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Monday, December 24, 2012

But wait! There's more!

I've made my home in beautiful Taupo for the next few months.
I have a job at Taste cafe in the town center. The cafe patio is across the street from the lake. The view is a huge perk!
I'm so lucky to have found a job so quickly! Digging the paycheck.
I stayed my first few nights in Taupo at the campgrounds here. I really liked this one spot on the side of the Huka falls river.
Waikato River from the campsite


Waikato River

And it was free, so appealing to my cheap side.
Visitors at my campsite. Guess I'm a messy eater. They were feasting on my crumbs.

I also found a place to live! Not bad for only being in town 5 days, eh?
My new place is awesome. The rooms are huge. It's a great, big, open house. I've met 3 outta 4 of my flatmates and they're all very nice.
It's so nice to have my things unpacked and have wifi, hot showers and a washing machine.
I'm SO EXCITED TO HAVE A KITCHEN!
But wait...there's more....
I didn't think ANYTHING could be better then having a kitchen to cook in...but this definitely trumps that.
View from the living area and deck of my place 

And a few minutes later....Beaut sunset on Lake Taupo

The views from the backyard and the 2 decks overlook Lake Taupo and Mt Ruapeho, when it's clear.
I believe I'll be drinking many early morning coffees from this deck.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Travelling to Taupo

So last I lefts ya....
I was leaving Devonport for newer locales.
I got to Raglan Saturday and stayed 4 days. I really liked the town, it was smallish with a very surf/local feel.
Now that's a black sand beach!

Apparently, I was swimming with friends...
Lazy beach day

Not for these guys! 2 dozen kite surfers where the river and ocean met. I WILL kite surf. 


I stayed at the holiday park and spent most of my time walking around on the beach, with the exception of one day when it rained most of the time.
Using my $5 fishing sunglasses to depolarize. 

You can drive on all the beaches here. I want my truck!

Raglan Beach

The park is situated on a little isthmus with the beach on one half and a river on the other. There's also a little airport next to it. Where I saw this guy takeoff.
I WILL do this. I will fly. 

I had a very chill time there, but my funds are running low and I need something constructive to do with my days. I'm too much trouble with all this free time...
Sunset on Raglan beach

I feel like I owe someone beautiful sunsets. I have a surplus. 

So I ran down to Waitomo Caves and handed out some resumes but unfortunately most people had finished hiring for the summer/peak season.
I was feeling some pressure to be gainfully employed. Like yesterday.
So I didn't sight-see, mosey, explore, or nothin'.
I took off like a girl on a mission. Drove into central north island and checked into the holiday park at Taupo. I passed through it on my way north from Queenstown. Taupo's a pretty large place, I figured I could find work here no problem. In fact, I was thinking of it as my safety, a huge town and centrally located for exploring. A place I could spend the next few months.
I walked around the town center and looked in all the windows for a help wanted sign. I saw 2. One for an "experienced barista" another for the Pita Pit. Basically a fast food joint. The Subway of pitas. Im not quite ready to work fast food. I'd hoped I closed that door 15 years ago.
Oh, and one clothing store, ugh, and they told me to bring in my résumé.
I have no retail, customer service, food service experience to speak of.
Oh, dejection!
I was feeling desperate! I almost applied for the university tech job in the carbon-dating lab in Hamilton... Noooooooooooooooooooo.............

I'm not gonna lie, that night I was worried about my ability to find work.
"This might be harder then I thought!" thinks me. After all, I'd been looking for a whopping 24 hours!
Next day I decided to stop being a naysayer, think positive and start pounding the pavement.
This time with feeling!
I walked around for a few hours in the morning and just asked half the bars/cafes/restaurants if they were hiring. Then when they asked me for a resume....I totally Kenobi'd them!
"These aren't the droids you're looking for"

I said "sure, I got a CV. But you don't need it because even though I have zero experience, it's only because my last job was so technical and specialized. So all you need to do is give me a try and see how awesomely mindblowingly great I do "x" job for you."
I started work at the Taste cafe the next day. I should be grabbing some shifts at the bar next door starting in January. Ungh!
I celebrated by walking along this gorgeous river

Huka Falls walkway


Jet boating! Sweeeeeeet

to the Huka falls.
Huka Falls


The next day after work, I walked along lake Taupo (trying to shed some lbs and enjoy the scenery to boot)
Lake Taupo

Today, I think I lined up a place to live for the next few months.
Shame on me for doubting. *wrist slap*
My wifi here is dark ages style, so pics tomorrow.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

So long sucka....

