On the first evening away from the farm, hanging around in the cheap-ass
camping site together with vineyard workers, we felt very sentimental and missed
the animals so much (even Erik!). I just couldn’t believe I would never see or
take care of the dogs, Bambi, Teddy-the-donkey, Timmy-the-sheep, Acorn-the-pony
and many of the other characters again. It was really such a great experience
which I am very grateful for. But trust me, it was not like we did not have
proper tough days there too. But all in all, I would definitely do it again. Erik, hmmm,
maybe not :P (I knew him working there
was only to make me happy, and for that I am very, very grateful). He is now
totally convinced to have a dog in the future though so mission accomplished!
We are now back in Kaikoura and will stay here until Friday, then it’s
back to Auckland and to the north island oh my god time has passed! We are chilling
in the most amazing hostel here. Very small and personal, with a big garden and
a hot pool! I think I might even have time to finish reading the book that I
started with like 2 months ago.
We are slowly but steady starting to plan for our Asia trip. I feel like
that’s when our biggest challenges await! Sure travelling in NZ and Australia
is an adventure, but it’s still very western culture (obviously) and
first-world countries and super comfortable and safe. Truth be told I am a
little bit nervous about Asia and all it’s risky business haha, but that goes
to show how spoiled and naïve I am in a way and what good and cool experience
it will be! We fly into Bangkok in a month from now and we plan to take a bus
from there to Cambodia to start with. We will seeee! Right now I will practice my
non-existing Yoga skills and “live in the moment” and just soak up these last
few days in my beautiful New Zealand! (I mean, just look at this freakin
gorgeous view while I write these words!)
NZ- and I am quoting Terminator now- I’ll be back!
Erik piloted a plan (almost) all by himself for 30 minutes around Kaikoura! So scary! Trust me, I did not take this picture but was safe and sound on the ground. He looks damn hot as a pilot though, mm! :D
Erik ser ut att vara en erfaren och säker pilot, att du inte följde med!;)
SvaraRaderaVill se dig sen köra bungy jump!! Det måste du testa:)
Tänkte vi kunde byta plats, här är det regnigt, blåsigt och himla trist väder☔️💨💨