Saturday, January 30, 2010




I thought this sign was very clever.


"You can have a lot of fun with an Elizabeth and a pair of Kates"

(theatre and entertainment tickets)


signs and Aukland Zoo







Determined to see a Kiwi while here (not an easy thing to do, as they are nocturnal birds), we head out to the Aukland Zoo, where they have a nocturnal house. Couldn't take pictures, but got to see two Kiwis hunting for grubs, cool. Not usually a big fan of zoos, but this one was exceptionally nice. We were within a foot of two cheetahs, a couple yards of some magnificent lions and much more.

Thought for the day: If it's 12:10 p.m. on the 28th of January and at the same time it is 6:00 a.m. in NZ on the 29th...and I send you an email. Does it travel back in time to get to you?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010




The train and ferry over to Wellington were packed! Turns out there was an AC/DC concert, 35,000 fans. Our train mates, Paul and Beej are both dairy farmers and on their way to the concert as well. They were super funny and reminded us of our friends Dan and Bryan.
Wellington is fabulous! We fell in love with this city of 400,000 people. The most fun we had was a stop at WETA (try google WETA NZ). This is the special affects studio used for so many films not the least of which was Lord of the rings and King Kong. Really great stuff. Then hung out in a few bars/brewerys to get the pre AC/DC concert buzz, packed again. Met a young woman who is in the NZ air force, she gave us the scoop on local bands so will scoop up a few CD's
If all goes well tomorrow we will make our way up to Aukland. All day train trip so no blog update tomorrow

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Stayed in Christchurch all day to take advantage of the Buskers Festival. This group of high wire acts from New Zealand, were fabulous. We have video of some of their stunts, really phenomenal. Also saw the strongest "lady" in the world, Betty...hilarious. A gentleman from Germany, diablo extraordiaire! More video to explain...later. Wednesday we take the train to Picton then the Ferry from South New Zealand to North New Zealand where we'll stay in Wellington.




This train ride was a great way to see New Zealand. The most famous spot was Arthur's Pass. Not this picture but one of many that you will soon be forced to watch should you take advantage of our coming home party. 30 million sheep in New Zealand, but only 4.6 million people. The least densely populated country in the world.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

It has been rainy and cold the last two days but did not even slow us down. We drove up to Hanmer Springs. Languished in Sulpher natural spring pools. Us and a million other tourists.
Better was the tour of a local olive grower. This couple, Lisa from Plymouth MI (New Zealander for the past 21 years) and her husband Chris, cashed it all in, bought 26 acres on the side of a mountain and built a beautiful b & b and planted two olive groves. Learned tons about olive growing, processing, and tasting. We'll have some of their olive oil for all to taste. The view, as you can see, is fabulous. Their b & b is all first class, wonderful!
Taking the train from Christchurch to Greymouth tomorrow. Everyone, even the locals, tell us it is great. Looking forward to it.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Waipara Valley Wine Country


Saw this sign on the way to Waipara Valley. Laughed! Had a good time at two wineries, both of them beautiful. Pegasus Bay and The Mudhouse. Our pockets are much lighter now. Sent a case home, hope to have the chance to share with everyone on our return.

Alpine Pacific Triangle

After getting our bearings and adjusting to a two hour time change (New Zealand is the closest country to the international dateline and the first to see a new day) we are on the move again. Rented a little car and plan on visiting Waipara, wine country. www.foodandwinetrail.co.nz

May also drive up to Kaikoura, a beautiful sea coast, not sure yet. Then tomorrow, the other leg of the triangle, Hanmer Springs. Natural hot springs and spa.
To see a map...www.alpinepacifictourism.co.nz

Christchurch is very English, feels like we are in jolly good England when speaking with people. Learned about a local sport here, popular with the ladies called "Net Ball" Not sure of all the rules yet, sorta like basketball, but no dribbling, just passing. Do I dare say, it's as popular as rugby and cricket.

Hugs to all!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

After a full day of travel, we arrived at Christchurch at 11:30 pm last night. The area we are staying had already rolled up the carpets for the night, but managed to find fast food and water. Today we hope to pick up our rail passes and explore city center. Our timing seems good, as all week they are celebrating the World Buskers Festival. 100s of world class street performers. Hopefully pictures for you tomorrow. check out www.worldbuskersfestival.com
Kangaroo jerky and Crockodile found at the airport yesterday will bring some home for everyone to try.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Here is the little green ant that I tasted. No, I didn't take a bite, just wetted a finger, touched it to the green part and back into my mouth. Very citrusy. Have had questions about the weather . Well, the part of Queensland we just left was 85 degrees and 90% humidity every day. I love it, Terry not so happy. Will be cooler in NZ and certainly in Bright when we return to Australia in two weeks.

