This morning woke up with aches and sores on my upper top body, was thinking what did I do yesterday to result in this. And I remember! Its in the Cowboy Bar where there is a corner that they house this mechanical wild bull, and it will topple the rider down in its many turns and stops. I tried once in Taipei arcade and I did it again yesterday, and it shove me down really hard after about 15secs? I remember Taipei's bull is gentler, I managed to stay for 38secs!
I didn't know it had such a big impact on me now that I ache all over. What to do when one is physically old and challenged?
Anyway, that did not stop our plan to go ski again!
30 years old, leaving a stable job in a stable country, travelling away anywhere just to seek adventures and meanings to life.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Aggy's shack
Mutton bird also known as Titi!! Remember to try this local Maori delicacy in this local vintage shack!
Cowboy Bar in Queenstown
It's really worth to chill out here after a tiring day in Queenstown, whether after a beat day in skiing, or after a bungy jump! Nice theme and ambience, cheap beers and on top of that, free games!
The only downside is it is hard to find. Try finding it yourself!
The only downside is it is hard to find. Try finding it yourself!
Location:
The Cow Restaurant Cow Lane, Queenstown
Hardwork at Lorneville Holiday Park
While we are in Lorneville Holiday Park, which is just slightly 5km north of Invercargill, I did not slack on myself. I volunteered to do the lawn for Karen, the owner of the park. So she tasked me to cut the edge of some of her lawns.
It was hard work as it is purely manual work. I had to press down hard to be able to cut the lawn with the circular cutter.
Although hard work, I enjoyed myself fully, to be able to help others. What's more, I had cooked up a lamb roast to reward myself and Koh Leng Leng for a hard day at work :)
It was hard work as it is purely manual work. I had to press down hard to be able to cut the lawn with the circular cutter.
Although hard work, I enjoyed myself fully, to be able to help others. What's more, I had cooked up a lamb roast to reward myself and Koh Leng Leng for a hard day at work :)
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Queens Park
You definitely will not regret your trip to Queens Park in Invercargill. Be prepared to reserve at least half a day if you want to enjoy fully here, as the Queens Park consist of many areas of flora and fauna to be explored. There are the small farm zoo which houses most of the farm animals, the Aviary which contains all bird species you see in New Zealand (except kiwi), winter garden, Japanese garden and many others!
We were really impressed at the upkeep for such major projects within the park itself. They are really very well maintained, despite the many diversities within the 200 acres park.
No wonder Queens Park is Invercargill's pride and joy!
We were really impressed at the upkeep for such major projects within the park itself. They are really very well maintained, despite the many diversities within the 200 acres park.
No wonder Queens Park is Invercargill's pride and joy!
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Monday, 27 August 2012
Hayes & son hardware shop
Want to lose your man for a few hours? That's exactly what they market themselves - Hayes and Son Hammer Hardware Shop. This is also a shop that display motorcycles and Indians, which is really interesting. There is also a movie, "the world fastest Indian", which is filmed here on the lifestory of the owner's grandfather or some sort. In any case, the Indian here is the indian bike that looks like a bullet, and not supposedly an indian man.
Highly recommended for a visit for anyone, as Invercargill had nothing much and this is suited for all age groups. For those movie and bike fanatics, this will be a place you wouldn't want to miss.
I had my share of fun there, just pity that I didn't take enough photos :(
Highly recommended for a visit for anyone, as Invercargill had nothing much and this is suited for all age groups. For those movie and bike fanatics, this will be a place you wouldn't want to miss.
I had my share of fun there, just pity that I didn't take enough photos :(
Bluff, where the highway begins
Bluff is a town fellowship of Invercargill, and seriously, the marketing of the town "where the highway begins" sounds a bit lame. Yes I agree that state highway 1 starts from here and works all the way to Timaru, but, that's not what Bluff is famous for! You got to try the bluff oysters here. No joke, it's a local delicacy.
Anyway, we were quite unlucky to arrive the Bluff town lookout with fog covering the whole town! Can't believe it right? It only cleared up after we left the lookout point.
Back to the topic, people travel to Bluff to mark their conquest to the southern most of south island, but behold a secret. Read the Stirling Point entry!
Anyway, we were quite unlucky to arrive the Bluff town lookout with fog covering the whole town! Can't believe it right? It only cleared up after we left the lookout point.
