Monday, June 21, 2010

Final Exams

Monday - Sunday, June 14 - 20, 2010

On Monday, Tim (a Nexus kiwi), had an American farewell party at his Aunt and Uncle’s house just outside of Wellington. It was a great homemade dinner and desert with the homey atmosphere of a fireplace, dog, piano, drinks, and the Nexus family.

Nexus American farewell


Bus back to Wellington

On Tuesday, Leah was the first of us to go home.
In the middle of the week, a few people who went up to Mt. Victoria saw orca whales in the harbor.
The rest of the week was spent on finals, essays, and watching mythbusters on youtube.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Study Break

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Took the 11 am intercity bus from Wellington to Rotorua. Stopped at flat hills for the lunch break, and arrived at 7 pm. The YHA accidentally booked me in a private room rather than a dorm for the same price. What a shame!

Sunday, June 6, 2010


Got picked up by the geyser link shuttle early and went out to some mudpots, the Lady Knox geyser (activated by dropping in soap or surfactant), then dropped off at the Wai-o-tapu thermal park. It was raining a lot but still fun to look at some of the thermal features.

Lady Knox Geyser

Wai-o-tapu

Got back to the isite after noon and had just enough time to get a pie for lunch before the pickup for hobbiton. Even though it was raining off and on, it was still one of the best tours I’ve done here. I would love to say more and share photos, but too bad we had to sign a working film production location confidentiality form!
*insert neat pictures of hobbiton here*
Afterward we got a sheep shearing demonstration.

End of the hobbiton tour

Monday, June 7, 2010

The Kiwi Experience “East As” trip was cancelled because the other people signed up for it backed out, but that turned out to be not a bad thing at all. Jumped on the Geyser Link shuttle again and went to Waimangu, the world’s newest geothermal area. The walk went past the world’s largest hot spring, the deep blue Inferno Crater, and other features down to Lake Rotomahana, where the famous pink and white terraces used to be. On the geyser link I met Marie from Denmark, who also wanted to go to White Island so we booked busses and the tour together.

Waimangu

Inferno Crater

In the evening I went to the Mitai Maori village. Had a cultural experience show and a hangi dinner. Went on a Rainbow Springs wildlife park night tour after. There were some glow worms on the bank of the freshwater spring and an eel in the water, then the kiwi birds, some swans and a kea, and the rainbow trout and other fish at the end.

Hangi dinner

Rainbow Springs

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

I wanted to fit in something before the bus at noon, so took a shuttle to the redwood forest. Walked most of the red track and up the yellow a bit to a lookout of the Whaka thermal area. Went back to the isite for a lamb, kumera, and rosemary pie before the bus to Whakatane arrived. Marie and I checked into the Whakatane Hotel and walked around town a bit and up to the lookout at the beginning of the scenic reserve tracks. At the White Island tour office they said the tour hadn’t run for the last 5 days because of sea conditions, and there was a 50/50 chance of it running tomorrow. Called the them at 7, and they said the crew still hadn’t decided rather the tour would run so to call back at 8 am.

California Red Wood forest

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Called at 8 am, and they said they hadn’t decided yet so call back in 5. 10 minutes later they finally decided the tour would be running! It was a rocky 1 hour boat ride over (with a cuppa hot pumpkin soup just after leaving), then we had to land on the alternative side because of the sea conditions, Wilson Bay instead of Crater Bay.

White Island

Got into a raft and I ended up soaked from the first wave we hit. Circled around a few times until we could jump onto some large slippery boulders and climb across all the rocks onto the island. When the rest of the group arrived, our guide casually told us “In the event of an eruption, run for cover. They will be very short and violent, with little to no warning.”


We walked up to the very edge of the main crater (the lake inside has a pH of -.5), and right next to all the yellow cone sulfur fumerals. The place smelled a lot more like acid than sulfur, so the gas mask was very useful when we got close to everything since it was a little irritating to the lungs. We ended by exploring the remains of the old 1923-33 sulfur mine, then went back to the boat on the Crater Bay side. Stopped on a calm side of the island for lunch then headed back to Whakatane.


