Thursday, March 6, 2014

What do penguins, fairies, and waterfalls have in common?

I know my blog has been slow in starting. My apologies, but I have been having trouble getting pictures. I will be doing many posts once I have them, but I thought I'd at least give a sneak peak of what I've been up to.

My wonderful sister and cousin actually flew out with me to Christchurch, and we spent the first couple weeks vacationing together before they left.  We went all around the south island of New Zealand.

One of the highlights of the trip was visiting a penguin colony. Most people take a boring old car to go to such places, but as intrepid travelers we hiked from the French city Akaroa to the colony. (Though due to an unfortunate accident involving mud and family abandonment a centaur, my sister could not accompany us on the hike.) We hiked along a stream, and there were plenty of waterfalls to see. The hike ended in some rolling hills on a sheep farm.







 

After the hike, we settled in to our lodging. There was a beautiful black sand beach within walking distance, so I went for a quick swim. Akaroa was an ancient volcano, hence the black sand (pictures to come)

That evening we toured the penguin colony. There are three species of penguins in New Zealand. This was a blue penguin colony; blue penguins are the smallest penguins in the world. Since they are endangered, the owners of the colony put up shelters for the penguins to nest in. We got to peak in some of the nests. The tour guide also fed some of the sickly penguins. 

We were lucky and saw some of the rarer yellow-eyed penguins too. We watched until it was too dark to see them anymore.



Blue penguin, during molting


A peak inside a penguin nest
Yellow-eyed penguins, viewed from afar


The next morning was even better. I went on a kayaking tour. I didn't risk bringing my camera,  but suffice to say I saw lots of wildlife, including penguins both on land and in water, fur seals, and even friendly dolphins.

 I will be posting about more of my adventures soon.

I also want to thank everyone for the birthday wishes! Actually, the drinking age in New Zealand is 18, so I've been legally able to drink since I got here. My awesome flatmates gave me over a kilogram of chocolate as a present. We also played a game of hearts: the winner won a bag of jelly beans, while the loser was forced to clean the kitchen floor. I also ate a deep-fried Mars Bar.

I also had fairy bread, a traditional New Zealand birthday treat. It's simple - buttered bread with sprinkles on it - but oddly satisfying.



2 comments:

  1. I recently reread our journal, it was so much fun! I've loved going through the pictures again, even if it does bring up harrowing memories of centaurs.

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  2. "Had trouble getting photos"?

    That centaur was incredible.

    Also, I love your long curly hair! And I'm a little jealous you got fairy bread.

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