Monday, January 18, 2010


Well this has been a busy day. A visit to Mossman Gorge, Cruising down Daintree river, Hiking thru Daintree rainforest...
BUT my personal favorite was a stop at the Daintree Entomological Museum. Thousands of beetles, butterflys, moths from all around the world. This mask is made up entirely of insects. Wow

Saturday, January 16, 2010








Our day began aboard the Kuranda scenic rail, built 100 years ago during the gold rush. 15 tunnels up the mountain, all done by hand.

After a short visit to the village of Kuranda, where we toured the butterfly sanctuary, we descended the mountain by sky rail back into Cairns.

There we visited the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Center for reenactments and their history. Uncomfortably familiar to ours and the American Indians. We had lessons in spear throwing (don't depend on Terry or I for dinner) and how to throw a boomerang. Tip: do not throw like a frisbee or it will go straight up and come back to hit you in the head)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

View of fellow balloonists over Makeeba Australia at sunrise. Afterward, champagne breakfast hit the spot!

This is farm country growing every imaginable tropical fruit. Mango, kiwi, papaya. Also peanuts and coffee.
Here is the ballloon we went up in today...very cool!

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

We made it to Sydney then hopped a plane to Cairns (about the same distance as MI to FL) Then rented a car to Port Douglas, territory of the Great Barrier Reef and rain forests. The place we are staying for the next 6 days is lovely. This a picture of the salt water pool right outside our room and right next to the bar. Hmmm, could be paradise.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Leaving Los Angeles at 11:55. Frankly am dreading the 15 hour flight,but have wine and movies and good book to see me thru.
Our friend Gerry had an idea for remembering our trip. Instead of souvenirs, buy a charm at each stop. Then I'll have a charm bracelet of memories. I bought my first charm today. It is called "the lucky horn", handmaid by Mario Daldemian. Mario has been hand making gold jewelry for 20 years. If you see a picture or have a particular design or idea, send it to him at 6225 W. Century Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90045 and he will make it for you. (attn: Marquise fine jewelry). 310-337-6424. Delightful man!

The Lucky Horn, cornuto, corno, or cornicello is an Italian amulet of ancient origin. One wears it for luck or to ward off the "evil eye" something that may be useful on our journeys.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

the people you meet...

On the shuttle from the train to LAX we met a woman,a singer, who told us that she had just finished 5 weeks at the Detroit Opera House in "A Little Night Music", one of my personal favorites.
Googled her. She is a soprano and has played in Phantom of the Opera for 8 years and many other professional performances. If you are interested go to www.lisavroman.com
Made it to LA and only 4 hrs late.
Just trying to get organized for tomorrow. Check in with Delta, laundry.etc.
Met a couple on the hotel shuttle, turns out they are going to Australia too! Small world. They are from Ohio. (of course talk turned immediately to football)

Saturday, January 9, 2010

If every car on the train is 84 ft long and there are 11 cars, how many times do you need to walk the full length of the train to be able to say you walked a mile?
OK Terry says the train delay was caused by broken track and a freight train was unable to get powered up so they had to bring another engine out to move it out of the way.
For those inquiring minds ... Yes it is exciting try to shower on a moving train. Nope no pictures!
Here we are in La Junta Colorado
Last night stopped mid Kansas with a 5 hour delay. Not sure exactly why but with wind chill it was 16 below zero. Ironically today Terry met a couple, Peter and Pauline who are from Melbourne Australia and are exploring America by train. Started in New York and are headed for California.
No wifi service on Amtrak so fired uo my Verizon broadband and as you can tell it works just fine even in the plains of Kansas. Service seems quick and reliable hope we have as much luck with it down under.
Just went thru Garden City KS moving into Colorado.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Gerald and Michelle saw us off to the Ann Arbor train station early this morning. Everything was great...Bloody Marys and whooping Terry @ gin rummy, until 8 minutes from Union Station when something froze up on the trains signaling system and we got into the station 45 minutes late. Went a couple blocks down the street to Lou Mitchell's bakery and restaurant where we split an olive burger. mmmmm. If you are ever in Chicago, we recommend it.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Thanks to everyone who wished us well. I feel like we have tons of great energy taking care of us as we leave the good 'ol USofA. For those of you who do not want to sign up to this blog, you can reach us via plain old fashioned email too. ptrkmb@chartermi.net
PS We'll be doing some scientific research on the drain direction :-)