Edge of the main crater


Marie and I went back to the lookouts from the day before to watch the sunset, and cooked dinner back at the backpackers. There was a quiz night we joined at the Irish Pub on the ground floor of the backpackers. It’s a weekly event for the town locals, so Marie and I, the Magma Chicks, lost terribly. Especially when it came to questions on kiwi TV and sports. At least we got a consolation prize for coming in last!

Sunset

Quiz night

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Took a bus to Tarunga then a local bus to Mt. Monganui. We heard a lot of people say to go there, so we wanted to see what all the talk was about, and it is a very cool place. Hiked through a field of sheep and up the mountain for an amazing view of the ocean and the city. Spent a long time taking photos of fantail birds at the top. On the way back down we saw someone getting ready to paraglide. Casual as, he lifted up the parachute and shot straight into the air. We watched a few others jump and float around us for awhile.

Overlooking Mt. Monganui
Fantail bird
Paragliders


We ran into Nicole on the mountain, she was doing a Magic Bus tour of the North Island this week. On the way down we watched the sheep trying to eat kiwifruit for awhile (one of the most NZ things I’ve seen), and walked along the beach out to an island for the sunset. Stopped for hot chocolate in town and ran into Nicole again, who happened to be our other roommate at the backpackers.

Hiking down the mountain

Sheep eating a kiwifruit

Friday, June 11, 2010


Early bus from Mt. Monganui to Rotorua. Called some places about horse treks, but they weren’t open because of the weather, even though it cleared up at noon. Walked around the Government Gardens to take some photos. Took a tour of the Rotorua museum and spent the rest of the day thoroughly exploring it.

Rotorua museum

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Early bus to New Plymouth. Got in at 2 and ran into Josni, Sam, and Sarah at the isite there. Walked down to their accommodation with them, then Leah, Ben, Chelsea, and Amanda got into town and picked me up there. We went to the campsite to set up then walked into town for dinner at subway. Headed out to the stadium early since we just had general admission tickets. Tons of Ireland fans, but they’ve never won against the All Blacks, and it was clear why as soon as the game started. Early on they scored 21 points in only 10 minutes, it was too easy. The final score was All Blacks 66 to 28.

All Blacks Vs. Ireland

All Blacks score again


Sunday, June 13, 2010


Ben and I left just after 6 am to take early morning photos. It was too foggy to see Mt. Taranaki, but we drove out to Stratford and got some decent shots a few km down the Forgotten World Highway. Got back just in time to leave by 10. Drove back to Wellington and Nexus. Total photos? 1,736 on this trip.

Forgotten World Highway

Friday, June 4, 2010

Last Week of Classes

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Monday - Friday, May 31 - June 4, 2010

Most classes were either optional or canceled this week, so there have been a lot of people here writing essays by day and eating sweets / 10:30 hot cocoa time / watching movies by night.
On Tuesday I made a yellow cake with chocolate frosting from scratch to use up some ingredients sitting around. I figured there had been too many cookies here lately so I wanted to try something new.

Cake and South Park

Baking Fun

After my last lecture on Friday I met Heather and Nicole to go to the waterfront so I could take pictures of them jumping in the harbor. It was freezing, but they wanted to do it before it got any colder.

Jumping into the water


Hot chocolate after

Updating early this week since I'll be leaving tomorrow morning to travel around the North Island for a week, ending at the All Blacks rugby game in New Plymouth on Saturday the 12th!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Week 12 at Uni

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Monday - Friday, May 24 - 28, 2010

Went to the international farewell event on Tuesday to claim my prize for the photo contest. There was free food and endless free wine, and just for going we got either a free t-shirt or jade pendant. They also had prizes for answering questions on sticky notes about the best food we’ve had here, most embarrassing moment, advice we would give other students, one thing we’ve notice about kiwis, etc. After that we went to Frank’s birthday dinner at the General Practitioner, a restaurant across from Nexus.
On Friday went to see Robin Hood with Heather and Raizel.

