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East Cape Tour and the rest of February

Monday, March 24th, 2008

We decided to take a week long tour to check out what the East Cape offers. We first drove up to Havelock North. We spent the next two days traveling the area between there, Hastings, and Napier. Luckily, there was a wine and food festival going on in the area. We visited a honey bee info center, cheese factory, olive plantation, fruit stands, ice cream shops, wineries, and a few breweries. Definitely enough to keep our bellies full!

After two days there, we drove up along the coast to Gisborne and camped right on the beach. After all that eating, we decided to just lounge around for a few days by the beach. We did manage to go and watch the mid-day monday Super Bowl, and Eero got in a bit of fishing.

We then drove up along the East Cape, which is very vast and very underpopulated (by people, not sheep). It was a windy, rainy day and the driving was all on windy bumpy hilly roads. So we didn’t stop to much, and Sarah was glad the day’s driving ended. We stayed on another beach (I know, it’s a tough life for us) in the Bay of Plenty.

The next few days we stayed on beaches of the Bay of Plenty, working our way through Whakatane and Opiua Bay. Eero caught a nice Kahawai fish surf casting one evening, and we had a decent fish breakfast the next morning.

We then drove down to Roturua where we went to a Maori Cultural show. During the show we got to see them paddle up the river in their waka (sacred canoe), perform various songs and dances as well as their version of the haka. Their’s is different from the one the All Blacks perform in Rugby, which is from the Wellington iwi (tribe). We also got to sample a Maori hangi, which is when they cook food interred in the ground. They wrap the food up in cloth and put in a hole over hot rocks and bury it for several hours until it’s cooked. We had a delicious feast that night of chicken, lamb and potatoes from the hangi.

The next day we saw some hot springs and boiling mud pools at Hell’s Gate Thermal Park. We also got up close with a male peacock in the parking lot since he liked the shiny camera. There was also a female peacock with several baby peacocks in the park which was neat to see.

Other than that we have spent lots of time hanging out in Masterton, with Eero getting poked and prodded by Doctors, Dentists, and physiotherapists. We also got a chance to see the world-famous Golden Shears competition in Masterton, which is a sheep shearing showdown (say that ten times fast!). It was a interesting event. It’s amazing how fast people can shear 5 sheep!

Quick Update

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Hello everyone,  We’re alive and well. We’ve been having some problems with the blog over the last month due to them changing over some computer system stuff. But we’re up and running again. Unfortunately we’ve lost the maps for some unknown reason.

We’ve had an exciting February, visting Hawke’s Bay, the east cape,  Bay of Plenty, as well as attending the golden shears (international sheep shearing competition). Other than that we’ve been hanging around Masterton (aka Mas-vegas). Eero is doing very well with his physio and recovery, and even has some temporary fake teeth! He’s looking almost human now!

We’ll post more about those short trips soon!

Tui Brewery and Taranaki Coast Trips

Saturday, February 9th, 2008
So in between waiting for appointments with doctors, dentists, and phsyiotherapists Sarah and I decided to take a couple of small trips in the off days. The first trip was a two day excursion where we went and toured the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Why did the chicken cross the road?

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

To show Eero how to do it! 

Eero wants to thank everyone who's sent along wishes to get better. It really does help knowing that everyone is cheering for him instead of for the toyota that hit him. And to honor ... [Continue reading this entry]

Moving on from Nelson

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
So Sarah and I moved on from Nelson after spending about a week and a half in the Nelson Hospital after the accident, and almost another week in the Altrusa House, a guest house of Hospital for patient's family and ... [Continue reading this entry]

Finally out of the hospital!

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Eero was released from the hospital last night back into the wild. We haven't made it off of the hospital property yet, but he's no longer a patient. Despite the fact he is still wearing his hospital bracelet. We are ... [Continue reading this entry]

Our week in Nelson (aka After the SPLAT!)

Monday, December 31st, 2007
Hi Everyone, I am sure most of you have heard the news by now, if you haven't I am sorry you are finding out here. Eero had a little accident on Christmas Eve when he got hit by a Toyota Corolla going ... [Continue reading this entry]

Jobs…

Friday, December 21st, 2007
Well we found some seasonal work picking raspberries (mmm yummy) for $1.20NZD per kilogram. Today was our first day on the job and we only picked for 3 hours making a whopping $31 between us. Minus out the $8 total ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Golden Bay Adventure

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
After the rain and the west coast, we drove up through Richmond and up towards the Golden Bay area. During the drive inland towards Richmond it dried up a bit. The drive up to Golden Bay was really scenic and the sun was finally out until ... [Continue reading this entry]

Queenstown and up the West Coast

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007
Okay so we've been quite busy recently. We finished our time in Queenstown by visiting an old family friend of Sarah's and having quite a pleasant BBQ at Mark Shearer's place with his girlfriend Julia, and a couple of their friends. It ... [Continue reading this entry]