Posted in February 2012

Travel photos: Maraetai beach

One of the many things I love about travelling about New Zealand is the fact that you can always find a beautiful place to chill out less than 30 minutes from any city. Even from a big city like Auckland, you can find these hidden gems like Maraetai beach. I’d never been there before, but I had the car and nothing to do so I thought I’d check it out.

The drive there is like any other road in New Zealand, filled with twists and turns and road works. But when you get there, the sight that greets you is totally worth it.

The beach was almost completely deserted, most likely being a weekday. The weather was perfect, slightly overcast but at 23 degrees C.

Walking along the beach, you will see the beautiful trees that give the coast its name. The pohutukawa are affectionately known as the New Zealand Christmas tree due to its propensity to bloom during Christmas time.

Seabirds are abundant.

I felt like all my stress was draining away as I explored the patch of sand and the remarkable shell beach.

 

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I have a ton more travel pictures but they will have to wait until the weekend because I’m recovering from my trip back/working again. Sorry for the delay but I promise to update real soon!

More coming…

Travel photos: Mt Eden

Today was another beautiful 22 degrees C (about 70 F)  and I just had to go on another walk. Luckily dad was keen and he ended up convincing me that we should walk up Mt Eden. This hill, known as Maungawhau (pronounce the “wh-” as an “f-”) in Maori, is another reminder of Auckland’s volcanic heritage. According to Wikipedia, it is also the highest natural point in the whole of Auckland.

The entrance up to Mt Eden

The entrance up to Mt Eden

The big attraction of Mt Eden is the gigantic crater left behind when the volcano last erupted.

Crater of Mt Eden

The crater of Mt Eden

Geological marker at the peak of Mt Eden

A geological marker stands at the peak of Mt Eden

A view of the crater from the other side

A view of the crater from the other side

To protect the crater from erosion you’re not allowed to walk down into it, however the view from the walking track around the rim more than makes up for it. From this point, you get stunning 360 degree views of Auckland city. Some places to spot are Eden Park, where some games of the Rugby World Cup were played including the finals, and the Auckland Sky Tower, which is visible in the next picture.

View of Auckland city

View towards downtown Auckland from the peak

If you look very closely, you can also see the obelisk at the top of the next picture which is where we were in my previous post.

Can you spot where we were?

Tired after our climb, we stopped at the nearby Mt Eden village for a coffee. This is a great time to introduce you to the flat white, which as far as I know is really only obtainable in New Zealand and Australia.

A flat white

Flat white: my favourite way to have espresso

According to the very knowledgeable Mel, it’s very similar to a latte but with less of the cream and more of the steamed milk. In my mind no other forms of espresso is as tantalising, as satisfying as a flat white but I could be more than a little biased. A good flat white should have a rich texture and very little foam on top, hence the name “flat”. The closest drink I can think of in the US is a cafe au lait, although it is made with espresso rather than drip coffee. We got ours from the Circus Circus cafe in Mt Eden Village. Despite it’s rather pricey food, I highly recommend this place.

Circus Circus

Circus Circus cafe in Mt Eden Village

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Travel photos: One Tree Hill

The weather was so lovely, I felt that I had to get out of the house. So I took a walk with Dad and tried to take some pictures. It ended up being mainly of the scenery.

Sheep at the base of One Tree Hill, Auckland

Sheep at the base of One Tree Hill, Auckland

We walked around the One Tree Hill domain/Cornwall Park. There used to be a tree here which inspired the name, but it was cut down about 11 years ago by an activist as a protest against the loss of Maori rights. Whether or not this act was justified is yet to be seen although the Auckland city council is currently working on replacing the tree.

The hill itself is the peak of a volcano, about 182 metres high. On a clear day it provides stunning views of Auckland’s skyline and surrounding harbours. Unfortunately my camera does not have a good lens and the pictures I took of these views ended up being too blurry.

Some other views along the hillside:

and the archery range:

Being a volcanic remnant, there are rocks here that were formed by the cooled lava. In one of the craters, some have taken to “creatively” rearrange these rocks.

I love walking up here as it reminds me to take a step back and look at the big picture in life.

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A visit home

Sorry I haven’t been posting as regularly lately. I’ve been very busy the last couple of weeks… because right now, I am on vacation! I don’t know why but every time I go away I feel like there’s always so much work to be done. So I’ve been spending very late nights in the office, but I guess it’s totally worth it because now I get to have two weeks off!

I am back in lovely ol’ New Zealand to see two of my best friends get married and also to have a bit of “off-time” with my family. The flights back here took me about 24 hours, a large portion of that included travelling from St Louis to San Francisco and the associated waiting around for flights. But I am one of those weird people who doesn’t mind waiting at airports. Once I’ve checked in and gone through security, I always feel most of the stress fade away as  know that I have that rarest of luxuries: free time. I come prepared to with a book or two and my iPod. This time I spent it reading “Starship Troopers,” which was somewhat entertaining – but more on that on a later post.

The flights themselves were uneventful, just the way I like it. I slept on quite a few of them. The weather was quite clear and since I had ended up with window seats, I had a fantastic view of cities as we flew over them. Denver in particular was striking as a fresh snowfall had coloured the landscape white, broken only by dark lines of roads and squares of houses. San Francisco also offered a view of its hills and beautiful bays and inlets.

Returning to New Zealand, the first thing that strikes me is the air. The breeze here carries with it the aroma of nature: flowers, trees, even grass. Comparatively, the air in America feels flat and a bit sterile (sorry!).  The next thing that strikes me is the casual-ness of most people dressed in shorts and jandals since it is summer here. I had to shed my winter clothes quite early on to avoid being cooked even in the early hour of the morning.

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Just a quick hello

TIME FLIES.....................*

My goodness has it been a week already? Gosh time flies when you’re busy! I’ve been extra busy lately because I’m taking two weeks off work starting next Thursday for a whirlwind visit home.

Just a few updates:

  • My mouth has healed very well since having my wisdom teeth out last week. I have to say kudos to my surgeon as I experienced very little pain and very little swelling. But now I have these gaping holes in my gums where the teeth used to be and it’s kinda gross! All sorts of bits of food get stuck in there and if I don’t swish them out right away, they start to ferment and smell. Yuck!
  • …But black cherry ice cream helps get the taste away!
  • Apparently the shortest horror story in the world is called “Knock,” and is written by Frederic Brown in 1948. Here it is in its entirety: “The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door…” Actually at that point my mind started to conjure up some rather fascinating scenarios that were in fact a little scary. But there is a happy ending to that story
  • Speaking of horror stories, it’s been raining a bit here and I’ve been watching this water stain on my ceiling grow. Not sure what to do about it.
  • Something called the “Superbowl” is going on tomorrow. I don’t know what it is but it sounds delicious! (Just kidding, I know it’s something to do with American football – which we call gridiron in NZ – but so far it also seems to have a lot to do with advertising. As in there’s a lot of it.)
  • And yes, my first round of corrections to my thesis is complete! So January so far has been a win!

Hope you’re well!

p/s: How awesome is that picture?

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