Monday, June 25, 2007

frostbite



This poor little bugger suffered a little frostbite in the garden but warmed up when i was taking pics in the sunshine. Unfortunately for him(?), i then put him in the freezer so that I could put him in the scanner. He's still there (in the freezer, that is) but i'll hopefully post some fun scanned pics when i get around to doing it.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Friday, June 15, 2007

27 things

I've been going through a phase of writing lists recently of things i want to do. not like "i need to buy toilet paper and go to the library" but real things that i've been meaning to do for ages but never really get around to. Only i've discovered that the writing of the list doesn't necessarily translate into doing the list (surprise! surprise!). To overcome this problem, I've written another list. A list of 27 things that I want to do while i am still 27. It took me a while to come up with a list of things that could be achieved in 2.5 months in the middle of winter but I've done it and now I'm working on ticking things off. I've posted this list in the sidebar of this page as a constant reminder of things that need to be done and I'll cross them off as they are. I've also, quite cunningly I think, put them onto a photo which is on the desktop of my computer, so they are there staring at me all the time. There will be no escaping the list!!

So now i'm off to complete number 19 and work on 21 :o)

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

A royal west coast trip

We headed away for queen's birthday for a monster west coast road trip which involved 1000kms of driving and surprisingly little rain. Left chch on a gorgeously sunny day with snow on the hills and headed over lewis pass to the coast. Spent quite a bit of time driving backwards and forwards in karamea trying to find a camp ground that wasn't on a rugby field or in someone's back paddock before heading up to kohaihai and the end of the road. This turned out to be the world's best campsite (shhh...don't tell anyone) - right on the beach with nikau palms and hardly anyone else around.

Kohaihai is at the start of the Heaphy Track (which looks ripper and is totally on my to do list), so spent a bit of time kicking around amongst the nikaus along the first bit of the track.

The Oparara Arches and the promise of blue ducks beckoned, so it was off on a fabulous drive along a windy, steep-arse gravel through some superb podacarp forest.

Unfortunately the ducks weren't playing the game but the arch was pretty impressive and I spent lots of time salivating over interesting duck habitat. There were also some pretty impressive spiders hanging out in some of the caves in the area. Those things were massive!!


After an encounter with a couple of insistent weka, we headed down then coast to punakaiki with various stops along the way. Here ends the first installment of the royal west coast trip. I am supposed to be writing 2 papers today and so far I haven't even opened a single relevant file. I'll be back with more pics soon :o)