Back to the topic, people travel to Bluff to mark their conquest to the southern most of south island, but behold a secret. Read the Stirling Point entry!
Stirling Point, the nearest to Stewart Island
Stirling Point is in Bluff, and Bluff is considered most south of south island until we found out that slope point in Catlins is actually more south. Anyway, it's always great to be here, it's quite a nice spot to be in, considering its rather built up, have nice sea breeze and you have a light house!
Invercargill Top 10 Holiday Park
Note: there is no oven in this holiday park! I mean we didn't expect Top 10 to be missing an oven, and so we had defrosted a chicken to roast tonight and poof, the shock came after payment for the night stay.
Lucky we have resourceful Roy, we are still able to enjoy a roasted chicken for the night!
Lucky we have resourceful Roy, we are still able to enjoy a roasted chicken for the night!
Sakura
One less thing to do in Japan! Seriously, we weren't expecting to see Sakura here, since we thought we can only see cherry blossom in Kiwiland.
Isn't it nice to see spring coming? :)
Isn't it nice to see spring coming? :)
Maori stone art
This time, the stone art is in Maerewhenua site. Seriously, we were quite disappointed since the arts are almost fading and you can't make anything out of it. So you can stop imagining you can decipher something out of nothing. Perhaps, you might fare better by paying $10 for a Maori Stone Art Museum in Timaru if you are really interested in Maori culture.
Elephant rocks
Imagine seeing many rocks that resembles like elephants. Ok, you will need some serious imaginations or you are a fanatic of elephants. How can rocks look like elephants? If its only 1 rock, then it shouldn't be hard to imagine, but so many rocks around...
These are part of a heritage fossil trail around Duntroon. It is quite out of the way and definitely you will have to go there specially.
We had our joy of photo takings there, since, erm, I am a fan of elephants. Peaceful animals eh? I had one of the most spectacular jump done here.
These are part of a heritage fossil trail around Duntroon. It is quite out of the way and definitely you will have to go there specially.
We had our joy of photo takings there, since, erm, I am a fan of elephants. Peaceful animals eh? I had one of the most spectacular jump done here.
Omarama, place of light
We wanted to stop over in Omarama for the night, but there seems to be nothing! There were just many Asian tourists (should be Chinese) walking on the street and that's about it. The last time we researched, there seemed to be only a hot tub activity in it.
Luckily, we found some merino statue for some pretty pictures.
Luckily, we found some merino statue for some pretty pictures.
Lindis Pass, an enjoyable journey
It's so enjoyable to drive thru Lindis Pass, with all the driving done between 2 mountains. It's an indescribable feeling, but I am definitely looking forward to our next pass - Arthur's Pass.
260km
We had drove 260km to Cromwell today. It is an accomplishment to go such a long distance in a day isn't it?
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Invercargill, Stewart island and Bluff coming up
Just like title, but perhaps it's time for bed! There are more to come after those!
Catlins
Welcome to the Catlins. It is one of the area that is well kept and pretty, with some amazing rain forest and coastal area. You can refer to the previous few entries - they are all depicting Catlins variously areas.
It is one of the places where Koh Leng Leng and I enjoyed.
It is one of the places where Koh Leng Leng and I enjoyed.
Waipapa point, for the light house lovers
Again a point where a lighthouse is situated. We must had been to at least 5 lighthouses in Kiwiland.
But there is some history on this lighthouse. For those who loves history lesson, here is your place. It seems that there are lots of shipwrecks in this area, including a very fatal one, thus the reason to build the lighthouse.
Do take a look as there are some short walks to the lighthouse for the healthy or healthy-wannabe.
But there is some history on this lighthouse. For those who loves history lesson, here is your place. It seems that there are lots of shipwrecks in this area, including a very fatal one, thus the reason to build the lighthouse.
Do take a look as there are some short walks to the lighthouse for the healthy or healthy-wannabe.
Slope point, southern most part of south island
Slope Point is something, that can be missed, depending on what you want. If you love the feeling of conquering the southern most of south island of Kiwiland (in which we thought it was Bluff), go for it. If you love taking a shot of water striking hard onto cliff, go for it. If you have time to do a slight walk on the farms to slope point, go for it. The road is close during September and October for lambing FYI.
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