Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Quick message...

Sorry we haven't posted much lately -access to the Internet has been pretty restricted since we're staying in a backpackers. My laptop can't even connect to a network!
Anyway, wishing to you all a belated Merry Christmas, we hope it was full of cheer and good food and presents. As for us, even though we were far away from our families, we still managed to have a good time...

But more on that later, once I'll be properly connected to the Web! Hope you're all having happy holidays!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

In Sydney, cont'd

It's a bit hard to write in two blogs at the same time -I started writing about our time in Sydney on my own blog (see the post here), but I've decided to continue posting here because 1- it'd be a bit rude to Juliette; 2- I mostly keep my blog to ramble on about my fandoms so my personal life doesn't really belong there. Anyhow! Here we are, then, in Australia. By the way, I plan to update both blogs way more than I usually did, but I don't really know if it'll hold...
In any case, we're in Sydneeeeey, Australia's pride and glory, the largest city (in terms of population), the capital of New South Wales, Finding Nemo's setting (heh)... It's been all good so far -terrifying, impressive, warm and FULL OF PEOPLE. Duh! You'd believe that Australia, being this huge scary territory, would have less people than that. But Sydney is just massive, as in Paris massive. Crazy... Because we've been in New Zealand all that time, we're just not used to big cities anymore.
So, that post on my blog was our first day in Sydney -this is a summary of the second one (in pictures!)
Oh, and as I've said many times, I'm the shittiest photographer you can ever think of, so the pics are all wobbly and crap. I apologise for the poor angles really...


The Archibald Fountain


St Mary's Cathedral

We actually went inside the cathedral. It was quite, well, impressive. Can't think of any other adjective to describe these... After that, we went for a walk in the Royal Botanic Gardens, which is right by the city centre and yet, very peaceful and quiet.


The CBD view from the Gardens (what a contrast)


A glass pyramid in the Gardens which was oddly familiar, and which featured an... interesting message across


Flowers (what a boring caption :p)


Bats on a tree, which was downright scary, and they were noisy as hell! It was fun anyway...

Walking alongside the Gardens, we ended up on the harbour, by far Sydney's liveliest and most tourist-y district.



The Opera House and Harbour Bridge: not at all instantly recognisable

After that, we went to run some Christmas errands: it's all around us indeed, even though temperature can hit the 25°C mark. It's really odd being here around that time of the year, because the weather is of course quite un-Christmassy.

Today, our third day in the city, we took the ferry (which is a form of public transport here, just as any other bus or train -can you believe that?) to Manly Beach.


View of the city from the ferry



Views alongside the scenic walkway

T'was quite amazing -really nice to just walk around and taking it easy. We simply could not believe some people were fortunate enough to own houses right by that kind of scenery! But they do, those lucky bastards.
Well, that's it for now :) More updates later, I'm sure!

Monday, December 17, 2007

The grass was greener....and the water hotter

Hi everyone !

It’s time for me to tell you all about the second part of our road trip! Unfortunately Liz wasn’t part of it, I gotta say I really missed her, it was weird not having her around and not hearing her sing the Arctic Monkeys :p We still managed to communicate and send each other text messages (ouais on est un concept, un concept qui s’assume ^^).

So I left Wellington with Marine and Flo very early in the morning since Marine was expected at Kate ‘s( her ex-flatmate) in Te Awamutu in the early afternoon, which was like a 7 hour drive from Welly. Flo, our only driver, drove all day long and was tired as hell but the day ended well for her as she got her Benny back. Indeed after dropping Marine at Te Awamutu, Flo and I made it to Tauranga. Benny would be hosting us for a couple of nights at his house. That was great to see Benny and to meet his family and friends. During our stay, Benny took us to Mt Maunganui (next to Tauranga), once again I hiked with my flip flops but it was ok since it did not take long to climb up and the view was amazing from up there. Then we went to Benny’s grandparents’ holiday house, which is situated right next to the beach! The next day we had to leave Tauranga to pick Marine up. Benny decided to join us in our road trip which was really cool, especially for Flo as she would not be the only driver and she would be with her boyfriendJ. Once we picked Marine up, the four of us headed to the Coromandel peninsula. That night we slept on the beach for the first time^^. We drove around the peninsula for about three days. We went for little walks, to Hot Water beach, and to Cathedral Cove. The walk in Cathedral Cove was so great and led to a splendid beach; the scenery reminded me of Abel Tasman! We then had to go back to Tauranga because Benny was about to start a new job the next day. He offered us to stay at his place for the night and even invited us to his friend’s 21st ( a real celebration for Kiwis). We agreed and as soon as we arrived at Benny’s we got ready to go to the 21st! The party was awesome, it was a big celebration. Ashton, the birthday boy, was very nice (and drunk:p), he was always trying to do the best he could to remember our names lol. There were free beer and free food. Lots of people were attending the party, even the parents. We liked being only with KiwisJ

The next day, after waking up very late and watching the Miss World election :p, we left Benny for good this time and headed to Rotorua! It only took us 45 minutes; we camped at the YHA (only $9/ night!).I warn you, if you ever come to Rotorua, this town really stinks due to its geothermal activity (geysers, hot mud pools..). We stayed there 4 days. We really liked it there. We did luge riding and skyswing, which was absolutely awesome!! We were a bit scared but in the end the sensations were just amazing, now I can’t wait to go skydiving.. We also visited a Maori village and took a ride around the lakes, even went for a swim in the Blue Lake as the weather was very hot! We also had the chance to meet up with our Dunedin friends Marek, Tim, Janka and Sarah (a German girl, friend of Tim’s, they met up in Australia). That was so great seeing them again!! We had a BBQ at the YHA and spent the evening in the spaJ Too bad Marine lost her favorite ring that night... The next morning we said goodbye, for real this time, to Marek, Tim and Janka. Flo, Marine and I went to Wai-O-Tapu, an active geothermal area, the hot springs and their colours were very impressive. After that we decided to stay in a spa which also had a camping site. That was so relaxing to spend the day in the hot water pools :D.

Our next destination was Taupo. Unfortunately when we got there it was raining cats and dogs. We could not do anything. The weather forecast announced rain for the next days to come, and the thing was that I would be going back to Dunedin in a few days... The girls tried to figure something out while I was calling Air New Zealand to know how much it would cost me to change my return flight. The girls found a place near Turangi to do some WWOOFing (voluntary work with hosting and food included). I was upset ‘cause I couldn’t go with them as you need to be available for at least a week to do that, and I had only 4 days left. So I ended up alone in a backpacker in Taupo. I met nice people there, and in the end I didn’t get too bored. It’s easier to meet people when you’re travelling alone actually..

Four days later it was the end of my road trip! It felt great to be back home in Dunedin! Yet it was hard to believe the road trip with Frenchies was over and that Australia was already on its way!

Yep...Sydney.....D-2!!


check out the best of my pictures of the road trip:) here