I've been meaning to get a blogpost in since my arrival, but in between my traveling and adventuring, I've had some pretty unreliable internet connections. So now's probably good a time as any since I'm at a library (free wifi for the win!).
As of 6:00am yesterday morning, I have been in New Zealand for one full week! Sweet as!
I spent a wonderful few days with the pops, some more with sissy, and was happily surprised by the mother lady showing up for a day with the whole fam! After a teary goodbye to Kat, I hopped on a plane to LAX, then a connection to the Land Down Under-er.
Made me think a little: flying is a wonderful, beautiful thing.
Arriving in Christchurch (after a quick stopover at the Auckland airport), one of the first things I obviously did was find my way to the ocean and jump in. It was 8ºC outside. Nice and brisk.
| There's a eerie beauty to places post-destruction |
| A very typical CHCH garden. These are EVERYWHERE! |
Even if it were for just the smells, CHCH would be well worth the visit. But with the smells come the colors! Never before have I seen more variety of flora outside of a city botanic garden (of which CHCH has the single best botanic garden I've ever seen!). Take a stroll around any neighborhood and, within minutes, your eyes will catch the full spectrum of visible light bouncing off immaculately pruned bushes, trees, vines, et. al. Samwise Gamgee would be well proud.

A lot of my time so far spent has been simply meandering through the city and surrounding areas just exploring and seeing the sights (ie, stopping in every café I find). New Zealand coffee is, bar none, the best I've ever had! They take it pretty seriously here (even McDonalds has trained baristas!). Only bummer is most all of them close at 4:00pm. Like, what? I can't have coffee and use your wifi in the evening? Ugh.
One of the best reasons to be in NZ is the tramping (what Kiwis call hiking). Even the so called "unspectacular treks" (those close to the city) are pretty great.
*Māori are the native peoples of New Zealand (Aotearoa). I'll do a history lesson on another blogpost sometime. They're friggin fascinating!