I've been in Devonport for a month.
Sleeping in my car at the ferry terminal.
As far as parking lots go, it had a pretty decent view.
Auckland skyline from Devonport

And you can't beat the price....
But my Navy friends left to go back to Canadia. And I'm very eager to start my travels again and continue my NZ exploring.
Fantastic peeps. Canucks rock! NZ ain't the same without 'em.

It's funny. I was getting comfortable in Devonport, despite my restlessness. But people really do make the place. And with my new friends gone, Devonport seems....well, empty.
I had a great time there, lots of fun and memories. Now, I am so excited to drive south to Raglan today.
Plus, my sedentary lifestyle really let me pack on the lb's. Time to get moving.
All that hard labor at the vineyard! Down the drain. I need to work and workout!
So,
Catch you later Auckland harbor.
Auckland harbor from my parking lot


See you again, Patriot! Best damn pub! Your chips and Boddingtons made me fluffy. *fist shake*
Car bomb on the upper patio at the Patriot

Goodbye, Mt Vic and North Head.
Looking east from Mt Vic onto Devonport, Auckland harbor and North Head


So long, Stone Oven, and their awesome staff, you were my home away from car.

Peace out, awesome banyan tree that lives next to the library - a.k.a. my free wi-fi and private commode.
Badass

I met lots of wonderful people and had a great time! More adventures (and a diet) to come.
Oh, and I received this.
It was blessed

Isn't it beautiful?
It's a gift from the incredibly nice and generous and all around awesome Peor, Commissionaire at the navy base.
It's a whopper too. So sweet.

Meeting wonderful people seems to be my good fortune here in NZ....

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sedentary Life

So it's been a while since I've blogged.
I've spent the last few weeks hanging out in Auckland and Devonport. Just chilling and socializing. It's been fun.
I celebrated Heidi at my favorite (pretty much the only) local pub in Devonport. It's called the Patriot, it's awesome, and I've spent entirely too much time and money there. I even got a Washington Apple in her honor. I had to take the ferry to Auckland and give the bartender directions but it was totally worth it. Can't break tradition.
An Irish car bomb for the Bisquit 

The day after my birthday I went back to Muriwai beach to go surfing. Once again I contended with big boy waves and got a good shit kicking from the ocean.
Messy waves at Muriwai


 But it was tons of fun and I really had a great time. I decided to go surfing as much as possible while based in Devonport.
My next surf safari took me to Piha.
Piha

The online surf report said 4-6ft swells.  Sounded perfect.
As I arrived an ambulance was leaving, with an injured surfer.
Apparently, I was interpreting the surf reports incorrectly. The waves were utter monsters. Piha beach is where a reality surf rescue tv show is filmed. That shoulda been my first clue....
Surf rescue zode at Piha


So....there was no way I was going surfing at Piha. Lucky for me, it was a gorgeous day and Piha is a beautiful beach, so I spent a couple hours walking along it.
Piha Beach


A few days later, I returned to Muriwai and to the perfect conditions. Big, rideable, rollers. Best conditions yet. I was able to catch wave after wave. I didn't have a single near drowning experience the entire time lol! No washing machine tumbles for me!
The rest of my time I've spent walking around and chilling.
I've gone to the corner bar in Auckland for their bomby "cocktail of the week".
I even tried these cool brews at the Occidental.

Ill be leaving Devonport in the next few days and heading south. It's time for me to find a job and see some new sights.