International Student Farewell


General Practitioner

Saturday, May 29, 2010

International student tramping trip got canceled because of rain. Met Heather and Raizel at 3 to go to the Frank Kitts art market, which is on every Saturday in a parking garage near the waterfront. There was a jewelry booth, lotion, jade carvings, cupcakes, etc. Apparently less vendors than last week, but there weren't many people there shopping either because of the rain.

Art Market

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Went to the farmers market with Nicole and Heather, then to New World. Made mashed potatoes with corn and garlic for lunch. Its raining and cold here most days, but next weekend it might clear up some. This is the last week of classes coming up. After that we have a one week study break, then the finals are all between June 11th and 30th.

Tim Tams!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Week 11 at Uni

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Monday - Friday, May 17 - 21, 2010

Weekly fire alarms: Monday at 6 pm, Tuesday 7:30 pm, and Friday at 10 pm. Friday’s was from someone using spray paint, the others were probably from cooking.
The building has still been having a lot of internet problems.
On Friday I got an email that said I won the ‘University Life’ category for the International student photo contest. The categories were Uni Life, NZ Landscapes, and Portraits. For Uni Life I submitted a photo from the Esci 111 field trip of students measuring the growth rate of Paraparaumu Beach.
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/international/competition/competition-finalists.html

Science Field Trip

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Slept in and made afghan biscuits since I had a lot of leftover corn flakes sitting around.
In the evening I met Heather and Raizel at the base of the Cable Car and we went up to Carter Observatory. Walked through the exhibits and looked through NZ’s largest refracting telescope, the 9 ¾ inch Cook refractor telescope from 1867. The planetarium show was about astronauts and Southern skies tour afterward.

Afghan Biscuits

Telescope at Carter Observatory

Sunday, May 23, 2010


I joined Laura and Matt on the trip to Red Rocks in the afternoon. We took the bus out to Island Bay and walked along the beach gathering lots of sea glass. Eventually we got to the Te Kopahua Reserve and continued on the trail along the water. Found all the red rocks at one bend and later all the seals at Devil’s Gate right before it got dark. We turned around there and got back to Nexus around 7 pm.

Island Bay

The Red Rocks

Fur Seal at Devils Gate

Monday, May 17, 2010

Week 10 at Uni

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Monday - Friday, May 10 - 14, 2010

Weekly fire alarm was at 9:30 am on Monday.
On Thursday I got up early to register for classes for next semester, my scheduled time was at 4:45 am with the time zone change.

Friday was the annual quiz night for Geology Society, there were about 100 people in 13 teams. Our team, Beiber Brigade, came in 4th. There were questions about geology, sports, general knowledge, etc. One was placing a few GeolSoc committee members in chronostratigraphic order, another was spelling Eyjafjallajokull (the volcano in Iceland). There were also a few screen shots from Google Earth where we had to guess the city.

Geology Society Quiz Night


After the quiz, Raizel and I met Heather in town to go to the Tom Wigglesworth comedy show for the NZ International Comedy Festival. We barely got the last tickets for his show. Among his stand up comedy about how he is finding NZ different from the UK, his show was about how he helped change a law on train ticket prices because of one event. Its called Lena’s law and makes it so trains can’t charge the “any train” price once you’re already on the train.
http://www.lenaslaw.co.uk/

Tom Wrigglesworth comedy show at San Fransisco Bath House


Saturday, May 15, 2010

Went to Raizel’s rugby game to take pictures since she was in the starting lineup. They played really well, but just barely lost 17 to 20 against Wainuiomata. Went bowling at 8 with Heather, Laura, Nicole, and Raizel. The internet has been in and out a lot all weekend.

Raizel's Game (she's #3)

Bowling


Sunday, May 16, 2010


Met Josni at the Westpac stadium for the Wellington Food Show. There were amazing samples of food everywhere: lots of wine, olive and avocado oils, cheese, meat, yogurt, juices, chocolate, and frozen foods.

Samples at the Food Show