Nick D's travels

Friday, December 22, 2006

Well, well, it's nearly Christmas and the days are at their longest and the sun is getting hotter every day. I hope all is well in good old Blighty and you aren't suffering from too much frost bite.
It seems that the best part of a month has passed since I last updated this blog thing and thank you very much for the comments that you have posted. It's so nice to hear from you.
I have spent time with the waders again and we were even successful in catching some. We were also swabbing them by sticking a cotton bud up their bums and sending it off to a lab to have them checked for bird flu, to get an idea of the bird flu distribution (if any) in the NZ wader population.

I have also done some more wwoofing at two absolutely gorgeous places. The first was at a hostel called the Innlet, just down the road from Farewell Spit (top of the South Island) and I spent my time weeding their organic vegetable plots and linseed oiling one of the wooden buildings. All very thereputic as I had my CD of salsa music playing so I can try and improve my ear for catching the beat when whirling young ladies around the dance floor in that hot latin way. The Innlet is a great Hostel, very chilled out and set in amongst glorious native forest and a stones throw from the beach. There are bath tubs with hot water in the gardens and lovely sunny verandas to laze about on. Working at the hostel was rather fun, as it enabled me to gossip with guests every evening and find out about their home countries: America, Germany, Slavinia, Holland and a strange place called England.

My second wwoofing place, where I still am at the moment, is on top of a mountain on the edge of the Able Tasman National Park. This is an absolutely gorgeous place with views across Golden Bay, that I'm sure it would be absoutely impossible to get bored with. I am helping to build a meditation and yoga retreat, which will be a timber building consisting of a number of round rooms.. The work mainly involves digging the trenches for the foundations, but as you know I'm good at digging holes fo myself. The chap who owns the place has already built a couple of timber round houses and has installed solar panels, a composting loo and has plans to install a small hydo electric generator. There is a real "Good Life" feel to the place, but unfortunately with out Felicity Kendal. There's even the odd bit of yoga thrown in for good measure. No meditation sessions but we have been playing a board game called Settlers, that has been developing a sense of competition and capitalism instead.

The new year will see me travelling on to the North Island, attending a meditation course, where I have to stay silent fo 9 days! Aswell as getting up at 4am. Catching more waders on the northern tip of North Island and a attending a 3 day Salsa festival in Wellington. I expect I will have to do some fruit picking at some point too.

Any way, enough of this rambling, I hope you all have a cracking Christmas and aren't suffering from too many pre Christmas celebrations. With just 3 days to go it still doesn't feel like Christmas here, with the shops selling Christmas decorations next to bikinis and sun cream. I'll be spending Christmas day basking on the beach with a Picnic.

Ho Ho Ho!

Lots of Love
Nick
xxx

5 Comments:

At 12:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Nick

I was thinking of wishing you happy Christmas so glad to see a new posting. Looks like you're bound to have one with or without any wishes! Sounds like wwoofing was an excellent choice (even if you don't earn loads of money). Might try some of these places if we ever go there.

We've had a week of horrible fog and freezing temperatures to put us in the Christmas spirit. The forecast is also gloomy. Good weather for hibernation - but failing that, curling up somewhere warm with chat, grub, soppy films (and presents - yippee)!
bfn
Nicola

 
At 12:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, it updates!

Sounds like you're having a much better time than us POHMs (did they use NZ as a penal colony?) especially since the winter weather here has been so filthy. Moreover the digging of holes in elevated temperatures at Hartsholme and other places will have stood you in good stead for...er...digging holes in elevated temperatures in NZ.

Not too sure about the bird-flu survey though; do you think the birds view you as humankind in general view the aliens who land their flying saucers in order to probe us of a night?

Incidentally, no finer photo has been posted than that of the goat on a lead. More please!

Anyway, I hope the WWOOFing and generally relaxed lifestyle over there continues to please.

-david (T minus 23 days and counting before escaping Lincoln)

 
At 10:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy New Year Nick, tried to send txt but no chance.
Sounds like you're having a terrific time - not sure about tampering with birds bottoms or how you'll fair at the staying silent for 9 days though.
I too have been involved in some major construction projects, the brief keeps changing from a castle to fire station etc etc, lego is fanastic!!

Hope the adventures continue

All the best, john

 
At 7:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm going to call you and leave obsecene messages to see if I can put you off, hehehe. But at the moment 9 days of pure peace and quiet does sound appealing!!

Take care buddy,

love ya
H xxx

 
At 3:23 AM, Blogger delphine said...

Hi Nick
Very best wishes for 2007...
Sounds great all this physical work under a warm weather..
Can't wait to hear more about those new Salsa moves.
Take care
Delphine

 

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